Africa: Current Democracy in Africa Failing the Youth - Former UN Advisor
[Accra Times] Using Kenya as an example, he advised African leaders to address the needs of their citizens, as the issues in Kenya are common in many African countries.
[Accra Times] Using Kenya as an example, he advised African leaders to address the needs of their citizens, as the issues in Kenya are common in many African countries.
[This Day] * Global Diaspora fund transfer to hit $690bn by 2025
President Mohamed ould Ghazouani won with 56% of the vote, ahead of anti-slavery campaigner Biram Dah Abeid.
[Vanguard] The African Union AU has lauded the Nigerian homegrown school feeding initiative, noting that no fewer than 65.4 million children in 51 countries now benefit from various school feeding programmes in Africa.
[Daily Trust] Three out of five child and young human rights defenders face online harassment in connection with their activism, according to a new analysis of 400 responses to an Amnesty International questionnaire, distributed to young activists across 59 countries.
[Leadership] African Union (AU) has called on African leaders to emulate Nigeria in transitioning its school feeding programme from federal government-led to state government's ownership.
[Africa Renewal] Two entrepreneurs take traditional African designs and sustainable materials and turn them into international success
[The Conversation Africa] When I tell people that I study fossils, many assume I am talking about dinosaurs or some equally impressive extinct creatures. But there's far more to be found in the global fossil record, like plants, fish and insects.
[Africa Renewal] Urgent call for stronger global cooperation to fulfil the 2030 promise
[UN News] On Friday, at the UN Human Rights Council's (OHCHR) first panel for the annual full-day discussion on women's rights, The UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Friday told a Human Rights Council panel that it's time to eliminate laws and practices that contribute to
[The Conversation Africa] Throughout the pandemic, one of the key questions on everyone's mind was why some people avoided getting COVID, while others caught the virus multiple times.
After weeks of wrangling, the ANC and long-time rival, the DA, agree on the make-up of their coalition.
Eritreans tell the BBC their relatives are being detained incommunicado by Sudan's military.
International aid organizations say Sudan is at risk of famine. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Alan Boswell from the International Crisis Group about the impact of the country’s civil war.
2024 is an extraordinary year of global elections, with dozens of national votes worldwide. Here are some of the ones we are closely following.