Three years since the Arab Spring roiled the world, the World Economic Forum has its issues back on the agenda. But as Syrian peace talks take place in nearby Geneva, one writer in Tunisia says little has changed.
Despite recent wobbles in the BRICS economies, most economists agree that the majority of world economic growth in the coming years will come from emerging markets. The story of their rise to date has been one in which women have played a large and often unreported role. I believe that as the story unfolds, women's influence will rise further and emerging markets' path to gender equality may follow a very different route to that of most developed countries.
Known for its diverse geography and culture, Cameroon could be on the dawn of becoming known for tourism.
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