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29.07.2005 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Italian government on Thursday signed an agreement in Maputo, that establishes mechanisms of multilateral financing for a project to develop Mozambican human resources in the sphere of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
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Related topics/regions: [Mozambique] [Capacity building] [ICT]
29.07.2005 This is a detailed report of the workshop “ICT for Rural Knowledge Management and Sharing: An input into poverty reduction strategy?” that was held in Uganda 11th – 15th April 2005.
The workshop emanated from the C3Net dgroup and was sponsored by Hivos.
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Zimbabwe’s Government is Largely to Blame for It’s Economic Crisis, Reports CGD
29.07.2005 Over the past five years, Zimbabwe's economy has collapsed--causing the death of nearly 4,000 children per year. While President Mugabe blames the economic problems on external forces and drought, the Center for Global Development reports that government misrule has caused the county's woes.
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From: Center for Global Development
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Economy]
Image: Zimbabwe’s Government is Largely to Blame for It’s Economic Crisis, Reports CGD © Guardian Unlimited
29.07.2005 RIO DE JANEIRO, Jul 28 (IPS) - The tragic situation in Africa has led AIDS researchers to ignore the realities of other regions of the world, including Latin America, local activists stressed at the end of a major international conference held here this week.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean] [Population] [Health] [AIDS]
29.07.2005 On August 1-4, a fast and vigil will be held outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. for an end to the genocide in Darfur. Africa Action asks you to show your support and get involved.
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From: Africa Action
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Human rights] [Activism] [Conflict resolution]
28.07.2005 Mpumalanga communities in and around the farming town of Standerton, Africa will for the first time have access to cyber facilities at their doorstep.
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Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Internet]
28.07.2005 Twenty-four hours after UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s special envoy on human settlements called for an immediate end to demolitions and evictions in Zimbabwe, thousands of people on a settlement 20 kilometres from the capital watched helplessly as bulldozers destroyed their homes for the second time in a month.
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From: United Nations Children's Fund
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Shelter & housing] [United Nations]
28.07.2005 In 50 days time, world leaders have the opportunity to prevent food crises like Niger ever happening again by setting up a UN emergency fund, says Oxfam.
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
Related topics/regions: [Niger] [Emergency relief] [United Nations]
28.07.2005 After several southern African countries rejected food aid with genetically modified grain in 2002-2003, a heated debate was launched over biotechnology--with the public left uncertain about the truth. In response, IFPRI has brought together experts to discuss the political and ethical issues surrounding biotechnology and the future of Africa's food security.
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From: International Food Policy Research Institute
Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [Agriculture] [Food] [Genetics]
27.07.2005 Campaigners and police in Kenya have started advertising ‘rape red spots’ on the city’s billboards to warn and protect women. Winnie Onyimbo reports for InterWorld Radio on whether it’s doing any good. (realPlayer required)
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From: OneWorld Radio
Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [Gender] [Security]
26.07.2005 President John Agyekum Kufuor on Monday urged African nations to agree on common Information Communication Technology (ICT) implementation strategies in Education, which must reflect on various core issues like education, development of sub-regional policy guidelines for effective partnership mechanism for cost-sharing, human resource development and optimisation of existing capacity in all areas of ICT use in education, an environment to reduce connectivity costs and supply of adequate band-with.

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Related topics/regions: [Education] [ICT]
26.07.2005 African government to introduce reforms and initiatives in the information and communication (ICT) sector. As a part of this strategy Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service sector will get a new policy framework in two weeks time in Africa.

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Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Internet]
25.07.2005 WASHINGTON, D.C., Jul 25 (OneWorld) - Congress has done little to protect lives in Darfur in the year since it declared, unanimously, that mass killings there amounted to genocide, a leading U.S.-based advocacy group has charged amid an upsurge in violence in the western Sudanese region.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Politics] [Activism] [Governance] [Conflict]
25.07.2005 HP Invent and NEPAD e-Africa Commission have launched the first NEPAD e-school at Bugulumbya Secondary School in Kamuli district.

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Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Education] [ICT]
25.07.2005 Connectivity through mobile phones in Africa is growing at a very fast pace. 97% of all Tanzanians have access to mobile phones and this has led to the creation of a new sector within the economy.
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Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [ICT]
25.07.2005 A stinging U.N. report released Friday condemns President Mugabe's urban clean-up operation, saying it was carried out "with indifference to human suffering," and was a breach of both national and international human rights law. The report calls for an immediate halt of the demolitions, urging the government to pay reparations to the affected and punish those who carried out the forced evictions.
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From: United Nations
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Human rights] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [United Nations]
25.07.2005 The leadership asserted by the U.S. Congress one year ago, when it unanimously declared that genocide was taking place in the western Sudanese region of Darfur, has now dissipated, says Africa Action, faulting the legislators for failing to exert pressure on the Bush administration to provide protection for Darfur's civilians, where threats of sanctions and divestment have proved insufficient.
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From: Africa Action
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [Human rights] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [War and peace]
22.07.2005 MTN Communications Nigeria Limited,Nigeria is to make financial investments with view to improving quality of learning and teaching of information and communication technology in schools.
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Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Education] [ICT]
22.07.2005 In an attempt to tackle the problem of poverty and increase their technical knowledge base, the Rwandan government will focus on developing its Information and communications technologies (ICTs) capacity.
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Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [Capacity building] [ICT]
22.07.2005 "There is late and there is too late. We are now racing so that our relief is not too late for Niger's children", a leading children's charity has warned, joining the growing criticisms of the poor international response to the west African country's food crisis.
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From: Save the Children UK
Related topics/regions: [Niger] [Emergency relief]
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