An agreement signed at the end of 2017 between the armed opposition and government forces in South Sudan will see schools which were occupied as part of the conflict reopen. Many children and teachers were forced to flee military groups and abandon their schools, meaning some three quarters of children in South Sudan are missing out on an education.
Hope for Mauritanian desert economy as tourists return
[Article] Intrepid tourists are returning to Mauritania to explore its desert landscapes and historical towns after France scaled down its terror threat level in the former no-go zone from red to orange.
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Camels. In Mauritanian Saraha they're a familiar sight. And increasingly tourists are too.
Tour operators had stayed away for seven years because of security fears.
But now they're returning to Adrar, the northeastern region famed for its historical sites and dramatic landscapes.
Guillaume Jordan,...
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