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The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Cabo Verde as a malaria-free country, marking a significant achievement in global health. With this announcement, Cabo Verde joins the ranks of 43 ...
The 2025 Cabo Verde Economic Update, Unlocking Women’s Economic Potential, analyzes recent trends and outlines a policy agenda for inclusive growth. It underscores how sound macroeconomic management, ...
The storms that form near the small island country of Cabo Verde – roughly 400 miles west of Africa – and grow into hurricanes before reaching the Caribbean gain a special designation from ...
Cabo Verde was on track to eliminate malaria, but in 2017 recorded its "worst malaria outbreak" since 1991 with 423 cases. The outbreak prompted a strategy adjustment.
Cabo Verde overcame challenges and achieved progress through reforms, stability, and growth in tourism, remittances, and foreign investment. To sustain growth, Cabo Verde must address low private ...
Cabo Verde and its capital Praia offer a sneak peek of sub-Saharan Africa’s urban future. While its urban population is tiny in relative terms, the archipelago is further along in its urban transition ...
2013 - Government requests that the Portuguese version of the country's name, Cabo Verde, be used as part of the country's official name when it is rendered in other languages.
It’s Cabo Verde throughout the West African archipelago where Portuguese and Creole are the languages. It's known as Cape Verde in the English-speaking world. It’s Kap Verde in Finland, Sweden ...
This article is more than 6 years old. As part of the Island Innovation series, today I am interviewing Pedro Lopes from the Cabo Verde islands off the west coast of Africa.
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