Mateo Ojok recently resettled in Nwoya district, northern Uganda, after living in a government protection camp for more than four […]
Mohamed Barre Ali lives in Dadachabulla, in the district of Wajir South, northeastern Kenya. Ali is an elder and chairman […]
Heavy rains have displaced almost 200,000 people in Niger. Flooding has left families homeless in remote regions such as Diffa, […]
Madagascar is at risk from a plague of locusts, according to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Agency, or FAO. The […]
Almost half the people in Niger are suffering from malnutrition. On average, 6,000 children are registered in therapeutic feeding centres […]
Land disputes are common in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, commonly known as DRC. Under the 1973 Land Act, […]
Stem rust has been confirmed in South Africa. It had been controlled for decades, but is back and spreading. Stem […]
“In my 80 years living as a pastoralist it has never been like this. The rainfall pattern has been unpredictable. […]
Hundreds of residents of Toya, in northwestern Mali, wait patiently in single file. They clutch small containers. Today, the International […]
Tonia Johnson owns a 40 hectare rubber farm on the road between Monrovia and Buchanan, in Liberia. She watches happily […]