Why Poverty Is a Threat to PeaceWhy Poverty Is a Threat to Peace

By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In a small village in northern Burkina Faso, a young man named Idrissa once farmed millet with his father, attended Quranic school, and [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In a small village in northern Burkina Faso, a young man named Idrissa once farmed millet with his father, attended Quranic school, and [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa Why Integrity and Service Matter More Than Promises In a township clinic just outside Lusaka, a mother holds her feverish child and waits [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa Why Democracy Must Be Lived, Not Just Voted. In a rural town in Uganda, a woman named Grace wakes up at dawn, not [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa How Everyday Compromise Weakens African Democracy! It starts small. A driver hands a few cedis to a policeman to avoid a fine. A [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In the heart of Lagos, a sea of youth waved flags and raised their voices in unison: #EndSARS! The streets pulsed with energy, [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In the heart of Nairobi’s Gikomba market, Amina spreads out secondhand clothes before sunrise. Her fingers are swift, her voice persuasive, and her [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In Tamale, northern Ghana, a young woman named Mariam is packaging dried fruit snacks for online customers. In Kigali, a 23-year-old engineer is [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In the industrial town of Aba, Nigeria, Chinedu runs a small factory producing quality leather shoes. His workers are young, his craftsmanship is [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa On a quiet street in Lusaka, Zambia, Linda sells organic haircare products — not from a physical shop, but through her smartphone. She [...]
By Divine Adongo | Voices of Africa In the town of Buea, Cameroon, a young entrepreneur named Tande has built a promising eco-toiletry startup. Demand is growing, her customer base [...]