News

Months after an informal settlement’s demolition, the site is under development as displaced residents grapple with ...
The issue doesn’t affect Kyambogo University alone. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, in October 2019 security ...
The short-lived sale is just the latest example in a long line of inconsistent policies, says Ithiel Mavesere, a lecturer in ...
United by grief, they’re fighting to make the former president answer for extrajudicial killings during his campaign against ...
Women who lived through Indonesia’s anti-communist terror blend art and protest to block government plans that would honor ...
Wyddiane Prophète, GPJ Haiti Donaldson, originally from Port-au-Prince and now a refugee in Cap-Haïtien, waits for a motorcycle ride to his agronomy classes at Anténor Firmin University. He fled Cité ...
Kongsi 8 gives women and gender minority artists a space to come together and create in the face of worsening repression.
This is Ukraine’s highest judicial oversight body, the High Council of Justice. Just 15 of the 21 seats reserved for judges ...
Fishermen bemoan dwindling catches as contamination by industrial waste and other pollutants raises concerns about the safety of food and drinking water.
US aid helped save and sustain lives, but failed to build lasting prosperity. Now, the money’s gone. Can Zimbabwe become self-sufficient, or will it turn to China?
On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, this five-part series looks at how governments in the region struggle to rein in the bloodshed – and the many ways women fight for ...
Norma Baján Balán, GPJ Guatemala Fishermen who work on Lake Atitlán sell their catch at the local market. Amadeo López Sajvín, who lives in a municipality that borders the lake, has been fishing for ...