Hope • June 15, 2026

African Continent Gains 10 Years of Life Expectancy Since 2000 Despite Wars, Famine, and Instability

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African Continent Gains 10 Years of Life Expectancy Since 2000 Despite Wars, Famine, and Instability

You can measure human progress by GDP, by employment rates, home-ownership, or average national income, but when you're lying in your bed and it's time to pay the piper, it's difficult not to see the most important measure as years of life on the planet. The annual report from the WHO for 2026 included the

You can measure human progress by GDP, by employment rates, home-ownership, or average national income, but when you're lying in your bed and it's time to pay the piper, it's difficult not to see the most important measure as years of life on the planet. The annual report from the WHO for 2026 included the
Originally published on Good News Network.
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