Mark Weston

Mark Weston is a writer, researcher and consultant working on public health, justice, youth employability and other global issues. He lives in Sudan, and is the author of two books on Africa – The Ringtone and the Drum and African Beauty.

A new war in Africa – part 2

The UN is pessimistic about the situation in Guinea. In Tambacounda last night, in the south-eastern wastes of Senegal, I met a World Food Programme employee...

Piracy is good for fish

Last December I wrote about a Somali pirate's justification for his choice of career. A former fisherman, like many of his countrymen, his main gripe was with...

Kill human rights workers

More depressing news from West Africa - surely the world's most unstable region - as Gambia's Big Man president Yahya Jammeh declares he wants to kill human...

More unrest in Nigeria

The BBC reports that the weekend's violence in the city of Bauchi has spread to other parts of northern Nigeria, including the sleepy northeastern town of...

Death in the desert

  Back in February, I gave a talk on security in West Africa at a Demos leadership masterclass on International Security and Counter-Terrorism.  Yesterday...

Russia’s government goes street

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has launched a video blog, in which he appears in shirt and jeans (none of Gordon Brown's ill-fitting jackets and terrifying...

Swine flu – far from over

A worrying factoid from CNN (courtesy of Chris Blattman): In each of the four major pandemics since 1889, a spring wave of relatively mild illness was...

Piracy hits the Middle East

Two major cruise lines - Fred Olsen and MSC Cruises - have announced that they are dropping their Indian Ocean routes to avoid Somali pirates.  From now on,...

No secrets (even in Madagascar)

Just a quickie on the Madagascar coup from a Royal Africa Society talk I attended on Tuesday.  According to Volatiana Rahaga, who is president of the...

Landgrab map

Further to Alex's recent posts (here, here and here) on wealthy countries' purchases of arable land in the developing world, here's a map from Le Monde...

Firing the first shot

The piracy saga in the Indian Ocean has taken a nasty turn, as France's new Napoleon, Nicolas Sarkozy, has decided capital punishment is the best way of...

Spoof you for the Presidency

They do things differently in West Africa. It turns out, according to the Kansas City Star, that Moussa "Dadis" Camara won the Guinean presidency after the...

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