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Information Today November 19, 2015 |
Royal Society of Chemistry Commits to Training African Scientists The Royal Society of Chemistry entered into a new 5-year partnership with GlaxoSmithKline to help African scientists gain analytical skills. |
Fast Company February 2015 Jaclyn Trop |
Turning Trash Into Treasure Lagos, Nigeria, is home to 21 million people, but only 40% of their trash is collected. |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 6, 2014 Adjei et al. |
Africa: The Lost Continent No More Driven by a rising GDP and calmer political and financial waters over the past decade, Africa's nascent healthcare sector is poised for a fresh surge in growth. |
National Defense May 2014 Dan Parsons |
Special Operations a Valuable Tool In Dealing With Bloody African Conflicts Deploying small numbers of specially trained troops, namely Army Special Operations Forces that are well versed in supporting indigenous troops, can pay dividends, said Michael D. Lumpkin, assistant secretary of defense. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 6, 2013 Nohria et al. |
HBS Faculty Remember Nelson Mandela Harvard Business School faculty members Nitin Nohria, Linda Hill, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, and Gautam Mukunda remember Nelson Mandela, a leader who truly made a difference in the world. |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2013 Joseph Saba |
New Rules for a New Africa Declining revenue growth in the United States and Europe have sent pharmaceutical companies in search of opportunities in the BRICs and other emerging economies. Now, companies are finally turning their attention to Africa. |
Chemistry World May 16, 2013 Anthony King |
GSK partners Save the Children for Africa project Pharma giant GSK is to partner the international charity Save the Children in a five year deal, which it says aims to help save the lives of one million children. The controversial compact offers a blueprint for how businesses and non-government organizations can work together, says GSK. |
AskMen.com February 15, 2013 Michael McKenna |
Oscar Pistorius Murder Right now, it doesn't look very good for Oscar Pistorius. He was found at a crime scene, and -- perhaps unfairly, but all-too-humanly -- he seems capable of the crime. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2013 R. Les Cottrell |
How Bad Is Africa's Internet? A decade long quest aims to pinpoint the Internet bottlenecks holding Africa back |
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