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The Phantom AID trap and why Rwanda stands tall
In the shadow of Western might, African nations fight. Phantom aid flows like a river, But it binds us tighter forever. Development partners, they claim, Yet their chains remain. Loans and grants with ...
Fortify Forward Innovation Challenge 2025 is a timely initiative that will address some of the most pressing malnutrition ...
The air is filled with anticipation and hope as February 27, 2025, marks the official launch of 24-hour business operations—a ground-breaking initiative led by Regional Commissioner Albert Chalamila, ...
I thought of it again when the Home Office published a report celebrating its ‘UK-wide blitz on illegal working to strengthen ...
In Kenya, I saw peacemaking projects that engaged rival tribes living in a slum in Nairobi and visited a hospital providing ... supported by CRS. In Rwanda, I met women, some genocide widows, learning ...
"All Belgian diplomats in Rwanda are required to leave the country within 48 hours," said Rwanda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. "In compliance with the Vienna ...
Rwanda has stopped its aid cooperation with Belgium, following Brussels' criticism of Kigali's involvement in the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Belgium accuses ...
Rwanda has said international sanctions will reduce the likelihood of peace with M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), after the United Kingdom said it would pause some ...
By the peaceful shore of Lake Kivu in Gisenyi, Rwanda, this month.Credit... Supported by By Elian Peltier Photographs by Guerchom Ndebo Elian Peltier and Guerchom Ndebo reported from both Goma ...
Rwanda suspended development cooperation with Belgium for trying to “sabotage” its access to financing amid disagreements over its role in the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo ...