Catholic Prayer for Combating HIV/AIDS in Swaziland
A Nation Devastated by Disease Swaziland, now known as Eswatini, has one of the world's highest HIV prevalence rates with more than a quarter of adults living with…
A Nation Devastated by Disease Swaziland, now known as Eswatini, has one of the world's highest HIV prevalence rates with more than a quarter of adults living with…
Seeking Safety Far from Home Uganda hosts over 1.5 million refugees, making it one of Africa's largest refugee-hosting nations, with most fleeing conflicts in South Sudan, Democratic Republic…
A Young Nation Torn by War South Sudan gained independence in 2011 after decades of struggle, becoming the world's newest nation with hope for peace and prosperity. Yet…
When Children Cannot Learn Malawi faces severe challenges in providing education to its children despite high enrollment rates in primary schools. Classrooms overflow with 100 or more students…
When the City Offers Little Hope Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital, contains stark contrasts between modern development and desperate poverty affecting millions of residents. Slums surround the city where…
When Work Means Risking Life The Democratic Republic of Congo possesses vast mineral wealth including cobalt, copper, gold, and coltan that power modern technology worldwide. Miners extract these…
When Leaders Betray Public Trust Nigeria has struggled with endemic corruption since independence, with government officials at all levels stealing public funds meant for development and services. Billions…
When Tradition Harms Women and Girls Somalia has one of the world's highest rates of female genital mutilation with nearly all women undergoing this harmful practice that causes…
When Mosquitoes Bring Death Mozambique suffers some of Africa's highest malaria rates with the disease killing thousands annually, particularly children under five and pregnant women. The parasite spreads…
When Democracy Faces Its Test Kenya has experienced election-related violence during several electoral cycles, most notably in 2007-2008 when disputed results triggered ethnic violence killing over 1,000 people…