By Peter Barker October 31, 2021 A Congolese Pygmy hunter-gatherer tribe has seen its members succumb to alcoholism as logging
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Long-dead Oilfield In Nigeria Still Sows Conflict Between Shell And Communities That Watched It Grow
By Onome Amawhe November 9 , 2021 Nigeria’s oldest oil well stopped gushing black gold a half-century ago, but it
Too Big To Succeed: Some Conservation Areas In Africa Are Too Large To Protect
By Martin M Barillas November 16 , 2021 Researchers are questioning current conservation efforts in Central Africa, suggesting the vast
Sub-Saharan Africa Forum Seeks To Engage Young People In Fight Against Extremism
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — One month before a deadly attack by al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed 53 people in Burkina Faso, an international
Rotten Job: Customs Officials Seize Decaying Bushmeat Smuggled In At Airport
By Joseph Golder December 3, 2021 Decaying porcupines and antelopes, among a vast quantity of other bushmeat being smuggled into
Gynescope Remote Systems Deployed To Help African Women
By Jon Schiller December 6, 2021 The Illumigyn Gynescope, a fully remote and first-of-its-kind gynecological imaging platform, will be distributed across
Rebellious Teenager Evolves Into Sweet Soul Catering Entrepreneur
Once a rebellious teenager, Aurelia Geddis, now 33, is a spiritually-based, single mother to a young boy and owner of
A Smart Polymer That Would Heal Wounds Without Sutures
It’s long been a staple of science fiction to mock the simple suture as outdated. And why not — the
Sub-Saharan Africa Forum Seeks To Engage Young People In Fight Against Extremism
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — One month before a deadly attack by al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed 53 people in Burkina Faso, an international
CBD From A Vending Machine? Manufacturers Face Opportunities And Challenges In Growing Industry
New York — In 2018, CBD-infused products sales totaled $1.9 billion, according to research by Colorado-based BDS Analytics in partnership with Arcview