Full Coverage: Africa
November 2007
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30.11.2007
Roughly 3,000 Sudanese living in a camp in northwestern Kenya will be able to return to their homes by late December, despite government-rebel tensions over the implementation of a peace agreement signed in 2005.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: A Sudanese woman forced to flee her home due to violence. © Refugees International
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30.11.2007
Thanks to a program providing financial support to those who treat and prevent fistula in the developing world, more women will have access to treatment for this debilitating condition caused by prolonged and difficult labor.
more...From: Reproductive Health Reality Check Image: Philomina Marko was treated for fistula at a grantee health center in Tanzania. © Reproductive Health Reality Check
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30.11.2007
The Kenyan government will soon declare tuberculosis a national disaster, as approximately 70 Kenyans die from the disease every day.
more...From: Daily Nation (Nairobi) Related topics/regions: [Kenya] Image: A tuberculosis poster in western Kenya. © Peter Armstrong
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30.11.2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed yet again because one of the three judges has had to be replaced because of illness.
more...From: Actionaid International Nigeria Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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29.11.2007
Poverty, a young Sudanese man born during this country's civil war, rose far beyond his name by studying hard, developing marketable skills as a carpenter, and inspiring community youth through sports and HIV/AIDS awareness programs.
more...From: Mercy Corps Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: Poverty Tabaan (in black t-shirt) helped Mercy Corps reach hundreds of youth in southern Sudan. © Matt Streng / Mercy Corps
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29.11.2007
Population 6 million.
more...400,000 dead. 2.5 million displaced. 4 million reliant on aid. What will you do? Tricycle Theatre, London, 2 December Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Sudan] Image: Day for darfur
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29.11.2007
Although aid workers say his fate is "vital to the ongoing [peace] process," a top player in Uganda's main rebel movement has not been heard from for several weeks.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Sudan] Image: Lords Resistance Army (LRA) deputy leader, Vincent Otti. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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28.11.2007
The adverse effects of climate change pose a much greater threat to Africa than to the developed world and could induce an increase in malnutrition, disease, and destitution in the region, states a new UN report.
more...From: allAfrica.com Image: Climate change results in more floods, 2007 © Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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27.11.2007
Domestic violence in the Russian Federation; sex slavery in India; self-immolation in Central Asian republics; gender-based violence and HIV; and 'compensation' marriages are the five underreported stories used by the UN Population Fund to launch a campaign against gender-based violence.
more...From: UNFPA Related topics/regions: [Middle East] [India] [Iran] [Iraq] [Pakistan] [Russian Federation] [Tajikistan] [Uzbekistan] Image: Activists rally to stop violence against women. © Amnesty International USA
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27.11.2007
Arab tribes may incite renewed violence in Darfur and neighboring regions as they are demanding their interests be met before the arrival of a peacekeeping mission next year, warns an organization monitoring the situation.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: New Arab insurgency threatens Darfur, 2007 © Sven Torfinn
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26.11.2007
Education for All (EFA) - a dream or a reality? Development stakeholders are invited to join Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP), the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) in exploring partnerships to make the EFA vision a reality.
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26.11.2007
The government has controversially retained Dr Tafataona Mahoso as the chairperson of the restructured state-controlled Media and Information Commission (MIC) which will look into the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) application to be duly licensed despite court findings on his bias against the publishing company.
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26.11.2007
It was bad enough for web publishing when the challenge was to persuade marketers to move money from 'old fashioned' magazines and radio to the 'new and trendy' Internet. Now there's something newer and trendier!
MoreRelated topics/regions: [South Africa] |
25.11.2007
Fighting between rebels and government army in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo continued for a third day on Friday driving hundreds of families from their homes.
more...From: ActionAid Asia Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
22.11.2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and
more...Netsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed again because a judge is in hospital. From: ActionAid Asia Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [Aid] [Justice and crime] Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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21.11.2007
A group of Ugandan women parliamentarians spoke to American lawmakers about the importance of women's empowerment as a step toward ending conflicts around the world.
more...From: Centre for Development and Population Activities Related topics/regions: [United States] [Uganda] Image: The Honorable Beatrice Atim, one of the Ugandan MPs. © The Centre for Development and Population Activities
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21.11.2007
The number of displaced people inside Somalia has risen sharply to one million, says the UN refugee agency.
more...From: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related topics/regions: [Somalia] |
20.11.2007
MyQuestion - launched today - will enable Nigerian youngsters to ask questions about reproductive health and HIV/AIDS issues through text messages, without even having to say the questions out loud.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] Image: Learning About Life
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20.11.2007
The chief executives of the Financial Gazette and Zimind Publishers Jacob Chisese and Raphael Khumalo respectively, were arrested for allegedly increasing cover prices without the approval of the National Incomes and Pricing Commission.
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20.11.2007
Up to 80 per cent of computer consumable products on sale in East Africa could be fake, a major regional distributor with branches in four countries has claimed. Among the most affected are the HP brand of toners and cartridges, according to Red Dot Kenya country manager Asif Saroya. Red Dot is a distributor of computers and related accessories with offices in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia
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