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The right to freedom of movement of persons and their goods: international legal foundations

Introduction  The right to freedom of movement of persons is a fundamental right recognised by international law. It guarantees all individuals the freedom to move, to choose their residence, and to leave a country. This right is enshrined in the most important international legal instruments, such as the Universal Declaration

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The Challenges of Language Testing in African Countries: From a Cultural Perspective

Introduction In Africa, linguistic diversity is a major characteristic that strongly influences language assessments. With hundreds of languages ​​spoken across the continent, it becomes complex to standardize language tests. This linguistic diversity poses a major challenge when assessing language skills, as it is difficult to create fair tests that take

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The challenges of language testing in African countries

Introduction In Africa, linguistic diversity is a major characteristic that strongly influences language assessments. With hundreds of languages spoken across the continent, it becomes complex to standardize language tests. This linguistic diversity poses a major challenge when assessing language skills, as it is difficult to create fair tests that take

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Managing the Natural Resources in the Sahel: Challenges and Opportunities

Introduction According to Wikipedia, a natural resource is a substance, an organism, an environment, or an object, present in nature, without human action, and which is in most cases used to satisfy needs (energy, food, etc.). The management of natural resources in this context of climate change constitutes real challenges

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Enhancing Food Resilience to Combat Climate Change in Niger

Introduction Niger boasts vast expanses of arable land, offering significant potential for improving its food resilience amidst the challenges of climate change. Spanning an area of 1,267,000 km2 with an estimated population of approximately 26 million, Niger comprises eight (8) regions, each endowed with diverse and substantial agricultural capabilities. Unlocking

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