Beverly Ochieng
@BeverlyOchieng
Obnoxious literary fiction reader | Sahel coups watcher, Wagner Group stalker and Africa analyst with @BBCMonitoring | Usual disclaimers, ocassional typos
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28-11-2011 15:12:09
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Sudan's year-long war risks worsening a regional aid crisis and instability. Yet, African countries have failed to mediate amid competing interests, an inability to gain the warring generals' trust and internal conflicts. I highlight this on #AfricaDaily : bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…
Sudan: A year of war. BBC Monitoring looks back at the Sudanese conflict and getting news sources with violent conflict ravaging the country Beverly Ochieng
bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0h…
Actually good to hear amazing African journalists with superb local knowledge discussing this! Beverly Ochieng bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…
Sudan's year-long war between rival military factions has also been a proxy narratives war for Ukraine and Russia as Kyiv grows its footprint in Africa where Moscow is amplifying presence. This has only worsened instability.
More from me on BBC News Україна (RU)
bbc.com/ukrainian/arti…
If there is something to read this weekend, it is this, by the brilliant Victoria Uwonkunda
BBC News - Rwanda: My return home 30 years after genocide
bbc.co.uk/news/world-afr…
Iran is forging alliances with African countries that are either challenging Western political hegemony or drastically ending cooperation with the West.
I spoke to Newsday about what we've observed at BBC Monitoring about this growing relationship: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w1…
Judith Suminwa Tuluka has been appointed the first ever female prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 🇨🇩
Who is she? And what does this mean for women in the DRC?
@EmmaBarnett speaks to Beverley Ochieng from BBC Monitoring and ANNY T. MODI to find out more 🔽
DR Congo's first female prime minister is in office - a step in increasing women's visibility in governance. Judith Suminwa Tuluka will form a new government that's expected to tackle the rebel siege and revive the economy. More from me on BBC Woman's Hour bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
A long time in the making… 30 years to be exact
My return to #Rwanda and the stories and journey the country and her people have been through are all laid bare in this documentary
bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0h…
On BBC platforms; shortly on BBC World Service. Tomorrow on BBC Radio 4
South Sudanese returnees - who first fled their country’s civil war, then Sudan’s - waiting to board boats in Renk last week. 100s get on each boat, then stay on for the 2+ days to Malakal. Sudan’s war has triggered the world’s largest displacement crisis. #KeepEyesOnSudan