A region known for misery also saves lives THE KIVU provinces in the east of the…
Month: March 2020
Only a global victory can end this pandemic, not a temporary rich countries’ win
Abiy Ahmed The writer is prime minister of Ethiopia and the 2019 Nobel Peace prize laureate…
Too Fast to Be a Woman
When South African track star Caster Semenya won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games,…
Economists Demand Trump Immediately Lift Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela Sanctions That Are ‘Feeding the Coronavirus Epidemic’
This policy is unconscionable and flagrantly against international law. It is imperative that the U.S. lift…
The question of election, should be the question of ideology in Zambia! By: Nassoro Kitunda
I heard the claims and lamentations from the leaders of opposition parties and from religious institution…
Uganda’s Kanungu cult massacre that killed 700 followers By Patience Atuhaire
Judith Ariho does not shed any tears as she recalls the church massacre in which her…
Panic Pandemic – Why are people who should know better buying the Covid19 hype? By Catte Black
Exaggerated or invented, the true danger Covid19 poses is shutting down our sense of reason …
Pandemics and War Games, Solidarity as an Antidote By Stella Calloni
The coronavirus, a new strain of the already existing one, whose mutation is being investigated has…
Cuba’s Contribution to Combating COVID-19
Helen Yaffe— COVID-19 surged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late December 2019, and by…
Blood on the Nile is what’s coming if Egypt and Ethiopia continue their war of words over water
The Nile, one of the wonders of the natural world, finds itself the subject of an…
The Final Chapter Has Still Not Been Written: Remembering The 2004 Coup in Haiti By Robert Roth, Haiti Action Committee
On February 29, 2004, the democratically elected government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide of Haiti was overthrown…
The Difference Between Yams and Sweet Potatoes Is Structural Racism
The Difference Between Yams and Sweet Potatoes Is Structural Racism The confusion goes all the way…
When A Virus Hits Town, Racists Hit Back!
When A Virus Hits Town, Racists Hit Back! Around the planet, from Peru to Melbourne to…
MAJOR JARIN SULTANA: ” I AM PROUD TO HAVE SERVED UNDER THE UN FLAG IN THE DR CONGO”
After 12 months of good and loyal services in the cause of peace and women in…
Climate Change and the Sinking Island States in the Pacific By Saber Salem
Jan 2020 – Climate change is one of the most pressing political, economic and environmental issues of…
Confessions of an Economic Hitman TRANSCEND VIDEOS BY John Perkins
Short Documentary According to Perkins, he began writing Confessions of an Economic Hit Man in the 1980s, but “threats…
Indigenous women in Kenya rebuild resilience amidst an eco-cultural crisis
In the face of growing climate change, indigenous women in Kenya are remembering and reinstating their…
Saving human rights
Declining support for human rights is partly attributable to the expansion of the concept to cover…
CGNK addresses Human Rights Council on North Korea
CGNK’s UN Representative in Geneva Christophe Barbey addressed the 43rd Regular Session of the Human…
Stop the Extradition of Julian Assange-Defend Freedom of the Press
At Irish Congress of Trade Union, Belfast I would like to thank Eamon McMahon and the…
Foreign Correspondence 50 Years Later: A Preface
January 2014 – Some 50 years ago I had been puzzled so much by two problems…
25 African Women Writers You Should Read
Source: aaibc.com Authors are listed, alphabetically, by first name. Also check out a beautiful collage of all…
Overlooked No More: Andrée Blouin, Voice for Independence in Africa By
Politicized by her child’s death, she went on to counsel the first post-colonial leaders of Algeria,…
NO ROSES FROM MY MOUTH: Stella NYANZI´S POEMS FROM PRISON By Bwesigye Bwa Mwesigire and Esther Mirembe
In Carole Boyce Davies’ study of the political activism of the Black Communist, Claudia Jones, Davies…