VOA News: Africa

Renewed Atrocities Threaten IDPs in Eastern DRC

UNHCR reports attacks on camps in North Kivu province province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Ugandans Invest in Trees, For Profit, Conservation

Ugandan government sees so-called 'tree banks' as a means to combat deforestation, but practice remains controversial

Mandela’s Chef Publishes Cook Book on Ukutya Kwasekhaya, Home Food

Personal chef, Xoliswa Ndoyiya, has published a cookbook of meals she serves to the former president, his family and guests

Aid Group Warns Sahel Once Again Facing Food Crisis

Consequences of last year’s scant rains, exceptionally poor harvest now being felt in northern Senegal

Uganda Government Defies Parliament, Signs Oil Agreements

Tullow oil to sell $ 3 billion assets to France’s Total and China’s CNOOC

Renewed Clashes Grip Egypt

At least 3 dead as protesters blame army, police and 'the old regime' for allowing violence to get out of control

UN Declares End of Somalia Famine

FAO director credits rain, improved harvest and enormous humanitarian response

Negotiating Medical Aid in Conflict Zones

Doctors Without Borders walks fine line in caring for sick and wounded

Aid Groups Ask US to Consider Cross-Border Aid Effort in Sudan

Sudan policy analyst at the Enough Project says the humanitarian situation in Southern Kordofan and Blue States is dire

Analyst Says Egyptians Blame Military for Soccer Violence

Said Sadek, professor at the American University in Cairo, says security forces abdicated duty to protect life following a soccer match

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