On the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly, President Ruto speaks with VOA about his visit to Haiti, Africa’s representation on the UN Security Council and Kenya’s Gen-Z protests
They navigate an uphill struggle for recognition, acceptance
African leaders say the shortfall could set back decades of progress in the fight against malaria
An economist says the drop is an adjustment toward the ZiG's real value and a reflection of the actual state of Zimbabwe’s economy
Both the US and China have said Africa should be better represented on the Security Council
Fighting has displaced 10 million people
Women dominate the mining sector but have limited access to credit, health care, and education
According to the International Energy Agency, the world now invests almost twice as much in clean energy as it does in fossil fuels. But with that shift comes environmental risks related to the mining of critical minerals. VOA’s Jessica Stone looks at how nations are navigating the challenges.
Charity’s report highlights extreme global inequality, accuses mega-corporations of shaping global rules in their favor
Zimbabwean authorities are hoping tourism will help revive the ailing economy, as one government official cites new figures that show more tourists are visiting Victoria Falls. But critics say the country’s poor infrastructure is preventing the site from realizing its full potential.
The US Africa Command is partnering with regional armies to help fight gender-based violence in the military and broader society
Verdict highlights rising tensions ahead of election, amid opposition and civil society groups' fears of a rigged election aimed at keeping President Kais Saied in power
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