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Africa is not one story.

A living archive of people, ideas and places reshaping how the continent is seen — told with context, beauty and African voices at the centre.

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Culture · 06 min

The quiet language of Kenyan craft

Inside a new generation of studios turning inherited knowledge into contemporary design.
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Three ways into the story

Follow what moves you.

Begin with an object, a person or an idea — then follow the connections across place, history and possibility.
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Follow a material

Trace clay, fibre, metal and colour from local knowledge to contemporary design.

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Meet the people

Discover makers, researchers and community leaders through the choices behind their work.

Read their stories
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See the bigger system

Connect a local project to the policies, markets and ideas shaping its next chapter.

Open the country radar

What has been left outside the frame

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Stories selected for their ability to reveal, connect and inspire — never to reduce a country to a single image.
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Hidden landscapes

Where volcanic green meets the lake

A visual journey into landscapes that rarely reach international travel pages.Discover story
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Wildlife & conservation

Protecting what cannot be replaced

Meet the local knowledge-keepers and researchers restoring fragile ecosystems.Discover story
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Human progress

A village powered by its own sun

Verified projects, measurable results and communities leading change themselves.Discover story

Fresh perspectives

Stories worth
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People

The women building Nairobi’s next design language

Kenya · 7 min
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Ideas

Small farms, smarter tools and a locally made future

Ghana · 9 min
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Culture

The sound of a generation refusing one label

South Africa · 6 min
Verified update
Across Africa40countries reported

Energy access · National development

More than 50 million people reported newly connected to electricity.

Mission 300 says electricity access is now expanding at nearly twice its initial pace. Tanzania accounts for 7.5 million reported beneficiaries and Ethiopia 4.6 million, with grid and off-grid connections supporting homes, clinics, education and businesses.

Why it mattersThis is a continent-scale development story centred on what reliable power enables — while the headline figure still deserves independent scrutiny because it aggregates outcomes across many programmes.
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An energy-efficient stove in use at Lobule Refugee Settlement in Uganda
Photo: Laura Toledano · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗

Pan-Africa · Energy access · Public health

Africa secures $900 million in new clean cooking commitments.

The new commitments bring the total mobilised since the 2024 summit to more than $3.1 billion. IEA tracking says $740 million from the earlier round has already been deployed across 22 African countries, while 121 new policies have been introduced in more than 30 countries.

$740mprevious funding deployed
22countries reached
121new policies
Why it mattersCleaner cooking can reduce household air pollution and the time burden carried especially by women and children. The important test is delivery: new pledges are not the same as funds reaching households, so AfriHalo will track deployment, affordability and country-level results.

Our mission

To reveal the Africa that exists beyond headlines — through stories created with dignity, curiosity and context.
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AfriHalo Community

Not an audience.
A living network.

Suggest a hidden place, share a local project or tell a story from your country. The strongest contributions can become verified AfriHalo features.

AM

Amina M.

Nairobi, Kenya
I want the world to see our creative neighbourhoods, not only the safari route.
KO

Kwame O.

Accra, Ghana
There is a coastal restoration project near my town that deserves to be documented.
LN

Lindiwe N.

Basel, Switzerland
My story lives between two homes. I would love to contribute to the diaspora series.

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