Around 300,000 Yom speakers live in Benin and beyond, as far as Nigeria. Dorothy “Dodi” Forsberg, a Yom translator with SIM since 1976, worked with a team of three in recent years to arrive at this long-awaited publication.
Explore moreAlthough about 69 per cent of Ghana’s population profess to be Christians, there are still many people who have not had any meaningful contact with the gospel.
Explore moreLucia and husband Scott were strolling along a dike in Niamey, Niger, and admiring the view when two bikers cycled past. One of them exclaimed, “Everyday_Niger will have a great picture today!”
Explore moreThe Tamajaq (or Tuareg as they are often called in the West) travel across a vast area of the Sahara Desert, stretching from far south-western Libya, to southern Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, where the biggest group is found.
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