Africa’s children : 20 years on, what happened to the millennium babies ?

23 octobre 2025 | Nick Dall in Cape Town, Golden Matonga in Lilongwe, Richard Sky in Accra and Sarah Johnson
In 2005, the Guardian documented the births of 10 babies as a way to tell the story of millions across the continent. We caught up with three of them, finding hardship – and hope Twenty years ago, the Guardian featured 10 newborn babies in countries across Africa, describing their births, their (…)
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