NEW YORK, 23 May 2017 – “With the passing of Sir Roger Moore, the world has lost one of its great champions for children – and the entire UNICEF family has lost a great friend. I... Read more
Five months ago, with the aid of our members on the ground from the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, we released exclusive interviews and video to project the strike from the youth voic... Read more
Press Release Come Thursday, May 25, 2017, the pan African newspaper, The Difference, will at its annual #AfricaDay Colloquium be hosting a multi-disciplinary panel discussion on the theme:... Read more
By Biko Agozino Africa needs a democratic revolution led by the working people. For that to happen, the united peoples of Africa must start their own socialist party whose primary goal is to... Read more
ISIS has at least 10 ‘provinces’ outside Iraq and Syria. The recent history of the one in Nigeria tells us about how the group operates, and why it will stay a threat. Philip Obaji Jr. CALAB... Read more
By Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe It is an unconscionable tragedy of incalculable historical consequences that Barack Hussein Obama, the first African-descent president of the US republic in 233 years en... Read more
Ahead of G7, UNICEF urges world leaders to adopt six-point action agenda to keep refugee and migrant children safe “He said to me if I didn’t sleep with him he would not bring me to Europe.... Read more
Despite progress, millions of children still miss out on life-saving immunization New York, 26 April 2017 – UNICEF procured 2.5 billion doses of vaccines to children in nearly 100 countries... Read more
By Churchill Okonkwo Bleak as this Nigerian situation may seem, things will be worse under the enclave of Biafra. Whoever said ugliness is only skin deep should take another look at Nigeria... Read more
By Oduche Azih The above insolence is hardly news. From the many headlines of reports covering this story, I have deliberately chosen the above because it is particularly offensive – to me.... Read more







