Crackdown on gay men in Senegal in wake of punitive new law criminalises HIV infection

Crackdown on gay men in Senegal in wake of punitive new law criminalises HIV infection

Monitoring by the HIV Justice Network, an international organisation that tracks the criminalisation of people living with HIV worldwide, puts the total number of detentions under Article 319 since early February at more than 70, with at least 62 linked to the Diallo investigation.

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New study finds surge in violence followed Trump’s cuts to USAID programmes in Africa

New study finds surge in violence followed Trump’s cuts to USAID programmes in Africa

For many years, USAID had provided crucial support to African countries wrecked by conflict and violence. By eliminating more than 90 per cent of foreign aid contracts, the Trump administration effectively cut some $60 billion in funding.

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Kenya signs $2.5 billion agreement with US, that clears ways for dozens of ‘America First’ global health deals

Kenya signs $2.5 billion agreement with US, that clears ways for dozens of ‘America First’ global health deals

The five-year, $2.5 billion agreement with Kenya was signed on Thursday by Kenyan President William Ruto and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to replace a patchwork of previous health agreements that had traditionally been run by the US Agency for International Development

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In a rare shift since coming to power, Trump approves $32.5m in aid to Nigeria to address hunger

In a rare shift since coming to power, Trump approves $32.5m in aid to Nigeria to address hunger

The West African country is also dealing with an insurgency in its northeast that has resulted in the death of around 35,000 civilians and the displacement of more than two million others, according to the United Nations.

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WHO certifies Kenya as sleeping sickness-free as world tackles neglected tropical diseases

WHO certifies Kenya as sleeping sickness-free as world tackles neglected tropical diseases

The ministry of health formally submitted its HAT elimination dossier to WHO in 2023 and on June 16, 2025, Kenya received official validation from WHO following a rigorous external expert review.

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Irrigation canals project in Kenya’s Taita Taveta County stalls after US president funding cuts

Irrigation canals project in Kenya’s Taita Taveta County stalls after US president funding cuts

In Kenya, residents of Taita Taveta County say they are now more vulnerable to flooding than they had been before, as half-finished irrigation canals could collapse and sweep away crops. Community leaders say it will cost $2,000 to lower the risk – twice the average annual income in the area.

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Ruto reveals plans to list Kenya Pipeline Company on Nairobi Securities Exchange

Ruto reveals plans to list Kenya Pipeline Company on Nairobi Securities Exchange

Kenya has been seeking new sources of funding since deadly nationwide protests last summer forced it to pursue austerity measures and scrap planned tax hikes worth more than 346 billion Kenyan shillings ($2.68 billion).

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Song and dance that shut out pangs of hunger in Kenyan refugee camp as Trump’s aid freeze takes heavy toll on youth in exile

Song and dance that shut out pangs of hunger in Kenyan refugee camp as Trump’s aid freeze takes heavy toll on youth in exile

The happiness of these children isn’t guaranteed now as funding cuts have affected operations here. Fewer resources and staff are available to engage the children and ensure their safety. One of the dancers, Gladis Amwony, has lived in Kakuma for eight years now. In recent years, she has started taking part in the Acholi traditional dances to keep her Ugandan roots alive.

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