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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Kenya

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Africa has vast resources for developing biofuels from sugar cane and other crops.
31.10.2007 PARIS, October 30 (IPS) - A new project to develop an integrated sugarcane facility in Kenya could be a boost for biofuels production in east Africa.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [East Africa] [Agriculture] [Energy] [International cooperation] [Business] [Corporations] [Trade] [Renewable energy]
Image: Africa has vast resources for developing biofuels from sugar cane and other crops. © Steve McNicholas / Worldwatch Institute
30.10.2007 As the Kenya Human Rights Commission prepares to sue the British Government for personal injuries sustained in detention camps by survivors of the Mau Mau war for independence, Mukoma Wa Ngugi unravels the colonial myths of Christianisation and civilisation and exposes the reality of torture, murder, slavery, landlessness, dehumanisation and internment.
From: Pambazuka News
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11.10.2007 The Kenyan ISP sector is consolidating, with many companies buying up their competitors and new foreign owners entering the market. Pressure on margins from the switch to DSL broadband has been one of the key drivers of consolidation.
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05.10.2007 Simantoi Kilama was able to attend nursing school thanks to a scholarship offered to girls from the Maasai tribe of Eastern Kenya. Listen as she happily explains how her new position is expanding her horizons and enabling her to help her family out of the poverty that many Maasai face.
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From: Women Thrive Worldwide
A glimpse into Kibera, Nairobi's largest slum.
03.10.2007 Starting with a loan that she received from a local pharmaceutical company, Dorah Nyanja, a registered nurse, set up a much-needed clinic in the Kenyan capital's largest slum.
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From: Global Health Council
Image: A glimpse into Kibera, Nairobi's largest slum. © Peter Armstrong

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