Breaking the Silence: Endometriosis and the Invisible Struggle of African Women
In Africa, women struggle to cope with endometriosis through a combination of medical management, behavioral adjustments, and community-driven support.
In Africa, women struggle to cope with endometriosis through a combination of medical management, behavioral adjustments, and community-driven support.
Africans Rising for Unity, Justice, Peace, and Dignity strongly condemns the president of Tunisia’s racist comments towards fellow Africans
The violent response of Moroccan and Spanish forces against these African people, desperate in their search for new futures and new possibilities for themselves and their families, will not be tolerated.
We cannot stand by and watch our dear children pay such a hefty cost, as a community of people who care about the prosperous future for Africa’s future generations, we must act in unity to prevent such acts of violence and tragedies from taking place.
We can look at Togo as an example where this type of challenge will be encountered because Togo has been under the rule of a dictatorship for more than five decades. From 1967 until the present Togo has only known two presidents; Gnassingbe Eyadema and his son Faure.
Africans Rising’s Taye Balogun speaks with Dr. James Pope, host of “Africa Now! on Pacifica Radio’s community-sponsored station, WPFW in Washington about Africans Rising and the movement’s launch on 25 May 2017.
Africa loses up to $70 billion a year through illicit financial flows — the illegal movement of money out of Africa countries, mostly by transnational corporations.
Africans Rising, a Pan-African Movement of people and formations, working for peace, justice and dignity congratulates the people of The Gambia upon a successful and peaceful election on 1st December, 2016.
As Head of Movement your task is to build on the consensus points of Africans Rising to date and inspire the building of a Pan-African movement of the future.
From the 20-25 of August 2016, Africans from across the continent and those in the Diaspora trooped on the East African Country of Tanzania to discuss the Africa Africans want.
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