The low number of deaths expected this year is a great achievement for Africa, which is already a victim of the emergence of new variants, according to Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Africa Director. However, the ...
After the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libyan territory has become one of the preferred routes for tens of thousands of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, Arab countries and South Asia seeking to reach Europe ...
In the Sahel the combination of violence, insecurity, deep poverty and record food prices are exacerbating malnutrition and pushing millions of people to the limit of survival, according to Martin Griffiths, head of humanitarian affairs ...
Me Max Loalngar, coordinator of the civil society opposition platform Wakit Tamma appreciates the support of the Chadian people who are now becoming more aware and participating in the fight for the independence of the ...
Undernutrition is a violation of the human right to food and continues to generate social and health inequalities. Five UN agencies have launched a coalition calling for action to provide healthy and affordable diets for ...
The agreement between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front for a ceasefire in the war-torn Northern region has opened a window of hope to help the people who have been deprived of ...
According to António Guterres, the war in Ukraine is aggravating the food, financial and energy crises in Africa. This is driving up global food and fuel prices and pushing more people to the brink of ...
According to UN reports, in recent months dozens of people have been killed and hundreds of homes have been burned down in several episodes of violence in Darfur. Sudanese authorities have announced that more than ...
Most people in Niger who were only connected to the national electricity grid for a few hours a day, if at all, rely on backup generators. Gasoline generators which was not only expensive but also ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that vaccinating people who have already been infected provides better protection than that offered by infection-induced immunity alone. More than two-thirds of Africans have been infected since the start ...