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Articoli "Africa"
What Future for Kibera?
Kibera is one of the largest and most historic slums in Africa. Inside the decay pulsates a world of artistic creativity ready to explode, but today, it faces the risk of gentrification due to the Kenyan government’s ‘redevelopment’ plans
The Strange Case of Lake Turkana
Drought and rising water: an anomaly for shepherds and fishermen
Honey, I’m Home!
Gender-based violence is widespread in Africa, but a social project in the Republic of Congo seeks to combat it
Annalena’s Legacy
Twenty years after her murder, Annalena Tonelli’s work in Wajir County has not been forgotten and her memory is as present as ever
Tigray, Ethiopia’s Dirty War
No winner for one of Africa’s bloodiest conflicts
State of (dis)grace
Floods, war and famine extinguish hopes in the world’s youngest country
The Bitter Fruit of Cocoa
The consequences of cocoa production in Ivory Coast
2022, the International Year of Glass
The United Nations General Assembly has designated 2022 as the International Year of Glass – IYoG 2022
Malawi’s Mandala
The wondrous athletics tracks drawn onto the ground in outlying areas of Malawi that last only a matter of days before turning to dust again
A War in Limbo
The predictable return of a forgotten conflict
The Killer Daisy
The flower that’s gaining an important role in organic farming
Chang’aa, a Liquid Nightmare
Made from distilled maize and millet, but sometimes adulterated with acid and even petrol, chang’aa is the highly potent brew that is destroying Kenya
1994
A new generation is growing up. In peace, eventually