EU chief unveils 150-bn-euro investment plan for Africa
DAKAR, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen unveiled plans to muster investment of more than 150 billion euros for Africa, proclaiming Europe to be the
DAKAR, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen unveiled plans to muster investment of more than 150 billion euros for Africa, proclaiming Europe to be the
GENEVA — U.N aid agencies are stepping up emergency relief for tens of thousands of people in Madagascar whose lives and livelihoods have been devastated by
The U.N. deputy secretary-general on Friday urged Ethiopians to cease fighting, rebuild trust and begin reconciliation, as the conflict in the country’s north continues to
UN human rights experts have warned of increased political violence and polarization between communities across the world’s youngest country, South Sudan, following a fact-finding visit
Family Farmers Produce 80 Per Cent of World’s Food, Panellist Says, as Delegates Call for Stronger Partnerships, Cooperation The Commission for Social Development held a
KAMPALA, UGANDA — Uganda has rejected a ruling from the U.N.’s International Court of Justice ordering it to pay war reparations to the Democratic Republic of
The Ministry of Transport, Works and Infrastructure (MoTWI), is implementing several infrastructure projects in different parts of The Gambia, and in order to gain up-to-date
GENEVA, The World Food Programme (WFP), yesterday warned that, an estimated 13 million people are facing hunger across Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia, as the Horn
WASHINGTON — As if we didn’t have enough to worry about: Some scientists are warning about the inevitable catastrophic effects on modern life from a super-sized
WASHINGTON — Health care workers in Somalia suffer from high rates of anxiety, depression and stress because of their work with COVID-19 cases, a new study
DAKAR, SENEGAL — The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed stark vaccine inequities among high- and low-income nations and has underscored Africa’s dependence on outside countries for shots.
VANCOUVER, CANADA — An international collaboration led by researchers in Canada and Brazil is applying innovative funding and testing methods to determine whether existing medications can