Global NewsDHL Is Training Africa's Humanitarian Responders for Free. The Timing Is Not Coincidental.

DHL Group has launched a free logistics training academy for humanitarian organisations across Sub-Saharan Africa. The DHL Academy of Humanitarian Logistics — DAHL — covers customs clearance, dangerous goods handling, warehouse management, and supply chain readiness for NGOs and local responders who will be first on the scene when the next disaster hits.‍The rationale is clear: humanitarian actors often know what needs to move but lack the logistics expertise to move it efficiently. DHL has that expertise in abundance. Making it freely available to the sector serves a genuine need — and serves DHL's long-term interest in being a trusted actor in the markets it depends on.‍

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Africa NewsU.S. Ebola Quarantine Facility in Kenya Sparks Backlash, Court Battles, and Diplomatic Tensions

A controversial U.S. plan to build an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has triggered nationwide protests, violent clashes, and a High Court suspension. The proposed 50-bed facility at Laikipia Air Base, meant for Americans exposed to the DRC Ebola outbreak, has sparked fierce backlash over biosafety risks, lack of public consultation, and concerns about importing the deadly virus into Kenya.

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Ghana’s Retail Battlefield: Shoprite vs. Melcom vs. Palace vs. China Mall — Who Really Wins?

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PoliticsGhana Rejects US Health Proposal, Citing Concerns Over Control of National Data Systems

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CultureGhana's LGBTQ Bill Has Reopened A Bigger Question: Who Gets To Define African Values?

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