Uganda’s practice of pardoning and then integrating captured or surrendered members of the LRA into its military and getting them to hunt down their former comrades-in-arms, has come in for criticism by victims of the group in the CAR
Uganda’s practice of pardoning and then integrating captured or surrendered members of the LRA into its military and getting them to hunt down their former comrades-in-arms, has come in for criticism by victims of the group in the CAR
After three decades of corruption and patronage exchanged for loyalty, the new Yemeni government is taking responsibility for development projects and alliances are beginning to shift within the country.
Thousands of mentally ill people across Ghana, including children as young as nine, are being sent to “prayer camps” where they are often kept against their will and tied to walls or trees and forced to fast.
A civil society has begun to emerge in the rebel-held areas of Syria with the Free Syrian Army taking over delivery of services, and the development of a new court system, but serious flaws remain.
Small farmers in the developing world are too hungry to adapt to their increasingly volatile climate according to new studies