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Human Rights, Conflict, Peace and Security, ...
Bunia in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now a relatively peaceful place, thanks to the biggest peacekeeping mission ever...
Libyan Americans rallied at the White House on 19 February, urging media and policy attention to violence against the democracy...
Education, International Organizations and Africa, ...
To coincide with a report on the damaging effects of conflict on efforts to improve the education of the world's...
Kyohero fishing village on the shores of Lake Albert, Uganda. The discovery of oil around the Lake Albert region has...
NGOs and Civil Society, Arms and Military Affairs, ...
The Satellite Sentinel Project has released images showing Sudanese Armed Forces deployments at the time of South Sudan's independence referendum...
Uganda
Uganda returns to the polls in February, where President Yoweri Museveni is favoured to win a fourth term.
United States, Canada and Africa, Sudan
Former United States President Jimmy Carter has a long history of working for peace in Sudan. In January a delegation...
Human Rights, Congo-Kinshasa, ...
Fifty years after the assassination of Congolese Independence leader Patrice Lumumba, the ordinary people of Congo are no closer to...
Sudan
South Sudanese voters went to the polls during the week beginning January 9, 2011, to decide whether they wanted independence.
United States, Canada and Africa, Sudan
A small curbside office suite in Alexandria, Virginia, USA becomes a polling site of the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission, administered...