Youth and agriculture: What’s new? Over the past years, many of us – individuals and organisations, have been advocating for the active engagement of African youth in agriculture. Indeed, with an ageing farming population and the high unemployment rate among youth, agriculture, being the main economic sector of most countries… Read More
Posts by Nawsheen Hosenally
How Facebook helped me find a lost wallet
While the whole world is talking about COP21 and Climate-Smart Agriculture this week, I decided to write on a completely different topic. Not that I am not interested in the climate negotiations taking place in Paris (I am following it closely on Twitter), but this one is a long-overdue post… Read More
Few tips to spice up your Linkedin profile
With over 300 million users, Linkedin is a very powerful social media platform when it comes to business networking and recruitment, offering many features to raise your professional profile and connect with people in your field of expertise. From my personal experience, when I am in the process of selecting a partner, consultant… Read More
Want to study abroad? Get your English test done NOW!
If you have just completed high school or your undergraduate degree and considering to study abroad for your higher studies, be prepared and get your English test done before your sending out your application! Coming from Mauritius, where the official language is English and the subjects at school are taught in English,… Read More
More family than team
One of the main highlights of the ICT4Ag conference held in Kigali, Rwanda on 4–8 November 2013 was the presence of an on-site social reporting team. Dressed in their white social reporting T-shirts, these dynamic young people from 11 ACP countries were constantly visible – taking notes on key points… Read More