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    Detox: Sustainable Maize Production for Human Health and Biodiversity in Laos PDR

    Written by Souvanthong Namvong, Pheophanh Soysouvanh, Ianlang Phanthanivong, Sopavanh Rassapong, Andrew Bartlett, Jane Carter - 09. February 2022
    © Aleksandra Jagiello

    The Sky is Not the Limit. The Soil is.

    Written by Aleksandra Jagiello - 08. February 2022

    Kyrgyzstan Shows Positive Spillover Effects of Improved Services at the Local Level

    Written by Nurzhan Kozhosheva - 03. February 2022
     A child stands in a slum behind Nile City Towers, in Ramlet Bulaq neighborhood, Cairo, Egypt, Ramlet Bulaq's residents live in run-down shacks and lack basic facilities, such as running water. They make for an extreme juxtaposition with the gleaming Nile City Towers, home to wealthy companies, a nightclub and the Fairmont Hotel, which has a swimming pool on its roof. During an investment conference that wrapped up activities on 15 March, the Egyptian government signed a 45 billion dollar agreement with an Emirati company to develop a new administrative capital east of Cairo. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI | © Keystone/EPA/Khaled Elfiqi

    Growing Inequality Demands Political Action

    Written by Geert van Dok - 01. February 2022
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    Inclusive Plug Episode 20: Does Location Matter in Accessing and Using Economic Opportunities?

    Written by Sabin Selimi - 31. January 2022
    © Franz Thiel

    The Miracle of Ginger Root

    Written by Rebecca Vermot - 27. January 2022
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