Malians struggle to cope after deadly heatwave

In Mali’s capital Bamako, Aboubacar Pamateck runs a scarf under a trickle of water and wraps it around his head to cope with the West African nation’s soaring heat. Africa’s Sahel region experienced a deadly heatwave in early April, exceptional both in terms of duration and intensity. “I drink a lot of water and wear … Read more

Gambari hails Senegal for choosing democracy, insists failure not an option

The Head of the ECOWAS Observer Mission to Senegal and former Nigeria’s minister for external affairs, Ibrahim Gambari, on Friday praised the resilience of the people of Senegal and their commitment to stand by the principles of free elections and the tenets of democratic governance. Mr Gambari, a professor, who leads a 130-member observer group … Read more

West African coup juntas threaten to quit regional bloc: What it means

ACCRA, Ghana – ECOWAS flag with member flags at the second extraordinary summit on the political situation in Burkina Faso, in Accra, Ghana, on February 3, 2022. Photo by NIPAH DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images Three West African countries currently under the rule of military juntas have announced plans to exit the Economic Community of West … Read more

Mars accused of using child labor in cocoa supply chain

Detail of a recently opened cocoa pod in Asikasu on Dec. 19, 2020. Cristina Aldehuela | Afp | Getty Images Candy giant Mars said it aims to end the use of child labor in its supply chain after CBS News reported that children in Ghana are harvesting the cocoa that finds its way into the … Read more