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A study led by Fiona Maisels about chimps and gorillas in West Africa reveals that there have been a lot of them in their native forested region. While it is a good news, there is a dark side of it. Find out what.

Boina123
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This week on Africa Weekly, we follow the plight of unaccompanied African minors hoping to find a safe haven in France, and we travel to Ghana where in an effort to boost the economy, the government is trying to encourage the country's diaspora to return home.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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This week on Africa Weekly , we follow the trial of the former Ivorian president charged with crimes against humanity five years after post-poll violence left 3000

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This week, we take you to Tunisia which is going head to head with palm-killing bugs, we head to Kenya where specialised dogs have been trained to sniff out smugglers … of elephant ivory and rhino horn, and we go to south Africa where young women are being offered generous study bursaries - but only if they promise to stay virgins. FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

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<br /> This week on Africa Weekly, this week on Africa Weekly, we take you to Ghana’s Atewa Range Forest Reserve, renowned for its world-leading biodiversity, but believed to be under threat due to the presence of bauxite beneath the soil. And we travel to Burkina Faso to meet one of the strongest men in the world, Iron Biby, who says he wants to inspire young people in his home country to follow their athletic dreams.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLYFOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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<br /> This week on Africa Weekly, we focus on Angola where the government is diversifying its oil-dependent economy by increasing its investment in the fishing industry, we go on a ride with Burkina Faso’s first female taxi driver and we take a closer look at the pests wreaking havoc to crops across the continent.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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This week, we take you to Nigeria's Yankari game reserve, where conservationists are battling to save the country's last animals from poachers, we meet the American business school graduate who's come home to Ethiopia to launch her handbag line and we take a look at the new TV series that is making Malians smile.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

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This week on Africa Weekly we visit Somalia's first dairy factory and then we look at the dangers of skin whitening creams which are popular across the African continent.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

Boina123
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This week on Africa Weekly we visit Somalia's first dairy factory and then we look at the dangers of skin whitening creams which are popular across the African continent.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

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This week on Africa Weekly, we take you to Kenya where a US NGO has been trialling a campaign that offers villagers a cash income to help alleviate poverty, and we meet 78-year-old Hatifari Munongi, the oldest Zimbabwean to earn a university degree, who has built a replica traditional homestead at her home in Harare.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLYFOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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This week, as Nigeria marks two years since more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, we go to Chibok to see what's left of the school they used to go to. We take you to the Central African Republic where a population under threat from LRA militias are using radio waves to alert authorities of attacks, and we join a training camp for refugee athletes in Kenya who have their sights set on this summer's Rio Olympics. FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

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This week on Africa Weekly we take a look at the 700 year old tradition of cockfighting in Madagascar that's more popular than football, we meet 'Big Ben' - the Cameroonian basketball player taking Asia by storm and then head to Egypt's conservative southern province of Minya where ballet is building bridges.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY

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This week on Africa Weekly we meet the lady lorry drivers in Ghana working for a company that claims to be "the first company globally to employ only female drivers." Then we head to the Democratic Republic of Congo where the island of Idjwi remains a haven of peace, in a region dominated by unrest.FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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This week on Africa Weekly, we go to the Kenyan village where Barack Obama´s father was born, ahead of the US President´s visit to the East African country later this month, we meet the women fighting to eradicate female genital mutilation and head to Rwanda where lions are making their grand return after being driven out by the country´s 1994 genocide.

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This week on Africa Weekly, we travel to Zimbabwe where tourism is booming after years of political and economic instability under Mugabe had kept tourists at bay. And we take you to Nairobi where plans are underway to transform one of the city's oldest libraries to its former glory. FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />

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This week on Africa Weekly, we focus on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is in the grip of an Ebola outbreak. And we travel to South Sudan where, in the shadow of conflict, those in the remote regions of the country also live in fear of a lack of access to health care. FOR SUBSCRIBERS OF AFRICA WEEKLY ONLY<br />




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