by Contributed | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog
By Menna Zaki Conflict, coups, dire poverty: Sudan is reeling from multiple crises, but environmental activist Nisreen Elsaim warns a bigger problem dwarfs them all — climate change. A determined climate campaigner for nearly a decade, both at home and on the...
by Contributed | Aug 25, 2022 | Blog
Ehya sits down under a makeshift tent and prepares tea. The herder in his fifties had lived in the bush of central Mali his entire life. But in May, security in his home region had become untenable. Mali’s decade-long conflict was now too close. Ehya made the...
by Contributed | Aug 24, 2022 | Blog
By Aymeric VINCENOT Fighting erupted between government forces and Tigrayan rebels in northern Ethiopia on Wednesday, shattering a five-month truce between the warring sides. The renewed warfare follows both sides repeatedly blaming the other for a lack of progress...
by Contributed | Jun 17, 2022 | Blog
When wars begin, so does the terror and devastation of sexual violence. The bodies of women and girls become battlefields. Rape is used as a weapon of war just as surely as the bomb that blows up a building or the tank that ploughs through a crowd. The consequences of...
by Contributed | Jun 3, 2022 | Blog
By Quentin Tyberghien Ukraine marked 100 days since Russia’s invasion on Friday with fighting raging across the east of the country, where Moscow’s forces are tightening their grip on the Donbas. The sombre milestone came as Kyiv announced Moscow was...