Going back to the roots – literally: Why scientists prefer African indigenous crops to solve food insecurity

Going back to the roots – literally: Why scientists prefer African indigenous crops to solve food insecurity

With sweeps of his arm, Jean-Pierre Kamara showers handfuls of tiny seeds over the freshly ploughed land near his village in Senegal’s southern foothills. A team of young men ahead of him loosen more of the clay soil for sowing, while older villagers trail behind, raking the earth back over...

Read more
Riveting! 75,000 fans welcome reunion of Orch Wenge Musica at Kinshasa’s Martyrs Stadium

Riveting! 75,000 fans welcome reunion of Orch Wenge Musica at Kinshasa’s Martyrs Stadium

A historic return for Wenge Musica! A few months ago, the pictures of the Congolese musical group circulated on social media when some of its leaders gathered in a room to speak with one voice. JB Mpiana, Didier Masela, Werrason, Alain Makaba, Adolf Dominguez were part of the founding members...

Read more
One million refugees at risk of being denied access to food, medical support if UN withdraws from Syria

One million refugees at risk of being denied access to food, medical support if UN withdraws from Syria

Faced with the dilemma of access to Syrian refugees who need for and medical supplies senior United Nations staff says NGOs will be able to scale up their work, only after a compromise is reached between the government, Russia and the UN Security Council.   However, the officer pointed that...

Read more
Syrian humanitarian crisis set to deepen as UN debates access to refugees, Russia brandishes veto power

Syrian humanitarian crisis set to deepen as UN debates access to refugees, Russia brandishes veto power

The UN Security Council is set to begin debating the renewal of a key mechanism for delivering aid to Syria on Monday. With a deadline looming, Russia holding veto power, and the Ukraine war complicating diplomacy and worsening the plight of Syrian civilians, humanitarians are understandably nervous. Since 2014, the...

Read more
Covid brain fog: Now medics grapple with cause of impaired attention, memory fuzziness, speed of data processing

Covid brain fog: Now medics grapple with cause of impaired attention, memory fuzziness, speed of data processing

Allison Guy was having a great start to 2021. Her health was the best it had ever been. She loved her job and the people she worked with as a communications manager for a conservation non-profit. Allison could get up early in the mornings to work on creative projects. Things...

Read more
Supreme Court clips US environmental agency’s authority to curb greenhouse emissions

Supreme Court clips US environmental agency’s authority to curb greenhouse emissions

The US Supreme Court has limited the regulatory tools that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can use to curb greenhouse-gas emissions, dealing a massive blow to US President Joe Biden’s climate agenda. Academics and environmentalists lamented the loss of authority, as well as the precedent it could set for the...

Read more
Ukraine horrors: Without accountability, some agencies take ‘safari’ so their teams can get something to tell donors

Ukraine horrors: Without accountability, some agencies take ‘safari’ so their teams can get something to tell donors

Many Ukrainian civilians say they’re not getting enough assistance. Registration with the UN for cash aid – people are eligible for $74 a month for up to three months – has been slow. Several locals said they either register and don’t receive money, or they don’t know where or how...

Read more
Humanitarian agencies say horrors visited on Ukraine people by Russians will take long to overcome

Humanitarian agencies say horrors visited on Ukraine people by Russians will take long to overcome

Beneath the calmer facade of Ukraine major town and the capital Kyiv is a wake of death and destruction. Forty-six out of 69 towns and villages were impacted in the region, according to the government. In towns like Bucha and Irpin, civilians were slaughtered, their bodies left on the road;...

Read more
Ukraine aid response shifts from short-term to long-haul as humanitarian crises spiral out of control

Ukraine aid response shifts from short-term to long-haul as humanitarian crises spiral out of control

Four months into the Russian invasion, Ukraine is facing multiple humanitarian crises on several different fronts, with local and international aid responders girding for the long haul amid the expectation that needs are only going to grow and last longer. Concentrated, brutal fighting in the east is preventing aid groups...

Read more
Why Cameroon remains wedded to demobilisation of Ambazonia separatists in anglophone south

Why Cameroon remains wedded to demobilisation of Ambazonia separatists in anglophone south

Ambazonia fighters – separatist insurgency in anglophone Cameroon – many of whom had missed critical years of schooling, were encouraged to surrender and take advantage of skills programmes – from computer training to poultry farming and tailoring. The idea was that they would then graduate as young entrepreneurs, capable of...

Read more