Show All In Tanzania, female genital mutilation (FGM) has been illegal since 1998, but the practice continues in many parts of the country. © Rowen Smith/Unsplash Tanzania: Inside the Trade in Body Parts Driving FGM Wealth inequalities and a growing conservative backlash are combining to put lives at risk. © IWPR Kenya Allows Safe Abortion. So Why Are Women Dying? Protest by Ada youth in Accra. © Edward Clement Kumsah Ghana: How Local Media Defied Pressure Over Vast Mine Deal Susan Auma and Robert Adongo, Peter Otieno’s mother and brother, hold his funeral pamphlet. Otieno died from injuries allegedly inflicted by police during protests in Kondele, Kisumu County, on July 12, 2023. © Thomas Mukhwana/IWPR Kenyans Maimed by the State Demand Accountability Plain clothed and uniformed security operatives arrest Sammy Okanya (C) in Kampala on July 23 2024. © Haggai Matsiko/IWPR/Agora How Uganda Tried to Silence Protest On the evening of July 29 insurgents attacked and shot dead four police officers at a security checkpoint along Owerri-Onitsha road in Imo state. © Kunle Adebajo Separatists Abroad Are Funding a Conflict in Nigeria. Others Pay the Price Children stand around a vehicle in Chibok in Borno State north-eastern Nigeria. © Stefan Heunis/AFP/Getty Images Nigeria: School Dropouts Face Hardship and Abuse Crucial House. A short after-dinner stroll gave a chance for a rare selfie. At that point, no one yet knew whether President Biden would in fact have the chance to sign the aid bill. © Anthony Borden The Oleksandra Technique: On the Road with Ukraine's Nobel Laureate Show moreGALLERIES All regions, Any mediaAll regionsAfricaAsiaEurope & EurasiaLatin America & the CaribbeanMiddle East & North AfricaMediaAny mediaPhotosVideosAudioMultimedia
In Tanzania, female genital mutilation (FGM) has been illegal since 1998, but the practice continues in many parts of the country. © Rowen Smith/Unsplash Tanzania: Inside the Trade in Body Parts Driving FGM
Wealth inequalities and a growing conservative backlash are combining to put lives at risk. © IWPR Kenya Allows Safe Abortion. So Why Are Women Dying?
Protest by Ada youth in Accra. © Edward Clement Kumsah Ghana: How Local Media Defied Pressure Over Vast Mine Deal
Susan Auma and Robert Adongo, Peter Otieno’s mother and brother, hold his funeral pamphlet. Otieno died from injuries allegedly inflicted by police during protests in Kondele, Kisumu County, on July 12, 2023. © Thomas Mukhwana/IWPR Kenyans Maimed by the State Demand Accountability
Plain clothed and uniformed security operatives arrest Sammy Okanya (C) in Kampala on July 23 2024. © Haggai Matsiko/IWPR/Agora How Uganda Tried to Silence Protest
On the evening of July 29 insurgents attacked and shot dead four police officers at a security checkpoint along Owerri-Onitsha road in Imo state. © Kunle Adebajo Separatists Abroad Are Funding a Conflict in Nigeria. Others Pay the Price
Children stand around a vehicle in Chibok in Borno State north-eastern Nigeria. © Stefan Heunis/AFP/Getty Images Nigeria: School Dropouts Face Hardship and Abuse
Crucial House. A short after-dinner stroll gave a chance for a rare selfie. At that point, no one yet knew whether President Biden would in fact have the chance to sign the aid bill. © Anthony Borden The Oleksandra Technique: On the Road with Ukraine's Nobel Laureate