22 Oct 2014:
Although there will be shortfalls in the country’s infrastructure programme, the railway will be an impressive achievement. William Davison reports
22 Oct 2014: Dereje Feyissa Dori: Progress has been remarkable since 1984’s ‘biblical famine’, but inequality, ethnic tension and civil rights issues need to be addressed
16 Oct 2014:
Despite public support for female parliamentary representation, some MPs have tried to undermine measures to tackle inequality. Diana Cariboni reports
15 Oct 2014:
Sluggish courtrooms, swamped clinics and parents forgoing food are becoming the norm as Ebola opens cracks in Sierra Leonean society, writes Sam Jones
15 Oct 2014: Jennifer Duncan and Scholastica Haule: The country’s new constitution is a great milestone, but it still has to be implemented – a challenge that also remains elsewhere in the world
Guardian Professional,13 Oct 2014:
Ibrahim Abdullahi, the lawyer who started the #BringBackOurGirls Twitter campaign, says continued support is vital. Anna Leach reports
Guardian Professional,10 Oct 2014:
He missed out to Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi, but Jockin Arputham’s nomination is a landmark for the grassroots
10 Oct 2014: Edmund Amann: Poverty has fallen and inflation is low, but fears of a slump have undermined support for presidential incumbent Dilma Rousseff