Classrooms Without Borders: Sudanese Students Finish School in Chad
In eastern Chad, something quietly remarkable happened while the war in Sudan raged on. Thousands of Sudanese teenagers, displaced by…
In eastern Chad, something quietly remarkable happened while the war in Sudan raged on. Thousands of Sudanese teenagers, displaced by…
On Ghana’s Cape Three Points, fishing boats still slide into the surf at dawn, just as they have for generations….
In parts of Africa, farmers no longer ask whether the climate is changing. They ask whether the rains will come…
Could the forces now reshaping Venezuela’s future one day confront Africa’s resource-rich economies as well? That question moved closer to…
Pain has a way of changing everything. Dr. Abdul Karim Williams treats patients whose joint disease quietly takes away their…
What the First Month of the Year Really Means for Food and Poverty January is often treated as a clean…
Ghana, West Africa-Kwame sits on land his family has farmed for generations in Ghana’s Bono Region. The soil is rich,…
Entering 2026: What 2025 Left Africa, and What Comes Next for Hunger, Conflict, and Food Systems As we enter 2026,…
Nigeria is facing one of the most serious humanitarian crises in its modern history. In the country’s northeast, millions of…
The recent “Noah’s Ark” controversy in Ghana did not spread because people were foolish. It spread because people were hungry….