Show All Yevheniia Virlych and Naumova Olena Oksana Matsopa Yuriy Larin Viktoriia Mankovska A militiaman poses with his weapon at an informal demobilization camp in Sevare, Mali, on July 6, 2019. The camp is run by a businessman with the goal of shifting young Fulani men away from jihadism. © Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images Why Militancy is Spreading in Mali According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) over 100,000 people have crossed into Ethiopia from Sudan since April 2023. Sudanese and other refugees in the border camps in Amhara lament a lack of security, difficult communication with the outside world and a general sense of abandonment. © Michele Spatari/AFP/via GettyImages Sudanese Refugees Pay Price for an Ethiopian Conflict Georgia’s Violent Crackdown on Journalists In recent months, vast swathes of farmland have been seized for gold mining, often without compensation for local farmers. © IWPR The Winners and Losers of Ghana’s Gold Rush Show moreGALLERIES All regions, Any media All regions Africa Asia Europe & Eurasia Latin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Media Any media Photos Videos AudioMultimedia
A militiaman poses with his weapon at an informal demobilization camp in Sevare, Mali, on July 6, 2019. The camp is run by a businessman with the goal of shifting young Fulani men away from jihadism. © Marco Longari/AFP via Getty Images Why Militancy is Spreading in Mali
According to United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) over 100,000 people have crossed into Ethiopia from Sudan since April 2023. Sudanese and other refugees in the border camps in Amhara lament a lack of security, difficult communication with the outside world and a general sense of abandonment. © Michele Spatari/AFP/via GettyImages Sudanese Refugees Pay Price for an Ethiopian Conflict
In recent months, vast swathes of farmland have been seized for gold mining, often without compensation for local farmers. © IWPR The Winners and Losers of Ghana’s Gold Rush