ByteBrief
We're a portrait publication through and through. Turn your phone back and your briefing picks up right where you left it.
(We tried widescreen once. It wasn't us.)
The Sahel's roughly 300 million people live on thin soil with scarce rain where a single failed harvest becomes fatal. Droughts, heat waves and erratic rainfall are now regular features rather than freak events. The region lacks crop insurance, food stamps or municipal water reserves to absorb shocks.
Tap to vote and see what everyone thinks.
Summary by ByteBrief