Asia 2024. Uneasy Scenarios

The new year comes not only with a wide series of events, starting with important elections in several countries, but it also opens onto a restless scenario with open conflicts and tensions that could further increase the instability of crucial areas of the continent from the South China Sea to the East China Sea, as […]

Africa. Hotspots 2024

If the current dynamics in the security field continue, and there are no signs of a reversal of the trend, there will be no shortage of crisis in Africa in 2024. Some countries will be particularly concerned, but insecurity will have consequences also in those nations that will be spared by terrorism and coups. The […]

Africa. Political forecast 2024

The ongoing jihadist expansion in the Sahel region and attempts to stop it, the aftermath of the general elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the projected decline of the ANC in the South African polls, are the main trends expected for this year. In 2024, the main concern in West Africa will be whether […]

Advocacy & People. Ayakha Melithafa

The 20-year-old climate activist is making her voice heard across South Africa and beyond. My involvement as a climate activist began in 2017 when my province, the Western Cape [in South Africa], was experiencing a water crisis caused by a drought. My mother was, and still is, a small-scale farmer and our family depended on […]

Oral Literature. The Mask of Genius

It was a scorching dawn. Scattered across the vast grassy savannah beyond the rocky mountains, the villages seemed to bleach under the thick blanket of clay dust that accompanies the dry season. Birds were singing in the azure sky. On that day, a genie decided to make all butterflies disappear from the face of the […]

Peru. Christmas. The Message of Love

In Peru, Christmas celebrations start towards the end of November. There are a variety of fairs across the country where gifts of every kind are sold, and entire cities are decorated with lights which represent the Christmas message. During the first days of December, the nativity scene is set up in homes and churches. Wheat […]

Guatemala. Christmas. The richness of the Mayan culture

Christmas is celebrated in different ways around the world, with a variety of symbols deeply embedded in one’s own cultural tradition. We look at how people from Guatemala celebrate Christmas. Christmas in Guatemala begins on 8th December, the day when the feast of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated. For the entire month of December, many […]

Mexico – A Family Feast

The Mexican Christmas is a combination of Christian spirit and indigenous traits. Una fiesta with colour, dances, songs, and joy. Even though the official liturgical preparation for Christmas begins with the First Sunday of Advent, December 25th remains the centre of the liturgical and secular celebrations. In Mexico, the effects of this feast are felt […]

Advocacy & People. El Hadji Salifou Ouédraogo. The Man Who Plants Baobabs

The African baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) symbolizes thriving life in the arid landscape of the savannah, providing shelter, food, and water for humans and various species. One man has planted thousands of baobab seedlings over the past 47 years, creating a vast forest that helps his family, community, and the Earth flourish. Meet El Hadji […]

Oral Literature. The cat… with a bag

One day, a penniless farmer from an oasis went to a rich merchant in the neighbouring village to ask for a loan. The old harvest was finished, the new one was still in the field and there was nothing left in the pantry to barter. But as borrowing is a savannah custom, the farmer decided […]