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Ghana’s cocoa farmers are trapped by the chocolate industry
Cocoa production is an important cog in Ghana’s economy. Wikimedia Commons Michael E Odijie, UCL The chocolate industry is worth…
US Sends Artillery To Ukraine To Destroy Russian Firepower
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Fifty years, five problems - and how Nigeria can work with China in future
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How COVID has affected the control of neglected tropical diseases
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How drug companies are sidestepping the WHO’s technology transfer hub in Africa
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