Jozef Naudts
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Jozef Naudts
@jozefnaudts.bsky.social
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Passionate about Africa. Focus on Humanitarian issues, Human Righs & Press Freedom. Messages represent personal opinions.
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Today marks five years since the start of the Tigray War.

I remember as if it were yesterday. The faces of those who lost their lives remain vivid.

Still asking myself what we could have done differently.
www.gatesnotes.com/three-tough-...

Very interesting ideas by Bill Gates on fighting climate change and prioritizing human development! @billgates.bsky.social
www.gatesnotes.com
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Sudan |We are deeply saddened by the killing of five Sudanese Red Crescent Society volunteers in Bara, North Kordofan.

Humanitarian workers must never be a target. Our hearts are with their families, colleagues, and all those they served with compassion and courage. ms.spr.ly/63324t8NCe
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NPR @npr.org · 6d
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces claim they've seized the Sudanese army's last base in El Fasher, Darfur - trapping hundreds of thousands and stoking fears the country could split in two.
'Trapped and terrified': Genocide warnings after RSF's Darfur advance
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces claim they've seized the Sudanese army's last base in El Fasher, Darfur - trapping hundreds of thousands and stoking fears the country could split in two.
n.pr
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In 2024, the IOM tracked 446,000 people leaving the Horn of Africa via the “Eastern route”, crossing into Yemen to reach the Arabian Gulf. Ninety-six percent were Ethiopian, and a third of those were Tigrayan – although Tigrayans make up only 6% of Ethiopia’s population.
The exodus out of Tigray
Young people are leaving en masse – and don’t know if they’ll ever come back.
continent.substack.com
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Sudan 🇸🇩 MAP UPDATE: the situation in Sudan as of 01/10/2025.

-This past month the SAF achieved some critical victories in northern Kordofan, seizing control of Bara and pushing the RSF further away from the city of El Obeid. But the RSF assault on El Fasher has only intensified
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THREAD: this investigation took up over half my year, but it's here in @thecontinent.org:
A Djiboutian drone strike in January was depicted as a army operation targeting rebels. It was actually a massacre of civilians. The bloodshed & coverup implicating Ethiopia, Djibouti, France & Turkiye.
#OSINT
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In many African armed conflicts, estimates of fatalities differ widely, including in #Sudan and regarding the war in Northern #Ethiopia 2020-22. While numbers matter, it is important not to present sometimes mere guesses at the same level as mortality studies.
www.economist.com/middle-east-...
Measuring mortality is getting even harder in Africa
One estimate puts deaths in the war in Tigray at 5,325; another at 600,000
www.economist.com
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Debate: Ethiopians view the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam as a development right long denied by colonial-era rules. Egyptians call it an existential threat. We asked a contributor from each country to weigh in.
Debate: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Ethiopians view the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam as a development right long denied by colonial-era rules. Egyptians call it an existential threat.
continent.substack.com
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Fantastic show yesterday evening by Mulatu Astatke, the father of the #Ethiojazz, at the Ancienne Belgique Concert Hall in Brussels! What an honour to be able to listen to Mulatu and his band of world class jazz musicians!
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A boat capsized yesterday (Friday) in DR Congo, killing at least 86 people. In the past 5 years, boat disasters have killed at least 646 in DR Congo, the deadliest for boat tragedies over this period, compared to about 250 in Bangladesh, nearly 200 in Indonesia, and about 150 in the Philippines.
Happy New Year to all Ethiopian friends! May the new year 2018 EC bring lots of peace and happinness!
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Market in Gondar, Ethiopia
ca. 1936-41

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📍 Sudan | Armed conflict has forced millions of people to flee again and again, each time leaving behind homes, relatives, and a sense of security.

Daniel Gerard O’Malley, ICRC head of delegation in Sudan, shares 👇🏽
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House construction

ca. 1938
Kano, Nigeria
-Quai Branly
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