Conflict-generated displacements, refugee numbers hit record levels as Africa registers 45 million

Conflict-generated displacements, refugee numbers hit record levels as Africa registers 45 million

Given the persistent growth in displacement, there has been a doubling in the forcibly displaced population in Africa since 2018. Three-quarters of these people – 34.5 million – are internally displaced. This represents a near tripling in the number of internally displaced people in Africa since 2017.

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Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

Kenya’s biosafety authority kicks off campaign for GMO maize against backdrop of steep ignorance

NBA Acting Director of Biosafety Research and Compliance Josphat Muchiri confirmed the authority’s readiness for the exercise in the listed counties, adding that the campaign would be expanded to cover all maize-producing regions in Kenya.

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US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

Internist, bioweapons expert and WHO critic Dr Meryl Nass wrote on her Substack that the announcement was “Great news, if reliable!” noting the article cited only “globalist attorney” Gostin and “hapless former Covid czar Ahish Jha.”

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Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Sixth time unlucky: Zimbabwe’s new currency wobbles as illegal night bazaars flourish, conventional stores tumble

Unfettered by expenses such as rising energy costs, taxes and laws that force formal retailers to accept the local currency at artificially low official exchange rates, informal traders, including children, offer better bargains. A box of juice that sells for $3 in a supermarket costs half of that on the streets.

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On federal death row they feared Biden would set up another Trump killing spree, then he commuted 38 death sentences

On federal death row they feared Biden would set up another Trump killing spree, then he commuted 38 death sentences

Since the re-election of Donald Trump, a rising chorus of activists, lawmakers and members of the legal community had been calling on President Joe Biden to commute the sentences of all 40 men on federal death row to life without parole.

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Experts: Famine redefinition unlikely to ease assistance mobilisation to Gaza

Experts: Famine redefinition unlikely to ease assistance mobilisation to Gaza

The IPC famine thresholds require specific assessments: of mortality, of the percentage of households facing an extreme lack of food and of the percentage of malnourished children.

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Human suffering in Gaza is immense but hunger watchdog refrains from describing the acute food shortage as famine

Human suffering in Gaza is immense but hunger watchdog refrains from describing the acute food shortage as famine

Most days, Shay said he treated on average 40 new patients who were admitted to the hospital. Many had severe cases of pneumonia, and several others suffered from meningitis, an illness that can kill in hours. Newborns were often small for their age, he said.

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Sacred and the materialities of religion in Uganda: How God finds expression in different cultures and economies

Sacred and the materialities of religion in Uganda: How God finds expression in different cultures and economies

Anthropomorphic (i.e. the attribution of human characteristics or behaviour to a god, animal or object) positions about material cultures, offering relational theories (such as the new animism and the new materialism) that allow indigenous religious materialities to reveal new understandings about the ontological and other potentialities of so-called “things”.

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Kakamega county in western Kenya leads the East African in combating ‘forgotten’ tropical diseases that puts 25m at risk

Kakamega county in western Kenya leads the East African in combating ‘forgotten’ tropical diseases that puts 25m at risk

Through End Fund, Amref is financing the war against the deadly tropical diseases by making available  preventive drugs for the elimination of the diseases. Part of the campaign involves treatment of water, hygiene and sanitation at all levels.

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How Ethiopia is suffocating with its own IDPs, refugees from the Sudans, Eritrea and Somalia

How Ethiopia is suffocating with its own IDPs, refugees from the Sudans, Eritrea and Somalia

Levels of forced displacement in Mali continue to expand as the security situation deteriorates. Violence linked to militant Islamist groups has grown and these militant actors now control an estimated 50  per cent of the country.

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