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  • In December 2020, the first consignment of supplies arrives in Addis Ababa for Tigray. Credit: UNICEFEthiopia/2020/NahomTesfaye.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    Ethiopia’s “humanitarian truce” and its cycle of empty promises

    By Meron Gebreananaye & Saba Mah’derom
    March 30, 2022
    Addis Ababa has promised, and failed, to end the blockade before in moments of rising international pressure. On the 24 March, the Ethiopian federal ...
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  • Local women watching gorillas in natural habitat in Kahuzi-Biega National Park. Credit: Pole Pole Foundation.
    ClimateCongo-KinshasaEconomy

    Caring about conservation is not enough. We need to make it pay

    By John Kahekwa
    March 29, 2022
    Local groups know how to protect nature and support local communities, but they need help with realistic funding and commercial expertise. With climate change ...
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  • Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, speaking at the World Economic Forum in 2019. Credit: World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell.
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    Ethiopia: Why PM Abiy’s National Dialogue is dead on arrival

    By Patrick Wight
    March 28, 2022
    Critics see the proposed talks as a cynical one-sided ploy. Genuinely representative dialogue would likely threaten Abiy’s grip on power. Over a year into ...
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  • GPJSocietyZimbabwe

    Trans Zimbabweans turn to black market for health care

    By Evidence Chenjerai
    March 25, 2022
    In the absence of legal protections, transgender Zimbabweans are looking abroad or to risky alternatives for gender-affirming services. Ras grew up living like a ...
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  • PoliticsTop storyZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe elections: A rebranded opposition, same state violence

    By Tendai Marima
    March 23, 2022
    Both the opposition and ruling party hope the upcoming by-elections will lay the groundwork for 2023, but in very different ways. On 26 March, ...
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  • President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia meeting supporters. Credit: Hakainde Hichilema/Facebook.
    Editor's PicksPoliticsZambia

    Zambia’s democracy is still under attack

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    March 22, 2022
    But now by President Hichilema, the man who vowed to rescue it. When Hakainde Hichilema won Zambia’s August 2021 election, many hoped the assault ...
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  • Polio vaccinations are administered in Ethiopia following an outbreak. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2013/Sewunet.
    MalawiSociety

    We need to get the campaign to eradicate polio back on track

    By Matshidiso Moeti
    March 22, 2022
    A recent case of polio in Malawi has sparked an intensive immunisation campaign in the region. In the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, just ...
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  • Denis Sassou Nguesso, President of the Republic of Congo, arriving at COP26. Credit: Doug Peters/ UK Government.
    Congo-BrazzavillePolitics

    It’s time to shine a light on Congo’s Sassou-Nguesso and his abuses

    By Andréa Ngombet
    March 17, 2022
    Congo-Brazzaville’s autocratic regime has long been able to fly below the radar, in part thanks to China’s protection.  Over 38 years in power, spread ...
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  • tigray amhara ethiopia war
    EthiopiaPoliticsTop story

    “They’re all the same”: Ethiopia’s sad descent into a war between brothers

    By African Arguments
    March 10, 2022
    Abuses by armed forces, retaliatory killings, and a long-simmering land dispute have raised the tensions and stakes for Tigray and Amhara. Despite being an ...
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  • At the inauguration of President Joao Lourenco in Luanda, Angola. Credit: GCIS.
    AngolaEditor's PicksPolitics

    Angola’s regime is scared

    By Paula Cristina Roque
    March 9, 2022
    With opposition and discontent growing ahead of the August elections, the security state may be more active and dangerous than ever.  As Russia’s war ...
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