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‘It’s needless death’: Ugandan activists decry restrictive abortion laws
Mozambique’s Bloody Conflict Is Spreading
Grantee Sophie Neiman on 'Accuracy in Times of Atrocity'
The Long Wait of Thomas Kwoyelo
In the shadow of war, life begins anew in a Congolese maternity ward
Sisters in support: Decriminalising sex work from inside Kampala brothels
Women and War in Eastern Congo
Cattle raiders give up guns in ongoing fight for peace in northern Uganda
Don’t talk, act: How a Ugandan city is getting kids off the street
Slow aid response frustrates Congolese made homeless by volcano
After one of Africa's most dangerous volcanoes – Mount Nyiragongo – sent fast-moving lava towards Goma, the largest city in eastern...
‘It’s needless death’: Ugandan activists decry restrictive abortion laws
Abortion is generally illegal in Uganda, and fear of imprisonment leads many to resort to extreme and unsafe practices.
Mozambique’s Bloody Conflict Is Spreading
Rwandan soldiers patrol in the village of Mute, in Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, Aug. 9, 2021 (AP photo from video by Marc Hoogsteyns).
Grantee Sophie Neiman on 'Accuracy in Times of Atrocity'
Neiman is an award-winning freelance journalist covering politics, conflict, and human rights across East and Central Africa. Her reporting and photography have...
The Long Wait of Thomas Kwoyelo
Sophie Neiman investigates the contentious war crimes case of a former child soldier in Uganda's ferocious Lord's Resistance Army.
In the shadow of war, life begins anew in a Congolese maternity ward
A maternity ward in eastern Congo is a testament to both the trauma of war and how, in spite of it, life carries stubbornly on.
Sisters in support: Decriminalising sex work from inside Kampala brothels
In Uganda, sex workers face stigma and abuse. But a sisterhood within the brothels is helping them navigate challenges.
Women and War in Eastern Congo
journalist Sophie Neiman will explore the myriad challenges facing women in the ongoing crisis in eastern Congo—and how they are responding...
Cattle raiders give up guns in ongoing fight for peace in northern Uganda
In northern Uganda, where jobs are few and food is scarce, cattle raiders are now laying down their weapons to encourage peace.
Don’t talk, act: How a Ugandan city is getting kids off the street
Hashtag Gulu reunites homeless children with their family members and provides them with vocational skills. It is also a rare safe haven.
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A journalist who reports on African politics and highlights the corruption and human rights abuses occurring in Equatorial Guinea.