The hippos of Virunga National Park are among the thousands of victims of Central Africa's bloody decades of civil war
Dozens of western nations have pledged new money and technology to African countries plagues by ivory poachers and terrorists
Western governments step up enforcement against Africa's poachers as organized crime syndicates realize bigger profits from slaughter of elephants, rhinos and hippos
The leading parties say opponents have failed to create jobs and lift the poor
Though main opposition Democratic Alliance predicted to continue making gains
Analyst says country’s court system is not able to handle international war crimes and crimes against humanity
Broad political consultations seen as a basis for the basis for reconciliation
Research institutes seek to influence African policymakers - and promote growth.
New report calls for improved teacher training, funding
A side agreement to the UN Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights lets individuals take their grievances to the international community.
Some say the ouster of Islamist president Mohammed Morsi is bringing stability; other see permanent setback for democracy.
The Global Fund seeks up to $15 billion over the next three years to combat the diseases
Recent raids in Africa show US policy moving away from killing targets and towards capturing them
Somalia-based sect said to use attacks in part to enhance recruitment
The Brookings Institution analysis says some changes to the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act would harm bilateral trade
US officials from government, civil society and business meet with their African counterparts to discuss possible improvements to the legislation
The Committee to Protect Journalists say about 40 percent of those who’ve fled are from Sub-Saharan Africa
$32 billion to go to developmental assistance
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