The story that resists disappearing
Young people slowly move away from the culture of masks in Burkina Faso By Èlia Borràs From Uagadugú (Burkina Faso) The urban exodus of young
Young people slowly move away from the culture of masks in Burkina Faso By Èlia Borràs From Uagadugú (Burkina Faso) The urban exodus of young
An urban project of the Egyptian government drowns the most populous necropolis in the world With an investment of billions of euros, the new Egyptian
The setback of freedoms and a return to authoritarianism mark the future of the youngest continent on the planet The democratic advances experienced by the
Magda sent, illustrator «I was born in Equatorial Guinea and I live in Spain since I was four years old. I am an illustrator and
María del Ángel Iglesias Vázquez, Professor of International Law The professor and researcher María del Ángel Iglesias Vázquez, lecturer in the XXXVII Encuentro Africa, organized
In Mintom (Cameroon) he lives a community of 2,500 Bakas pigmes disseminated in multiple villages Mintom is besieged by an exuberant tropical jungle, more and
Andrea Bioko, social entrepreneur «I was born in Madrid 26 years ago and I live here, although my family is Equatoguinean. My parents instilled in
Africa changes government in times of rupture Several elections, changes in continental and regional organizations, the contradiction of economic growth that does not reach the
Saint Martin de Porres Dominican Hospital Center in Yaoundé (Cameroon) In just two decades, the small Dominican health center in the Mvog-Betsi neighborhood has become
Congolese albinos refugees in the Rwamwanja camp (Uganda) Text and photos J. Ignacio Martínez Rodríguezfrom Rwamwanja (Uganda) The violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the