Sub-Saharan Africa
While maintaining a strong awareness of historical contexts, our coverage of Sub-Saharan Africa aims to comprehensively address many of the most pressing challenges facing the region today.
From LGBTQI+ rights in Uganda to the economic situation in Zambia, we aim to provide nuanced and insightful analysis. In our archives, you will also find profiles of individual countries located within the region where you can learn more about colonial legacies, climate breakdown and demographics.
A Black woman took my job
Michael Kimmel shows how the behaviour of men is the single greatest obstacle to equality – and explains why sharing housework means more sex.
Interview with Wangari Maathai
Environmental trailblazer Wangari Maathai explains why she has joined the Kenyan Government.
The looting of the Congo
Colette Braekman uncovers what lies at the heart of the world’s deadliest war.
Togo
1 June was Day of the Dinosaur in Togo - a red-letter day for that dwindling band of dictators who have held sway over a country for decades but a very bad day for African democracy.
Conclusion
Chocolate saves the world !
At the end of the trail Richard Swift takes a look at the magic bean to see if it can be persuaded to work better for everyone.
Infertility
Our own gift
Infertility is not just a problem in the West.
Sue Njanji Matetakufa reports from Zimbabwe
on the battle to remove the stigma of childlessness.Article That Provides A Brief History Of The Colonisation And Occupation Of The Western Sahara By Spain And Then Morocco.
Simply - Western Sahara
1. ORIGINS
State Of Fear
State of fear
Chris Brazier journeys undercover into
Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara.