More women in Africa are choosing long-acting contraception methods, leading to greater control over their reproductive health. This trend is empowering women to make decisions about when and if they want to have children, ultimately changing lives for the better. With increased access to these methods, women are able to pursue education, careers, and other opportunities that may have been previously limited.
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Africa: Rep. James Introduces the AGOA Extension and Enhancement Act of 2024
Representative John James, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Subcommittee on Africa, introduced the AGOA Extension and Enhancement Act of 2024, aiming to reauthorize the African Growth and Opportunity Act until 2037. The bill emphasizes the economic benefits of AGOA for both the U.S. and African countries, highlighting job creation, supply chain adjustments, and the promotion of U.S.-Africa economic ties. By providing broader eligibility assessment options for African nations, the legislation aims to strengthen...
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