Vital Nduwimana hated how many tomatoes he lost every season. For years, his tomatoes started rotting just three or four days after harvest. He felt frustrated. Mr. Nduwimana explains: “I Read More..
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Forty Years Ago, the CIA Had Its Eye on Jamaica—and Bob Marley Got Shot
Forty years ago, on Dec. 3, 1976, Bob Marley was shot in a gangland assassination attempt in the heat of a contentious Jamaican election campaign pitting the United States’ favorite Read More..
Egypt’s Nubians: We Want to Reclaim Our Homeland
ASWAN, Egypt – Last weekend in Egypt’s south, Nubians launched an unprecedented challenge to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s government by marching in protest to their historic homeland, more than 50 years Read More..
Indigenous Sengwer minority in Kenya oppose EU-funded
The water towers project is being implemented without free, prior and informed consent of the community, the leaders say. The forest community, whose rights have been repeatedly violated by the Read More..
Politics of Death – France in CAR and Mali
The so-called war on terror has provided a new justification for French military intervention in Africa. That explains the opposite outcomes of Paris’s recent interventions in the Central African Republic Read More..
Migration Dynamics, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in Africa
On 19 September the United Nations General Assembly hosted its first ever High-Level Summit to Address Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants with the aim of bringing countries together behind Read More..