UN Aid Chief to Ethiopia on Famine in Tigray: ‘Get Those Trucks Moving’
United Nations aid chief Martin Griffiths said on Tuesday he assumes famine has taken hold in Ethiopia’s Tigray where a nearly three-month long “de-facto blockade” has restricted aid deliveries to…
First Female Prime Minister Appointed in Tunisia
Tunisian President Kais Saied surprised many Wednesday with his appointment of Najla Bouden Romdhane, a 63-year-old professor at a prestigious engineering school, as the country’s first female prime minister. The…
IRC: 2.1 million Kenyans Face Hunger Due to Drought
The International Rescue Committee says more than two million Kenyans are facing hunger due to poor rainfall. Kenya’s president, Uhuru Kenyatta, declared a national disaster this month because of drought.…
FAO: Food Loss, Waste Major Causes of Global Hunger, Malnutrition
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization is calling for action to stem food loss and waste, which it says are a major cause of hunger and malnutrition around the world.…
WHO: Ebola Responders Allegedly Sexually Abused Women in Congo
A World Health Organization investigation has found that dozens of women were allegedly sexually abused and exploited by international staff and locals hired to respond to an Ebola outbreak in…
Mali Seeking ‘Better Ways’ to Contain Terrorism
Mali’s interim government appears ready to cast aside long-standing counterterrorism partnerships with the United States and France, saying that both countries have failed to make Mali any safer. But at…
Rwanda Massacre Mastermind Dies
Theoneste Bagosora, a former Rwandan army colonel regarded as the architect of the 1994 genocide in which more than 800,000 ethnic Tutsi and Hutus who tried to protect them were…
Botswana’s Alcohol Industry Cautious as Night Spots Prepare to Open
Botswana is set to emerge this week from an 18-month state of emergency that will remove the president’s emergency powers and end pandemic restrictions on trade and gatherings. While many…
37 Killed in Latest Violence in Nigeria’s North, Witnesses Say
At least 37 villagers were killed in Nigeria’s north during an attack on a remote village on Sunday, according to witnesses. The attack in the Kaura council area in the…
Exchange days in Malanville on migration: the actors of the Benin-Niger platforms towards a pooling of energies
The actors of the Benin-Niger platforms on migration and representatives of the two communities are on exchange days from August 26 to 27, 2021 in Malanville to pool energies for…