by Kaamil Ahmed in Kédougou, Senegal Global development is supported by With sweeps of his arm, Jean-Pierre Kamara showers handfuls of tiny seeds over the freshly ploughed land near his village in Senegal’s southern foothills. A team of young men ahead of him loosen more of the clay soil for sowing, while older villagers trail behind, raking… Continue reading The continent of Africa/Alkebulan’s traditional grains are a way to break its reliance on imported wheat, rice and maize!
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The Genocide in Darfur: Did it really end?!?
You just have to look to see that it has evolved into a political war! The “Darfur Genocide” refers to the current mass slaughter and rape of Darfuri men, women, and children in Western Sudan. The killings began in 2003, as the first genocide in the 21st century. Unrest and violence persist today. The genocide… Continue reading The Genocide in Darfur: Did it really end?!?
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