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The Malian government on Wednesday, August 19, called for stronger protection of humanitarian workers ahead of a national commemoration scheduled…
The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) and a researcher from Tufts University are denouncing the results of 20…
Children under 15 account for half of all 46 suspected mpox cases in Guinea-Bissau as UNICEF announced it is scaling…
After several years of treatment and monitoring, Senegal could soon turn the page on “river blindness”, with the confirmed interruption…
The Senegalese Football Association (FSF) announced on Tuesday the appointment of Frenchman Patrick Vieira as coach of the national team.…
The Liberian government has finalized a bilateral agreement with the United States to receive up to 1,200 non-US and non-Liberian citizens slated for removal from American territory over the next twelve months.
On World Humanitarian Day, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) issued an urgent appeal demanding greater protection for civilians and aid personnel in West and Central Africa amid escalating conflict.
The Beninese government is significantly expanding its technical and vocational training framework by introducing a series of specialized diploma programs at technical vocational high schools nationwide for the 2026–2027 academic year.
Six years after the 18 August 2020 military coup that ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, Mali remains under military governance in a transition that has fundamentally reshaped the geopolitical, security, and diplomatic landscape of the Sahel region.
Burkinabè Prime Minister Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo reaffirmed his government’s resolve to fund national development primarily through domestic resources, explicitly turning down external aid subject to political conditions.




