The bicycle ambulance prolongs the life of people in need of urgent medical care in Africa. Photo by Transaid.
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Having recently…
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This post was co-written with Gilbert Sendugwa, Coordinator and Head of Secretariat for the Africa Freedom of Information Centre…
Les forêts du Cameroun couvrent environ 60% de la superficie nationale et jouent un rôle vital pour les populations et dans l’économie.
Cameroon’s forests, which cover about 60 percent of the country, play a vital role for people and the economy. They account for more than six percent of the nation’s GDP, the highest percentage of all countries in the…
This post was co-written with Gilbert Sendugwa, Coordinator and Head of Secretariat for the Africa Freedom of Information Centre…
African farmers currently face a crisis. Droughts and unpredictable weather, in combination with decreasing soil fertility and pests, have caused crop failure on many of the…



