Audrey AzoulayUNESCO Director-General During a visit to the Slave Market Memorial, UNESCO's Director-General also underlined her desire to help pass on the memory, history and unique identity of ...
On an official mission to Tanzania, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay announced a strengthened partnership between UNESCO and the Zanzibar ...
Moreover, in the new Republic of Tanzania, citizens who were of Arab origin such as Gurnah were oppressed, persecuted and risked being murdered. At 18, Gurnah and his brother left the country ...
Tanzanian-British writer Abdulrazak Gurnah on running out of money – and his take on the toppling of statues of controversial ...
Pope Francis has erected the Catholic Diocese of Bagamoyo in Tanzania, and appointed Bishop Stephano Lameck Musomba, the ...
Zanzibar’s coastal women have turned to sponges instead of traditional seaweed, which is affected by rising ocean temperatures.
Seaweed farming had long been a lifeline for Zanzibar's coastal women, but rising ocean temperatures have made the crops nearly impossible to grow. In their place, farmers have turned to sea sponges.
As the quest for more inclusivity in literary publications continues, here's how four Arab female authors -Najwa Zebian, Sara ...
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