The land doesn’t lie
Safi Faye's 1976 film, 'A Farmer's Love Letter,' exposes the gap between the post-colonial state and the concerns of ordinary people.
Safi Faye's 1976 film, 'A Farmer's Love Letter,' exposes the gap between the post-colonial state and the concerns of ordinary people.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa was presented as a game-changer to address hunger. The consensus 15 years later: It failed.
How economic disparities, inequities, and opportunities occur side by side in Lesotho.
The cruel and lonely COVID-19 death of the South African land and rural women’s activist, Siza Ngubane.
Teacher, journalist, and photographer, Ndeye Seck, talks about feminism and her teaching practice, the Senegalese education system and her passion for football.
The coronavirus shut down in Ghana exposes the weaknesses and inequities in the country’s education system.
While COVID-19 hasn't yet hit African cities as hard as those in the global North, it will eventually likely penetrate deep into the countryside where the most vulnerable live and where health facilities are rudimentary.
In Zimbabwe, the leap from online conversation to citizen protest has followed the same path as other protest movements around the world.