The Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Ethiopia have at one point or another restricted internet access, and critics worry this trend could become commonplace across Africa.
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Read MoreAt age 14, Joseph and a group of friends founded a school to provide education to children in Uganda’s Kyangwali Camp. The school has since supported over 1000 pupils through primary school, 700 through secondary and seen some of its graduates enroll in universities around the world.
Read MoreBoniface Mwangi, Kenya’s political firebrand and award-winning photojournalist, was thrust into the limelight in 2007 when his photos—documenting the horrors of his country’s post-election violence—were broadcast by news outlets around the world. Now, he runs for a seat in Parliament.
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