Africa

US will establish base for drones in North Africa

by Eric Schmitt New York Times January 28, 2013

WASHINGTON — The United States military is preparing to establish a drone base in northwest Africa so that it can increase surveillance missions on the local affiliate of Al Qaeda and other Islamist extremist groups that American and other Western officials say pose a growing menace to the region....

Curbing Tanzania’s land-grabbing race

by Orton Kiishweko Inter Press Service December 19, 2012

DAR ES SALAAM, Dec 19 2012 (IPS) - From January 2013, Tanzania will start restricting the size of land that single large-scale foreign and local investors can “lease” for agricultural use. The decision follows both local and international criticism that major investors are grabbing large chunks ...

Clearing a rainforest in Cameroon for palm oil plantation. Opponents say the costs outweigh benefits.  Photo: Courtesy David Hoyle/WWF

Cameroon: Campaigners oppose industrial palm oil plantations

by IRIN News December 14, 2012

Campaigners opposed to a large palm oil plantation in a rainforest covering part of the Korup National Park in southwestern Cameroon say up to 45,000 people risk losing their livelihoods if the project proceeds. ...

People queue outside the Polana Caniço clinic in a low-income neighborhood in the Mozambique capital Maputo. A 2011 regional household survey by Transparency International found that nearly 40 percent of Mozambican respondents had paid bribes for medical services in the past year – the highest such figure in the region. In Mozambique, it was second only to the percentage that had paid bribes to the police.   Photo: Anna Wallenlind Nuvunga/IRIN

Mozambique: Corruption undermining health service

by IRIN News November 28, 2012

Eulalia Laichela caressed her six-year-old son, Leosio, who lay on the pavement, coughing from beneath a blanket. They had been waiting in the park outside José Macamo, one of the largest hospitals in Mozambique's capital Maputo, since early morning....

With rainfall and aid the number facing starvation in Somalia drops by half a million

by Jeffrey Gettleman New York Times November 18, 2012

NAIROBI, Kenya — The drought-induced famine crisis in Somalia has eased somewhat, United Nations officials said on Friday, with the number of people facing imminent starvation dropping to nearly 250,000 from 750,000 because of rainfall and increased aid deliveries....

Leader ousted by the military, Guinea-Bissau is now a drug haven

by Adam Nossiter New York Times November 1, 2012

BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau — When the army ousted the president here just months before his term was to expire, a thirst for power by the officer corps did not fully explain the offensive. But a sizable increase in drug trafficking in this troubled country since the military took over has raised suspic...

Already struggling to access sporadic humanitarian assistance, internally displaced people (IDPs) in the Somali capital Mogadishu are also facing eviction by returning landowners and unscrupulous camp “gatekeepers” who siphon away what little aid is received, a new report says.  Photo: Kated Holt/IRIN News

Somalia: Mogadishu IDPs suffer extortion, eviction

by IRIN News November 1, 2012

Already struggling to access sporadic humanitarian assistance, internally displaced people (IDPs) in the Somali capital Mogadishu are also facing eviction by returning landowners and unscrupulous camp "gatekeepers" who siphon away what little aid is received, a new report says. ...

Medical workers at the clinic in Kati, Maili measure the upper arm of Bourama Togo. The result shows that he is suffering from acute malnutrition. Photo: CNN

World food day: Mali hunger crisis deepens

by Peter Biro CNN October 16, 2012

The heat inside the small medical clinic is stifling. An occasional breeze from an open window provides the only relief. A dozen lethargic children, their ribs exposed and twig-like arms outstretched, lay on beds covered by mosquito nets....

Africa shows progress on hunger, report says

by BBC News October 11, 2012

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In pictures: Sierra Leone’s cholera outbreak

by BBC News September 28, 2012

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