The tale of two popes

The Vatican had always been a place of mystery, power, and divine continuity. For over 600 years, the rules had been clear popes didn’t quit. They reigned until death, their hands gripping the keys of Saint Peter until their final breath. And then, in 2013, something happened that shattered centuries of tradition: Pope Benedict XVI […]
Climate change: How Nasarawa communities are reversing tides after AACJ training

By Esther Akaa Members of Nasarawa state communities have begun planting economic trees and producing briquettes to mitigate climate change impacts. This followed a capacity-building training by the African Activists for Climate Justice Project (AACJ), White Water Digest gathered. The AACJ project, supported by OXFAM through the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Partners, Young […]