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With apps offering real-time irrigation guidance, soil data, and early warnings, AI is rapidly reshaping India’s agricultural landscape — for those who can access it.

State Dept taps African faith groups for bilateral health deal consults

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African Christian faith leaders gathered in Nairobi this week. While the U.S. State Department said it will leverage faith-based organizations in its new approach to global health, there’s concern over whether African governments will funnel money to them.

Are UK aid commitments to equality and localization failing in Sudan?

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Can the U.K.’s aid system, built for big international delivery chains, actually deliver on its promises of localization and gender leadership in a place such as Sudan?

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Financing Asia’s transformation: How to plug the trillion-dollar gap

1 December 2025

Opinion: Founded in 2016, AIIB has become a key force in global infrastructure finance. The bank's director general of communications, Jeffrey Hiday, speaks with three senior executives about the innovations that can drive future impact.