Full Coverage: Africa
June 2005
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30.06.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jun 30 (OneWorld) - Africans and Americans support United Nations-authorized military intervention to quell serious human rights abuses and violence in Sudan's Darfur and other conflict-wracked regions, said a pair of new polls.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [United Nations] |
30.06.2005
On grounds that he promoted hatred, genocide, and crimes against humanity, a Canadian court voted unanimously to expel Leon Mugesera, forcing him to stand trial in Rwanda. Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Rwanda's chief prosecutor, said the decision was a major step in efforts to deport others implicated in the genocide that killed nearly a million people.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Rwanda] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] Image: Rwandas Chief Prosecutor, Jean de Dieu Mucyo, Welcomed the Canadian Court Decision © Amnesty International
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30.06.2005
U.S. religious leaders have found a common cause: ending global poverty. With their rallying point next weeks G-8 summit, Evangelical, Protestant, and Catholic leaders are pressing President Bush and Congress to boost American leadership and financial commitment to the global campaign to make poverty history--and they are telling their congregations to do the same.
more...From: Christian Science Monitor Related topics/regions: [United States] [Aid] [International cooperation] [Poverty] [Religion] [Activism] [Geopolitics] Image: Rick Warren, author of 'A Purpose-Driven Life,' is one of several prominent U.S. religious leaders to support the ONE/Make Poverty History campaign. © World Vision United States
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30.06.2005
G8 leaders are urged to give top priority to the needs of African consumers - and that means practical support and fair trade for farmers, not technological fixes.
more...From: Consumers International Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Trade] [Genetics] |
29.06.2005
The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) has teamed up with Italian NGO L'Umana Dimora Onlus to add years of practical EU experience to its Training for Young Environmental Leaders programme. The programme provides advanced training in organisational development, project management and environmental topics in a stimulating international atmosphere.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [North Africa] [Capacity building] [Education] [Environment] [Environmental activism] |
29.06.2005
In most African societies, children are supposed to be seen not heard. On Friday, June 24, at Eroet Primary School grounds, Soroti district, Eastern Uganda, things were different. Children talked their hearts out as adults in various ranks sat and listened, often uncomfortably.
more...From: Millennium Campaign Related topics/regions: [East Africa] [Uganda] [Education] [MDGs] |
29.06.2005
Police in Zambia have threatened to charge radio host and commentator Anthony Mukwita with sedition after a June 10 broadcast on privately owned Radio Phoenix in which he read an anonymous fax criticizing the government.
from Committee to Protect JournalistsRelated topics/regions: [Zambia] [Southern Africa] [Freedom of expression] [Media] |
29.06.2005
U.S. aid to Africa has increased 56 percent since 2000, rather than tripling as Bush has insisted, a new study reveals.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Aid] |
29.06.2005
With a vision to provide management and integration of global information on genetic resources and crop improvement for any crop, the International Crop Information system (ICIS) initiative was started.
more...Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Latin America & Caribbean] [ICT] |
29.06.2005
The government is under mounting pressure to permit more than 100 Zimbabwean failed asylum seekers to stay in the UK.
more...From: Refugee Council Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [United Kingdom] [Refugees] [Human rights] |
29.06.2005
Refugees in Uganda's capital, Kampala, numbering between 10,000 to 15,000, find themselves trapped by government policy. If they remain in the capital they receive no assistance or protection from the government. If they move to rural resettlement camps they will receive aid, but have less of a chance to find work and fend for themselves.
more...From: Advocacy Project Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Refugees] |
29.06.2005
A new report by the Brookings Institution shows President Bush has significantly exaggerated the amount of aid his administration has provided to sub-Saharan Africa. With the approaching G8 summit and recent aid commitments made by E.U. nations, Bush is facing increasing pressure to be more cooperative internationally and encourage the efforts of poor countries.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Southern Africa] [United States] [Development] [Aid] [International cooperation] [Poverty] [Debt] [Politics] [Globalisation] Image: President Bush: Dedicating 0.7% of the U.S. budget to the poor doesn't fit our budgetary process. © Earth Action / EarthAction
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28.06.2005
Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Ltd (UWEAL) is training the uneducated women to market their products worldwide on the internet.
more...Related topics/regions: [Central Africa] [Capacity building] [ICT] |
27.06.2005
On Friday, special representative Aldo Ajello said the EU may support military action against Rwandan Hutu rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo if they refuse to disarm and return home. Despite a declaration in March, where the rebels agreed to end the war against Rwanda, they have shown no commitment to return freely.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Rwanda] [Race Politics] [Geopolitics] [Arms & military] [Conflict resolution] Image: Action Against Hunger Completes a Nutritional Survey in the DRC © Action Against Hunger-USA
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27.06.2005
Six months after the tsunami's waves swept the coasts of South East Asia and East Africa, Lutheran World Relief provides a glimpse of how those who survived the deadly seaquake are piecing their lives back together, with the help of generous donations from around the world.
more...From: Lutheran World Relief Related topics/regions: [South East Asia] [East Africa] [Aid] [Emergency relief] Image: © Lutheran World Relief
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27.06.2005
Ninety-seven Zimbabwean asylum seekers are refusing food and water in protest over the UK governments plans to send them home despite the potential dangers. The Church of England has also demanded a stop to ongoing deportations.
more...From: Institute of Race Relations Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Refugees] [Human rights] |
27.06.2005
A partnership of Christian and Muslim religious leaders from five African nations has shown tangible success in establishing sustainable systems of HIV/AIDS prevention and service delivery, and represents a model of hope for reversing the tide of the epidemic's impact on the African continent.
more...From: Global Health Council Related topics/regions: [AIDS] [Civil society] |
26.06.2005
The Global Forum event was not only the first event for GeSCI to
more...co-host but it also signified the next stage in GeSCI's work in two of our priority countries. Related topics/regions: [India] [Namibia] [Education] [ICT] |
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