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On Monday 15 August, the Kenyan government send about 50 administration officers to a small but contested island known as Migingo. The move not only caused panic among Ugandans living on the island...
During the Darfur crisis, China used its seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to prevent numerous attempts to impose an embargo on Sudan. While Chinese involvement in Africa has...
Cabinet has noted the national position for the negotiations on climate change under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), spokesperson Jimmy Manyi said on Thursday....
The Africa Group Negotiators on Climate Change (AGN) met in Durban at the International Convention Center, the venue for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change to be held in...
Many African people believe that sexual violence only affects females, perhaps because most male victims of sexual violence do not report their experiences.(2) This CAI paper argues that male...
We are pleased to announce that Webber Wentzel has agreed to join ALN (formerly known as Africa Legal Network). This is a significant development in our strategy to become a truly African law firm...
On 23 July 2011 one of the main rebel leaders in South Sudan, Colonel Gatluak Gai, was confirmed dead by government officials after he was shot at Pakur where his forces were temporarily assembled....
The humanitarian crisis unraveling in southern Somalia, which the United Nations says is the worst famine in the area for 20 years, has been compounded by political instability that is nearly...