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The World Bank moved Togo up an income class on July 1. The deciding factor was an 11.7% cut to its population estimate after the 2022 census, not an economic boom.
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The World Bank moved Togo up an income class on July 1. The deciding factor was an 11.7% cut to its population estimate after the 2022 census, not an economic boom.
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The World Bank moved Togo up an income class on July 1. The deciding factor was an 11.7% cut to its population estimate after the 2022 census, not an economic boom.

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The World Bank moved Togo up an income class on July 1. The deciding factor was an 11.7% cut to its population estimate after the 2022 census, not an economic boom.
Step into Accra’s malls and supermarkets and you’ll see more than shopping. You’ll see a fierce contest for the hearts and wallets of Ghanaians.
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Accra has rejected a proposed United States health cooperation deal, not over funding levels but over control of sensitive health data. The decision signals a shift from aid acceptance to system-level negotiation, with implications for how Africa engages global health partnerships.


Six hundred and forty-five confirmed Ebola cases. No approved vaccine. A conflict zone at the center of the outbreak. And eleven African countries identified as highest risk for imported cases. Africa's top disease experts are telling member states the time to prepare is now, before the virus arrives at their borders. The harder question behind the outbreak is one that no press release will answer directly: why, years after Ebola's devastation in West Africa, does the continent still lack the pharmaceutical tools to fight a known variant of a known pathogen? The answer says a great deal about who global health systems are built to protect.
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The debate over Ghana's LGBTQ bill is no longer just about sexuality. It has become a continent-wide conversation about culture, democracy, sovereignty, and who gets to define African values in the 21st century.