
Never quite at home: A Sudanese mother struggles with life in an IDP camp
“It is the war that forced us to come here”, says Alia a mother of two, who fled with her family to a camp for

“It is the war that forced us to come here”, says Alia a mother of two, who fled with her family to a camp for

The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) says it has arrested 33 members of a gang responsible for the violent attack on the Christ Apostolic Church, in

Over the course of eleven days, the Pontiff is set to both honour history and make history. Starting off the trip in Algeria on 13

Though he is only in his early 30s, Waswa is the father of many at his orphanage in Uganda where he is restoring the hope

Christians in CAR navigate a treacherous landscape. Though the 2016 Constitution guarantees religious freedom and Christian-Muslim relations are generally peaceful, Christians face violence from both

Like so many children in Africa, Worke did not grow up sheltered from the bitter realities of life. “I was born in Ethiopia. My childhood

Reverend Kitika, from one of the Baptist churches in Ituri province, is dealing with both a tragedy and a miracle in his congregation. He lost two members of

Having become an independent country in July 2011, South Sudan holds the acclaim of being the most recent sovereign state in the world. It also

What started off as an ordinary day of trading, bartering and shopping, ended in tragedy with the killing of more than twenty people. On Thursday

Believers in the west African country face a severe combination of ethno-religious hostility, Islamic oppression, dictatorial paranoia and organized corruption and crime. Mostly in northern