School Feeding Programmes: A Low-Hanging Fruit in the Fight Against Hunger.
School feeding programs, initiatives that provide nutritious meals to children during the school day, have become a crucial tool in combating hunger reaching around 30% of children in Africa.
Learning to Build Bridges: Prioritising Education Integration to Overcome EAC Tensions and Implementation Gaps
Kupotea njia ndio kujua njia’ is Swahili for ‘to get lost is to learn the way’; a proverb that can be used to describe the inception of the European Union (EU). After two World Wars, the founding states pursued post-war reconciliation, beginning with economic cooperation, which was exemplified by the decision to pool coal and steel resources to make war "materially impossible".
Cross-Border Healthcare: The Risks We Don’t See
The state of a country’s healthcare system has more impact on the actions of its citizens than meets the eye. Medical tourism, a rapidly growing phenomenon, occurs when consumers choose to travel across international borders with the intention of receiving non-emergency, high-quality medical treatment. This treatment may span the full range of medical services, but most commonly includes dental care, cosmetic surgery, elective surgery, and fertility treatment.
Safeguarding Tomorrow: A Call for Comprehensive Cybersecurity in the Growing Field of Education Technology
In the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the conversation on cybersecurity has broadened from protecting just data to protecting the very meaning of humanity from cyber-attacks. This concern is evident in the existence of networks such as World, which serve as a means to prove human identities in digital spaces to protect people from threats such as deepfakes.
The Empty Chalkboard: How a Teacher Shortage Crisis is Shaping East Africa’s Future
Imagine a single teacher standing before a classroom not of 25, or even 40, but of nearly 60 young, eager faces. This is not an anomaly but a stark reality in many East African classrooms today, where the promise of education is being stretched to its breaking point.
A Fragile Victory: How New Threats and Old Inequalities Jeopardise Africa's Progress towards HIV Control
In 2024, the global fight against HIV reached a pivotal moment. According to UNAIDS, the world saw an estimated 1.3 million new infections. The epicentre of the pandemic, however, remains Eastern and Southern Africa which accounted for 490,000 of these cases.
Tongues of Identity: Post-Colonial Language Dynamics in East Africa
East Africa stands at a critical linguistic crossroads, where the legacies of colonialism continue to shape communication, education, and identity. With over a hundred languages spoken across the region, the linguistic landscape reflects both immense diversity and enduring inequalities.
Reducing Import Dependency: Why Local Drug Production is Key to East Africa’s Health Future
Pharmaceuticals play a critical role in improving health outcomes worldwide, but East Africa remains heavily dependent on imports, which limits access to essential medicines and undermines health security. Despite efforts by the East African Community (EAC) to boost local production, systemic financial, regulatory, and infrastructural barriers have slowed progress.
Wellness in Every Classroom: An Insight into School-Based Health Programs
The essence of true health is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity; it also encompasses the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. Therefore, for a child, health goes beyond simply being disease-free but rather having a conducive environment where they can learn, grow, and thrive.

