In 2022, climatic alterations will continue to descend mercilessly on Africa. Rain will fall erratically on farmers, such as this Kenyan woman, who cannot grow crops and earn their livelihoods without the traditionally regular monsoons from the east and the warming of air and downpours that follow the movement of inter-tropical convergence patterns from the west across the middle of the vast continent. (Photo: Neil Palmer (CIAT))
In 2022, climatic alterations will continue to descend mercilessly on Africa. Rain will fall erratically on farmers, such as this Kenyan woman, who cannot grow crops and earn their livelihoods without the traditionally regular monsoons from the east and the warming of air and downpours that follow the movement of inter-tropical convergence patterns from the west across the middle of the vast continent. (Photo: Neil Palmer (CIAT))
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In 2022, climatic alterations will continue to descend mercilessly on Africa. Rain will fall erratically on farmers, such as this Kenyan woman, who cannot grow crops and earn their livelihoods without the traditionally regular monsoons from the east and the warming of air and downpours that follow the movement of inter-tropical convergence patterns from the west across the middle of the vast continent. (Photo: Neil Palmer (CIAT))
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Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, along with General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, ousted civilians and ruled Sudan as 2022 began and civilian protests continued almost daily. (Photo: Gospel Kitaa)
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Samia Suluhu Hassan, Tanzania’s new Zanzibari president, will try to recapture the robust democratic progress her country has lost. (Photo: Sudaneditors)
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Ethiopia’s conflagration will continue, probably well into the middle of 2022. Shown here is the arrival of 2.2 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa. (Photo: WHO)