Sudan Conflict: A Plan International Staff Member’s Journey Home
A Plan International staff member in Sudan, Hassan*, had his life turned upside down when conflict erupted just as he […]
A Plan International staff member in Sudan, Hassan*, had his life turned upside down when conflict erupted just as he […]
Zambian Police Summon Catholic Priest for Questioning Over Sermon In a concerning turn of events, Zambian police have summoned Catholic
As Rwandans marked the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis, French President Emmanuel Macron made a significant
Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame, recently delivered a poignant message as the nation marked the 30th anniversary of the genocide that
Senegal, a beacon of hope in West Africa, recently faced a constitutional crisis that threatened its democratic institutions. However, the
On April 7, Rwanda will mark the 30th anniversary of the genocide that claimed the lives of nearly 1 million
Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act Stands Firm Despite Court Challenge In a controversial decision, Uganda’s Constitutional Court has upheld the country’s Anti-Homosexuality
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The United Nations (UN) has reported a troubling increase in allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by staff, personnel,
Political Parties Unite to Pass New Intelligence Bill Amidst Concerns of Past Abuse In a rare show of unity, the