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The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
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"africa" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
How to invest wisely in Africa
Kunle Aderemi Africa’s journey from when it was tagged as the ‘The Hopeless Continent’ on the cover of The Economist in May 2000 to December of 2011, when the same publication used ‘Africa Rising’ as its headline (followed by ‘Aspiring Africa’ in March 2013) has been anything but boring. The continent has become the hottest destination for emerging market investors. From 2000, according to the World Economic Forum, half of the world’s fastest-growing economies have been in Africa.
Public Consultation - International Decade for People of African Descent
A Public Consultation on Ireland's approach to the implementation of the International Decade for People of African Descent, will be held on April 3, 2019, at the Department's building on 51 St. Stephens's Green.
The shrewd should look to Africa
The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest economic growth outlook for sub-Saharan Africa is the worst since 2000. This is because in 2016 there were more African countries that experienced a drop in their economic growth. When compared to their 2015 performance, economic growth in 34 out of 54 African countries declined.
‘Garda broke my nose’: Portlaoise businessman claims assault and further intimidation by local cops
A black African man has accused a garda based in Portlaoise of assaulting him while he returned home from a party in Co Laois.
The Integration Question with Princess Pamela Toyin: African women tell their own business success stories
Vantage Dymensions, a leadership and people development organisation, recently organised a workshop aimed at creating and promoting economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs in Ireland.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: South Africa brews big storm over a coffee mug
Two weeks ago in the Sowetan, a South African newspaper I always read once a week to follow what’s happening there, I came across an article that quickly caught my eye with the headline: A mug for your maid? Outrage at Pick n Pay crockery.
African diaspora talks business at Dublin forum for entrepreneurs
DIT Aungier Street recently hosted a forum aimed at providing information, resources, networking, connections and opportunities to current or future African entrepreneurs in Ireland.
New year means new opportunities for busy African airline
For Ethiopians around the world, the new year signifies an end to the rainy season, plentiful harvests and a countryside covered with bright yellow flowers.
For African parents, education is paramount
Whether for the Leaving Cert or Junior Cert, exam results determine the next stage in life for our young people. They represent a bridge from the youth to the adult world.
Ireland and Africa have much to learn from each other
In exploring the richness of the relationship between Ireland and Africa and the real and exciting possibilities that flow from it, I am conscious over the last few years that there have been many reminders of the interconnectedness of our world, in particular our place in Europe and its neighbourhood, of which Africa is particularly important.
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