Why I Joined Africans Rising
I am a young Sudanese man, raised on the banks of the Nile —where civilizations meet, and dreams collide with harsh realities. Since childhood, I have heard people speak of a “wounded Africa,”
I am a young Sudanese man, raised on the banks of the Nile —where civilizations meet, and dreams collide with harsh realities. Since childhood, I have heard people speak of a “wounded Africa,”
The ninth annual Africa Liberation Week (ALW) has come to an end, marking a significant milestone in the journey towards a united, prosperous, and borderless Africa. From May 19th to 25th, 900 actions and activities
Last year, farmers in my village in northern Ghana experienced perhaps the worst drought in recent times. The rains started as usual in May,
Recalling the commitments of the Generation Equality Forum and the recently concluded Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in New York,
The history of slavery and slave trade is one of the activities that greatly dehumanised the black race and Africans as a whole. Our forefathers were treated as less humans,
Building on eight years of massive and consistent mobilisations, the 2025 African Liberation Week will be a milestone in fostering Pan-African solidarity.
The AU is hosted a major meeting on February 11 to address the situation in Sudan. For the past year and more, Sudan has been engulfed in a brutal armed conflict which has cost thousands of lives and displaced millions and turned many into refugees.
Africans Rising, a Pan-African movement committed to unity, justice, peace, and dignity, together with its members expresses profound concern over the escalating crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
History was made on November 12, 2024, as the first-ever Borderless Africa Student Club debuted at the University of Media, Arts and Communications in Ghana.
Africans Rising true to its contribution to movement building and support, is currently engaging its members in a bold exploration of what an ideal future for
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