Africa: In Africa’s Sahel, Conflict and Climate Change Force Millions From Their Homes

Africa: In Africa’s Sahel, Conflict and Climate Change Force Millions From Their Homes

Nearly four million people across Africa’s vast semi-arid Sahel region have been uprooted by a volatile mix of conflict, hunger and climate change, the UN warned on Friday, describing an unfolding protection and survival crisis that is pushing families to flee repeatedly. The figure represents a two-thirds increase in displacement over the past five years,…

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Africa: How the Size of South Africa’s Police Force Compares to Other Countries

Africa: AU Launches Continental Force – New Media Network to Amplify Women’s Voices As WPs Agenda Marks 25th Anniversary

The African Union Commission’s Office of the Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security (OSE-WPS) today officially launched the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Network for Media Professionals at the AU Headquarters. The launch follows a rigorous three-day meeting held from 29 September to 1 October 2025, under the theme: “Strengthening Media Engagement to Amplify…

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Malatsi calls for ethical AI as SA leads G20 task force

Malatsi calls for ethical AI as SA leads G20 task force

Communications and digital technologies minister Solly Malatsi. (Photograph by DCDT) As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in people’s lives, this shift also brings about new responsibilities, says communications minister Solly Malatsi. As a result, the speed and scale of AI adoption should serve as a reminder that innovation without ethical guardrails can deepen inequality,…

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Africa Must Rise to Be A Force for Health at UNGA

Africa Must Rise to Be A Force for Health at UNGA

Every September, the world’s leaders descend on New York for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Lofty speeches fill the halls, cameras flash, and declarations are signed with solemn ceremony. Yet for too many in Africa, these moments leave a bitter aftertaste. Grand promises made in New York rarely translate into tangible change in Nairobi,…

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