Articles by Rosebell Kagumire
Carbon credits are dispossessing African communities
Instead of cutting their emissions, big polluters are exploiting the continent’s forests.
Africa deals with the ripple effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Can the quest for peace in Europe bring calm at home? Rosebell Kagumire asks.Vaccines alone won’t stop malaria
Malaria vaccines are welcome, but they won’t be enough to stop its disease, argues Rosebell Kagumire.Choose your scapegoat
As Uganda passes its anti-gay law, Rosebell Kagumire decries the way faltering governments make scapegoats of their most marginalized citizens.Africa is beginning to hold social media companies to account
A court case shows the continent’s demand for social media companies to be accountable for their impact offline, columnist Resebell Kagumire writes.Out of the shadows
Our new columnist Rosebell Kagumire illustrates the dangers faced by migrant workers in the Gulf States.