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Humanitarian Crises
“We Sleep In Sewage” – Government Promises Change But Namibians Still Suffering
Ever since independence, Namibians have sought education, employment, and better lives in Windhoek, the country’s political and industrial epicenter. It’s…
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Gender & SGBV
When Parents Don’t Press Charges Against The Men Who Raped Their Children
Three-year-old Deborah* was playing with her mates outside her home when one of her neighbours decided to take her for…
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Humanitarian Crises
Namibian Government Puts Faith In ‘Cheap Solutions’ As Sanitation Sector Fails
Xhuka Shorty and his family are San, an indigenous group of people in southern Africa. Eight years ago, he and…
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Birbishin Rikici
‘Ba Rai, Ba Mutuwa’
‘Ba Rai, Ba Mutuwa’ | RSS.com Saurara a: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS Ragowar kuɗaɗen ayyukan jin kai ga ƴan gudun hijirar da…
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Armed Violence
CAR: Capital Quarter On Strike Over Atrocities By Russian Mercenaries
Inhabitants of the popular Kilometre 5 quarter of the 3rd subdivision in the Central African Republic capital, Bangui, have been…
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Armed Violence
Despite Laws, Nigerian Hospitals Still Reject Gunshot Victims
Adeloye Moses had two targets to meet when he brought out his motorcycle for business in the early hours of…
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Armed Violence
The Girl Who Fled Her Parents’ Home To Escape Boko Haram
Seven years ago, young Kaltume Modu made a huge decision that has hung over her life ever since. Aged only…
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Vestiges Of Violence
Genderizing Conflict Reporting In Africa – A HumAngle Special Podcast Edition
Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS Last month, HumAngle Foundation brought together three distinguished women journalists to discuss the need to…
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Features
The Poorest Are Most At Risk From Boko Haram’s Continuing Abductions In Borno
In April, two women set out from their homes to deliver a ransom and secure the release of their spouses,…
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