Tony Blair today said not enough was being done to help Africa lift itself out of poverty.
October 2006
Help all Aids orphans
Letters: The concern Madonna has for Aids orphans is commendable, but there are not enough pop stars to adopt Malawi's 1 million Aids orphans. Adoption and orphanages are not the answer to their plight.
July 2006
Wealth and experience
Bill Gates is the world's richest man, pledged to tackle poverty and disease in the planet's poorest continent. But what happens when the awkward billionaire faces the sick and poor of the townships - and the brighter warmth of Bill Clinton's mission? Sarah Boseley reports
As the Make Poverty History movement winds up, the trick now is to keep up the momentum it created.
'Does aid really help ordinary people?'
Ten people from across the continent give their views on whether 12 months in the political spotlight have seen progress for the citizens of their countries.
A steady first step forward
A year ago the Guardian set out to track the west's promises of action for Africa on aid, trade, health and debt relief. As G8 finance ministers meet this week, our special report examines whether those commitments have been met.
January 2006
The main obstacle to the eradication of malaria lies within Africa itself
Jon Snow
Jon Snow: Technology and G8 funding have given the continent its best chance yet of combating its number one killer.
Drawing a realistic picture of Africa
Letters: While I agree with Jonathan Jones that, traditionally, African art has been functional, there are in fact many contemporary African artists who are creating art that is "exclusively aesthetic" (Art of Africa, G2, December 28).
Free treatment is the key to survival
The politics of Bob
Mary Riddell
Ethiopia condemns aid pull-out
December 2005
Zambia struggles with power of witchdoctors
Geldof's year
Jones on art
Art of Africa
Africa still in the rough over diamonds
Ethiopia and Eritrea fail to ease border tension
IMF grants £1.9bn debt relief to world's poorest countries
Fugitive state governor faces £32m theft charges
War is over but Ivorians are still paying the price: poverty, desperation and infection
Africa's poorest fight hypocrisy and vested interests
About 361 results for Guardian Hear Africa campaign 2005