A sea that sings on the rocks every day
Traditional rhythms capitalize on Cape Verdean music A teacher, a mother and a son – Tó Tavares, Tereza Fernandes and Zito Kaumy – live through
Traditional rhythms capitalize on Cape Verdean music A teacher, a mother and a son – Tó Tavares, Tereza Fernandes and Zito Kaumy – live through
Ebbaba Hameida, journalist and writer “The need to tell the Sahara comes from the answer you try to give every time someone asks you who
Abderrahaman Mohamed Lehbib, pediatrician in the Tindouf camps Dr. Abderrahaman Mohamed Lehbib is the only Sahrawi pediatrician working in the Tindouf refugee camps. At 71
Rwanda takes advantage of events such as the Cycling World Cup to sell its image to the entire world By Diego Menjibar from Kigali (Rwanda)
Kenyan artists join the movement demanding social justice from the Ruto Government By Vanesa Menendez Montero from Nairobi (Kenya) Since June 2024, Kenyan youth have
Poverty and dependence on foreign powers, main challenges for the future Central African president By Issa Ben Rodri, from Bangui (RCA) In power since 2016,
In the Bijagós archipelago (Guinea-Bissau) the tradition of fanado Text and photos Sara Martin, from Canhabaque (Guinea-Bissau) The tradition of fanadowhich remains very much alive
Until January 30, Casa África hosts the exhibition «218: Anansi. The architect. By Adela Bogas. The Equatoguinean illustrator Ramón Esono acts as the backbone of
Sierraleonés artist Julianknxx exposes his audiovisual work in the house of Madrid Chorus in Rememory of Flight. “The choir is a means of resistance that
Albert K. Buume, special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples The Congolese Albert K. Barume (Bukavu, 1966) is, since last December, a special rapporteur