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Moving Beyond Blame: Why Mindset and Responsibility Belong in African Secondary Schools
Why mindset is not a “soft extra” but part of the infrastructure of development. Across Africa, secondary school enrolment has grown, and more young people are sitting in classrooms than ever before. On paper, this looks like progress, and it is. But behind the numbers, another story is unfolding: youth unemployment remains high, many young people feel stuck, and public conversation is often dominated by frustration and blame. The question is uncomfortable but necessary: What
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Jan 153 min read


Exploring the Impact of African Slavery on Colonialism
When delving into the historical impact of African slavery on colonialism, it is essential to understand the intricate relationship...
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Jan 11, 20252 min read


Research Insights on African Slavery and Pan-Africanism
African slavery and Pan-Africanism are two interconnected topics that hold significant historical and cultural significance. In recent...
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Jan 11, 20252 min read


Understanding the Intersection of Policy and Pan-Africanism
Pan-Africanism is a movement that advocates for the unity and solidarity of African people worldwide. It is rooted in the belief that...
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Jan 11, 20252 min read
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