The Sudanese army and the rival Rapid Security Forces (RSF) have been in conflict since last April. Lack of humanitarian access and other unnecessary obstacles slow operations and prevent the World Food Program (WFP) from ...
As of 2021, almost 17 million people in South Sudan have received treatment for elephantiasis, trachoma, river blindness, bilharzia, and soil-transmitted worms. South Sudan, with the support of WHO and partners, has worked in recent ...
As initial assessments sowed, nearly 2300 hectares of cultivated land were flooded, raising concerns about the destruction of means to produce food and the loss of livestock. The torrential downpours double the usual amount of ...
The increased number of migrants has led to closer scrutiny over these groups in Tunisia, as UNHCR reports confirm that nearly 97000 people have crossed the Mediterranean from Tunisia to Italy in 2023. Estimations show ...
Thousands of people are affected by a terrible cholera epidemic in Zambia. Local media reports 351 deaths and nearly 9,000 active cases nationwide. A terrible cholera epidemic is wreaking havoc in Zambia, causing hundreds of ...
Global labor markets have experienced an uneven recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. As for Africa, key employment indicators, including unemployment rates, have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels. Global economic growth is expected to ...
Africa should not be isolated from the international scientific community, but it doesn’t mean to accept digital colonization by foreign entities. For a Senegalese expert in artificial intelligence (AI), there is a risk that large ...
Ten people became complainants, including eight « direct victims » and the daughter of a person who died in detention, detailed TRIAL International, the Swiss NGO which initiated the procedure. The former minister under President Yahya Jammeh ...
Although they have decreased significantly, humanitarian needs will nevertheless remain significant this year in the Central African Republic (CAR), the UN warned on Thursday; noting that with 50% of the population not having enough to ...
Most countries by now agree that a transition away from fossil fuel production or consumption to renewables is inevitable, but a key issue is the continent’s right to a just transition. African countries recognize the ...