African leaders meeting at a security summit in Nigeria says the continent needs a new plan to tackle violent extremisim. The two-day counter-terrorism summit, supported by the United Nations, was also attended by African Union Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat What are the challenges facing the continent and how can it be tackled?
Also why is so little money spent on healthcare in Africa?
And a plan to save the South African rhino as poaching numbers rise.
Sierra Leone facing a youth drug crisis
Sierra Leone facing a youth drug crisis
Is Ghana allowing child marriages?
Gabon: A national dialoge to 'help heal wounds'
How South Africa is stepping up efforts to curb illegal crossings
Why are changes to Somalia's constitution causing concern?
Why has Togo changed its constitution?
The Gambia: Personal testimonies on female genital mutilation
What's the issue between Binance and the Nigerian government?
Senegal's next President: Bassirou Diomaye Faye
Why has Uganda's President promoted his son to head the military?
Why has former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo agreed to run in next year's election?
Women in Sudan: Targets of ongoing sexual violence
Senegal: President Macky Sall refuses to apologise
Kidnapped in Nigeria: A personal testimony
Why were Malawian women abused in Oman?
Will the Rwandan elections be free and fair?
Health workers in Kenya go on strike
Why are Congolese refugees protesting in Rwanda?
How the recruitment of a Ugandan national to Myanmar turned into a nightmare.
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