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The Cameroonian Women Grinding Flour By Hand To Escape The Russian Wheat Trap
Cassava Flour could -gradually- win the hearts of Cameroonian households, according to a group of women aiming to reduce the…
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Cost Of Preventing Malaria Soaring In Kano With Little Effect
Muhammad, 30, lives in the Dala area of Kano with his seven siblings and two parents. He had always been…
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NigeriaDecides2023: “I Saw Blatant Vote Buying In Maiduguri”
At first, I thought the group of men and women that had gathered a few metres away were another polling…
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Fear Of Stigma Silences Male Rape Victims
When Monsiri* was raped, he did something that was probably unusual for men his age – he told his mother.…
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NigeriaDecides2023: Displaced Voters Disenfranchised By Hunger And Cash Crisis
The sound of hungry babies quietly whining was the only thing to be heard in the unofficial displaced people’s camp…
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Civil Society Groups Rise To Safeguard Sudan’s Shaky Transition To Democracy
When in December 2018, the people of Sudan thronged the streets to protest a failing economy, they met a resistance…
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How Digital Surveillance Threatens Press Freedom In West Africa
When Eti-Inyene Akpan, a freelance photojournalist, heard about the plans to hold #EndSARS protests in Oct. 2020, he was eager…
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Women Are Both Victims And Combatants In Cameroon
Four years ago, Emmanuela started dating a separatist fighter in Bamenda, a town that has witnessed unrest since 2017. She…
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“Every Time I Close My Eyes, They Are Shooting Me Again…”
The excruciating pain and the trauma she experienced come back to her in a flood, even though the incident happened…
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Surviving Captivity Amidst The Violence In Southern Kaduna
Kiseria Gabriel’s life at Dogon Noma, Northwest Nigeria, consisted of taking care of her toddler and making steamed bean pudding…
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