Besides Britain, which nations send asylum seekers overseas?
The UK’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is not the first of its kind. From Israel to Australia, several countries have used offshoring policies for refugees and migrants
Africa's mobile money taxes risk driving poor out of digital economy
Cash-strapped African nations are rolling out an e-levy on mobile money transactions to boost revenues, but the policy could hurt the poorest as the cost of living rises and reverse impressive gains made in boosting economic inclusion.
Uganda sued over digital ID system that excludes millions
Three charities have filed suit against the government, saying women and the elderly are missing out on healthcare and welfare benefits due to flaws in the identity card rollout
Here's how to reverse Africa's land degradation
From South Africa to Kenya, Africa is fast losing healthy land - but solutions are emerging
Fleeing Ukraine war, African students scramble to study in Europe
After facing racism and violence, African students in the EU have up to three months to win expensive university spots or risk deportation
Kenyan farmers test insurance to ward off climate-driven hunger
Initiatives to build the resilience of vulnerable people living on the frontlines of climate change are growing worldwide, but they are often disjointed, small and short-term
Move over 'tech bros': Women entrepreneurs join Africa's fintech boom
Female 'techpreneurs' are taking their place in Africa's male-dominated fintech boom, but gender bias makes it harder for them to access finance and grow their businesses
'Silicon Savannah' Kenya targets loan apps abusing customer data
Digital lenders have boosted access to credit in Kenya but some are using 'predatory' practices to profit from the poor, consumers and authorities say
After maids die in Saudi Arabia, Kenyan relatives sound alarm
A growing number of bereaved Kenyan families are sounding the alarm over the sudden deaths of female relatives working in Saudi Arabia
SIMs to leaflets: Sudanese find ways to skirt net outage
From using international SIM cards to deploying relatives in the diaspora to relay information, Sudanese citizens are finding ways to communicate in a bid to circumvent telecommunications restrictions imposed after the military seized power last week.