Concerto di solidarietà per Hiccup Circus Uganda al Lido Sassabanek di Iseo (BS)
Concerto di solidarietà per Hiccup Circus Uganda al Lido Sassabanek di Iseo (BS)
From 22 February to 1 March, we will be back on tour in Oyam District, Northern Uganda, in collaboration with CUAMM – Doctors with Africa (Padova) and proudly funded for the second time by the Mercury Phoenix Trust. This time we will bring 12 circus shows to secondary schools, combining
Colonial ideas of beauty: how skin-lightening products are linked to cancer in Black African women A string of recent cases has highlighted the dangers for women in countries across the continent who use harmful creams and lotions. Two months after first going to the hospital, a 65-year-old woman was dead—and
From Freedom’s Eve to Watch Night, the rich history of emancipation celebrations. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, which abolished slavery in the states that had seceded during the civil war, though slavery was abolished nationwide when the 13th amendment was ratified on 6 December 1865. Read more on
Consumption of holy water from Ethiopia has recently led to several cases of cholera in Germany and the United Kingdom (UK) with a multidrug-resistant Vibrio cholerae strain, according to a study published in Eurosurveillance. Four patients were infected through imported water, while three patients had travelled in Ethiopia. Researchers detected multidrug-resistant Vibrio cholerae O1 linked
Dear friend, We are thrilled to announce that Hiccup Circus Uganda has resumed its performances! After a brief pause, our talented team is back in action, and we’re excited to inform you about our new tour across various educational institutions in Kampala and its surrounding areas. This upcoming tour will bring our
Lucy (Dinqinesh = You are wonderful, in the Amharic language) turns 50. Anyone who visits the National Museum in Ethiopia cannot help but admire Lucy, the Ethiopian find without a doubt the most famous and most publicized in the world, so much so that it inspired the Ethiopian government to
Today in Cairo, the Grand Egyptian Museum opens, albeit partially. It is promoted as the largest museum in the world dedicated to a single civilization, with more than one hundred thousand artifacts on display. The structure, dedicated to ancient Egypt, has been under construction for twenty years and has cost
Open burning is a more prevalent primary waste disposal method in Africa than in any other region in the world, a new report based on Gallup data shows. In eastern and central-western African countries, at least one in three households report open burning — setting waste on fire — to
Ethiopia has banned the import of non‑electric vehicles, the first country worldwide to prohibit internal combustion engine cars completely. The Ministry of Transport and Logistics will no longer permit fossil‑fuelled vehicles to enter Ethiopia because the country cannot afford to import gasoline and diesel. Last year, Ethiopia imported fossil fuels valued at