Africa's children
In 2005, as part of our focus on Africa during the Make Poverty History campaign, the Guardian featured 10 newborn babies in countries across the continent, telling the stories of their births, their families and the lives they have been born into. We return to them and their parents every five years, presenting a unique and extraordinary picture of a continent undergoing dramatic change
Africa’s children: 10 years on – podcast transcript
In 2005, the Guardian featured 10 newborns in countries across Africa. Five years later, we returned to talk to them and their parents. Now we return to catch up with their lives and hear about the opportunities and challenges they face
A Ghanaian child's tale: Hannah Adzo Klutsey at 10 years old
Africa's children: how to donate
A Kenyan child's tale: Debrah Matei Mwololo at 10 years old
Africa's children: 10 years on – interactive
A Congolese child's tale: David Lewis Dieumerci at 10 years old
A Nigerian child's tale: Confidant Danjuma Martins at 10 years old
A Ugandan child's tale: Wyclif Kukiriza at 10 years old
A Tanzanian child's tale: Zainab Salehe Abu at 10 years old
A South African child's tale: Angel Siyavuya Swartbooi at 10 years old
A Malawian child's tale: Innocent Smoke at 10 years old
Africa's children: 10 years on - podcast
Africa's children – five years on
Five years on: What happened to the millennium development babies
Democratic Republic of Congo: David Lewis Dieumerci
Tanzania: Zainab Salehe Abu
Kenya: Debrah Matei Mwololo
Nigeria: Confidant Martins
About 34 results for Africa's children