All power to Sonko
The legislative elections held on November 17 in Senegal were the last act of the political turnaround that began in the presidential elections in March.
The legislative elections held on November 17 in Senegal were the last act of the political turnaround that began in the presidential elections in March.
We continue to believe that the destiny of Mozambique is in the hands of a single man, as if the tenant of Ponta Vermelha were
Father Antonio Molina liked the radio. He liked photography. And he liked people. He crossed the Sahara desert a couple of times, once in a
The war in Sudan, which has given rise to the world’s largest internally displaced persons crisis, is having catastrophic effects on women and girls, UN
China’s relationship with Africa is well documented. It is a long love story based on a shared need to survive in a rapidly changing global
Manoel and Ntundo sell shells on the beaches of Pemba, northern Mozambique. Early in the morning they travel along the seashore in search of their
The UN is preparing a draft World Declaration on People of African Descent, with the effective participation of both member states and civil society organizations.
Armed conflicts constantly violate the rights of children. Among the many situations to which they are exposed, minors run the risk of being victims of
How much is a person’s image worth? And that of a neighborhood or a city? Does the amount skyrocket if we refer to a country
By Fidel García Gutiérrez and Emilio J. Gómez Ciriano In the city of Elmina (Ghana), a group of people met last September, sponsored by Justice