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U.N. Warns Humanitarian Disaster In Southeast Congo

According to the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR, an upsurge of violence in south-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is set to cause a “humanitarian disaster of extraordinary proportions”. Congo’s Tanganyika province has seen a sharp escalation of violence since late last year, with new armed groups forming and an increase in attacks and the use of […]

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Burkina Faso: Believing In The Future By Betting On Agriculture

Land grabbing and the scarce revenue generated by agriculture are forcing Burkinabe farmers off their land. The De La Salle Brothers in Burkina Faso have launched a project called the Lasallian Centre for Training in Agricultural Skills (CLIMA) in order to make agriculture, the primary sector in the country, attractive. CLIMA’s Brother Director, Abel Dembelé,

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South Sudanese Bishop Paride Taban Wins Prestigious Four Freedoms Award

South Sudanese Bishop, Paride Taban, will receive the Freedom of Worship Award, one of the Four Freedoms Awards presented every other year in Middelburg, the Netherlands. This year’s awards will be presented in Middelburg on the 16th May. Han Polman, Chairman of the Roosevelt Foundation, said that Bishop Taban will receive the award for his

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Digital In 2018: Africa’s Internet Users Increase By 20%

An annual report released by global digital agencies, ‘We Are Social’ and ‘Hootsuite’, reveals that Africa has seen the fastest growth rates in internet penetration, with the number of internet users across the continent increasing by more than 20% compared to 2017. The ‘Digital in 2018’ report shows that over half of the world’s population

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South Sudan: Quality Education To Break The Vicious Circle Of Poverty & War

The Loyola Secondary School (Lss) in Wau, South Sudan, is a school, but also a shelter. It is a place where boys and girls can find serenity and build the future, beyond violence and war. “The quality of education is an important factor in breaking the cycle of poverty, and our hope is that the

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