By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Beneath Rwanda’s picturesque hills lies a wealth of minerals—tin, tungsten, tantalum—resources the…
Author: Jean Baptiste NDABANANIYE
The alchemy of adversity— how suffering shapes people into the strongest souls and the most massive characters
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk The late Khalil Gibran’s profound words—“Out of suffering have emerged…
Rwanda and Singapore’s bilateral climate agreement— a boost to nature-based climate action?
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye As Sub-Saharan Africa is facing mounting climate challenges, governments are seeking innovative…
The doors of happiness— embracing new beginnings
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk The late Helen Keller’s timeless words “When one door of…
Nature-based solutions— Africa’s green path to climate resilience
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye “Sub-Saharan Africa is at a crossroads, facing escalating climate and nature threats…
Analysis: the Beginnings Fund—a noble gesture that calls Africa to rise to its own greatness
By Editorial Staff The recent launch of the Beginnings Fund, a $600 million initiative to drastically…
Labor Day 2025: a celebration amid a crisis
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The world on this International Labor Day 2025 pauses to honor the…
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
By Editorial Staff “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is…
Modernity revisited
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye When we speak of modernity, our minds often jump to images of…
Africa’s untapped potential— balancing challenges and opportunities in story-telling
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Africa stands at a crossroads—its rich resources and youthful population position it…