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‘Women Farmers Are Invisible': A West African Project Helps Them Claim Their Rights — And Land

Senegal: Macky Sall’s Reputation Is Dented, But The Former President Did A Lot At Home And Abroad

An AP Photographer In Ghana Shares Why She Focuses On Documenting Women

Brief: East Africa More Likely Than West Africa To Emerge As Jihadist Foreign Fighter Hotspot

Attack On Nigerien Forces Kills 23 Soldiers And Underscores Continued Conflict With Militants

The First Woman To Run For President In Years In Senegal Is Inspiring Hope

In Senegal’s Capital, Nicaragua Is A Hot Ticket Among Travel Agents As Migrants Try To Reach US

U.S. Struggles For Influence In West Africa As Military Juntas Rise

‘The Warmest Food’: West African Restaurants Emerging In South Carolina’s Lowcountry

Kidnap Culture – How Does A Father Cope?

Two Days Rethinking Democracy In West Africa In The Face Of Discontent And Coups