Entities advocating for the rights of journalists in South Sudan have called for the protection of scribes as the globe celebrates World Press Freedom Day, today 3 May. This year’s World Press Freedom Day theme

Entities advocating for the rights of journalists in South Sudan have called for the protection of scribes as the globe celebrates World Press Freedom Day, today 3 May. This year’s World Press Freedom Day theme
Somalia’s journalists have traditionally worked in one of Africa’s most dangerous environments, targeted by Al-Shabaab and government operatives alike. But now, journalists say the attacks have shifted online, with hired trolls tormenting them in the
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Selon le ministère du Budget, des coupes budgétaires vont devoir être réalisées alors que le pays vient de perdre le soutien du Fonds monétaire international et de la Banque mondiale. Des annonces faites par Bangui
Du sud de l’Ethiopie au nord du Kenya en passant par la Somalie, la Corne de l’Afrique fait face à une sécheresse qui alarme les organisations humanitaires, avec près de 20 millions de personnes menacées