Eighteen months following the coup d’état on July 26, 2023, which ousted elected President Mohamed Bazoum, the CNSP military administration is intensifying its control over Niger. A recent investigation by Amnesty International, published on March 18, details a troubling landscape of forced arrests, unlawful detentions, media crackdowns, and the prohibition of political parties. The report, […]
Escalating repression against human rights defenders in Sahel nations
Sahel governments intensify crackdowns on human rights defenders Human rights defenders across the Sahel region face growing threats as civic freedoms rapidly erode and public liberties come under sustained attack from state authorities. The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (a joint initiative of the International Federation for Human Rights – FIDH and […]
The erosion of legal accountability in the Sahel region
Click to expand Image Beyond being neighbors in the Sahel region of Africa, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger share at least three significant commonalities. First, all three nations are currently governed by military juntas. Second, these military regimes are responsible for severe human rights violations, including various atrocities. Violence against civilians during ongoing conflicts is […]
Niger leads africa in eliminating river blindness with who recognition
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recognized the Niger as the first country in Africa—and the fifth globally—to eliminate Onchocerca volvulus, the parasite responsible for river blindness. « Eliminating a disease is a monumental achievement that demands relentless dedication, » stated Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. « The Niger’s commitment to freeing its […]
Burkina Faso secures world bank funding to upgrade health system
Burkina Faso receives major health system boost with World Bank funding Washington, D.C. — The World Bank has approved a transformative financial package to enhance Burkina Faso’s healthcare system. The initiative includes a €142 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) and a $17 million grant from the Global Financing Facility (GFF). These funds […]
Mali introduces HPV vaccine to fight cervical cancer in women
Mali introduces HPV vaccine to fight cervical cancer in women In a groundbreaking move, the Malian government has integrated the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine into its routine immunization program this November. At a high-profile ceremony in Bamako, attended by key dignitaries and international partners including Gavi and the Ministry of Health and Social Development, the […]
African commission urged to address Burkina Faso’s escalating rights crisis
Click to expand Image Human Rights Watch has called upon the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) to focus on the most severe challenges facing Burkina Faso during its country review scheduled for October 23, 2024. The rights group emphasized that the Burkinabè government must urgently protect civilians impacted by the armed conflict, […]
Burkina Faso: two years after the coup, rights violations escalate alarmingly
Burkina Faso: two years post-coup, rights and freedoms under severe threat Burkina Faso OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP In Burkina Faso, the post-coup transition regime has stagnated, with no clear pathway to constitutional restoration. Despite initial promises, authorities who seized power two years ago have systematically dismantled civic and democratic spaces, silencing dissent and restricting […]
Au Bénin, l’annonce d’une tentative de “coup d’Etat” déjouée pose la question de l’après-Talon
Bénin Au Bénin, l’annonce d’une tentative de “coup d’Etat” déjouée pose la question de l’après-Talon AFP 27 septembre 2024 Au Bénin, l’annonce d’une tentative de “coup d’Etat” déjouée pose la question de l’après-Talon Partager Partager Copy link Facebook Twitter WhatsApp WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email Partager Partager Copy link Facebook Twitter WhatsApp WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram […]
Niger: a year of deepening human rights concerns following the coup
Click to expand Image (Nairobi) – A full year since seizing power, Niger’s military authorities have systematically suppressed opposition voices, independent media, and peaceful dissent, according to a joint statement released today by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH). The junta has carried out arbitrary detentions of former […]
Kémi Séba: a pan-african voice amidst russian influence claims and french denaturalization
Provenant du podcast Le monde est à nous Par Isabelle Labeyrie Suivre While Russia wages a physical conflict in Ukraine, it simultaneously engages in an influence campaign across Africa. Kémi Séba, a prominent social media personality, stands out as a significant conduit in this effort. He has recently been stripped of his French citizenship. Across […]
The world bank bolsters Mali’s inclusive health system resilience
WASHINGTON, June 28, 2024 – The World Bank has given its seal of approval for a $100 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA)*. This significant funding is earmarked to bolster Mali’s efforts in enhancing the availability and uptake of crucial reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent, and nutritional (RMNCAH+N) health services. Furthermore, the initiative […]











