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By Anant Mishra One year ago, Somalia was gripped by famine. It was the first time since 1991 that famine was declared, a term that is only used when more than 30 percent of children are suffering...
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By Alpha Jallow A four day exchange workshop by ActionAid Senegal and Gambia on the results of the Agro-Ecology and Resilience project implemented in both countries opened in Kaolack, central...
View ArticleWe Need The Animals
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View ArticleFAO launch project for communities in the Sahel and Horn of Africa
By Alpha Jallow The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and its partners launched a new regional project to improve the livelihoods and economy of rural populations in the...
View ArticleEthiopia’s new national slogan
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View ArticleAfrica, a continent already seeing the effects of climate change
By Adisa Amanor Wilks In some sense Africa is already experiencing a change in climate. From an increasingly erratic and unpredictable weather pattern in recent times, to recent floods in Burkina Faso...
View ArticleEthiopian government poised to address climate change
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View ArticleWatery Cricket
By Ananya S Guha The decision of an Indian High court to shift premises of the IPL because of drought conditions, and also because of water scarcity has been debated by many including former...
View ArticleAfrican countries to accelerate progress on Great Green Wall
By Alpha Jallow Ministers from African countries North and South of the Sahara and their development partners are meeting in Dakar, Senegal, at a High-Level conference organized by the African Union...
View ArticleInterview with Anant Mishra
Michael Organ interviews Anant Mishra, human rights and political commentator, prolific author and former youth representative to the United Nations. Tuck Magazine: Anant, tell us first of your...
View ArticleVenezuela: Time to Prevent Another Syria
Administrator Venezuela: Time to Prevent Another Syria Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine John Moore/AFP By Cynthia M. Lardner Comparing and Contrasting...
View ArticleStarvation looms for 6 million children in Horn of Africa
Administrator Starvation looms for 6 million children in Horn of Africa Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine Feisal Omar/Reuters By Katy Migiro Hunger,...
View ArticleDrought Crisis In Kenya
Administrator Drought Crisis In Kenya Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine Stephen Morrison/EPA By Cynthia Meru The #EmbraceAFamily Campaign by the Kenya Red...
View ArticleWater shortages strangle Zimbabwean townships
Administrator Water shortages strangle Zimbabwean townships Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazine EPA photo By Mbizo Chirasha The stench of stale urine, rot...
View ArticleAre we on the brink of World War III?
Administrator Are we on the brink of World War III? Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazineAP photo ByJillian Haslam Those in power can do much more. But in a...
View ArticleSomali refugees forced to leave camp face insecurity, drought and hunger
Administrator Somali refugees forced to leave camp face insecurity, drought and hunger Tuck Magazine Tuck Magazine - Online political, human rights and arts magazineRiyaad Minty photo ByAmnesty...
View ArticleEthiopian government poised to address climate change
UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Tanya Bindra By Alpha Jallow The Ethiopian Minister of Agriculture, Tefera Derebew, stated that his country has put in place measures to address the occurrence of El Nino which...
View ArticleWatery Cricket
By Ananya S Guha The decision of an Indian High court to shift premises of the IPL because of drought conditions, and also because of water scarcity has been debated by many including former...
View ArticleAfrican countries to accelerate progress on Great Green Wall
By Alpha Jallow Ministers from African countries North and South of the Sahara and their development partners are meeting in Dakar, Senegal, at a High-Level conference organized by the African Union...
View ArticleInterview with Anant Mishra
Michael Organ interviews Anant Mishra, human rights and political commentator, prolific author and former youth representative to the United Nations. Tuck Magazine: Anant, tell us first of your...
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