Full Coverage: East Africa
August 2005
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30.08.2005
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has described as "garbage" a European Union election report that raised doubts over the fairness of the country's recent general election.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [Europe] [Democracy] |
30.08.2005
A senior United Nations official has accused US President George Bush of "doing damage to Africa" by cutting funding for condoms, a move which may jeopardise the successful fight against HIV and Aids in Uganda.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [United States] [Uganda] [Aid] [AIDS] |
30.08.2005
Five years ago the idea of digital television in Africa would have seemed absurd. Now two countries have announced their intention to offer digital television. Senegal seems to have been first into the game, launching a pilot at the end of last year with 200 trial subscribers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Mauritius] [Senegal] [ICT] |
30.08.2005
The UK government was on Sunday blasted by development agencies for blowing £700,000 of a £3m relief project meant for Malawia country plagued by drought, HIV/AIDS, and a disastrous economyon hotel bills and meals for U.S. consultants.
more...From: Guardian Unlimited Related topics/regions: [Malawi] [United Kingdom] [United States] [Development] [Aid] [Poverty] Image: Boy helps sort maize in Malawi © The UNESCO Courier
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29.08.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug 29 (OneWorld) - The Ugandan government said Monday it had condoms aplenty even as a top United Nations envoy and U.S.-based activists charged that a U.S. emphasis on promoting abstinence was jeopardizing the East African country's previously successful efforts to fight HIV/AIDS.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Uganda] [Aid] [AIDS] [Gender] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [MDGs] |
29.08.2005
The Seychelles President, Mr James Alix Michel, made an announcement at a recent public consultative meeting for an overall development.
more...Related topics/regions: [Seychelles] [Education] [ICT] |
29.08.2005
Uganda's anti-condom campaign coupled with the U.S. government shifting global AIDS funding from prevention to abstinence-only programs, are causing acute shortages of condoms in the country, and endangering Uganda's previously successful prevention efforts, says the Center for Health and Gender Equity.
more...From: Center for Health and Gender Equity Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [United States] [Aid] [AIDS] [Geopolitics] [Governance] |
29.08.2005
Six years ago in Northern Uganda, Sarah (not her real name), was abducted by the Lords Resistance Army, a rebel group that forcibly uses children as soldiers, and in the case of girls, sex slaves. Now over 70 children, including Sarah and her five year old daughter, have been reunited with their families through World Visions rehabilitation program.
more...From: World Vision United States Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Children] [Labour] [Human rights] [War and peace] Image: Beatrice, 17, had been held captive by the LRA for three years. She escaped and was reunited with her mother at World Vision's Children of War Rehabilitation Center in northern Uganda. © World Vision United States
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26.08.2005
The 2005 annual PICTA meeting will take place in Addis Ababa, Ethopia from 7 - 8 September at the UNECA headquarters.
more...Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] |
26.08.2005
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has called for an investigation after the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria suspended all its grants to Uganda due to "evidence of serious mismanagement" of funds.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Aid] [AIDS] |
26.08.2005
On 22 August 2005, a dual ceremony was held at Rimbauds House in the historic Ethiopian city of Harar to mark the inauguration of a UNESCO sponsored community telecentre and to present certificates to the first batch of graduates from the telecentres basic ICT course.
more...Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [ICT] |
25.08.2005
When her husband contracted AIDS, Kenyan nurse Ruth Abwao Bandi saw his care neglected even by other health professionals. This negative experience turned Bandi into an advocate against stigma and she has formed support groups in her community to help people understand and respond proactively to the results of their HIV tests.
more...From: Global Health Council Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [AIDS] Image: Ruth Abwao Bandi © Global Health Council
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25.08.2005
Surveys by ActionAid International of residents in Harare, Zimbabwe, affected by the governments so-called Operation Restore Order' reveal that the devastating effects of the demolition are much higher than previously estimated.
more...From: ActionAid UK Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Cities] [Economy] [Human rights] [Governance] Image: Crisis in Zimbabwe © ActionAid UK
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24.08.2005
United Nations special envoy Anna Tibaijukas report on Zimbabwe's Operation Murambatsvina has continued to attract heavy media attention. But while the private media in the country have carried fairly investigative and balanced reports on the topic, the government-controlled medias coverage is rigid, characterised by shrill defence of governments implementation of Murambatsvina while simultaneously parading the clampdowns mop-up successor, Operation Garikai, as a worthy programme.
more...From: The Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [Zimbabwe] [Information & media] |
24.08.2005
Ninety percent of Zimbabwean children affected by the government's home demolition campaign remain in school, said UNICEF Tuesday, and called on international assistance to support parents efforts to keep their children enrolled in school in the face of harsh economic realities.
more...From: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Aid] [Children] [Education] [Economy] [Governance] [United Nations] Image: Schoolgirls in Zimbabwe © CamFed
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23.08.2005
For 19 years, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been battling the government of Uganda for political power. The LRA abducts children to serve in his army as laborers or fighters, and in the case of girls, sex slaves. World Vision asks you to help end the children's suffering.
more...From: World Vision United States Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Children] [War and peace] [Arms & military] Image: Child soldier, Uganda © World Vision United States
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22.08.2005
Pirates off the Somali coast are still holding a ship chartered by the UN World Food Programme, 10 crew, and 850 tons of rice for victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami, despite an agreement for their release.
more...From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [Somalia] [Aid] [Justice and crime] [United Nations] |
22.08.2005
As the British government urges the International Cricket Council to suspend Zimbabwe because of widespread human rights abuses, Amnesty has released smuggled secret film that illustrates the plight of the victims of the government's "Operation Drive out the Rubbish".
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] |
22.08.2005
Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has launched a new and more efficient billing system branded e-Bill, which will allow customers to access information on their account electronically.
more...Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [ICT] [Governance] |
22.08.2005
Stating that tsunami survivors in central Somalia have been neglected by aid agencies, pirates who hijacked a WFP food aid ship seven weeks ago have rejected an earlier agreement to release the ships cargo and crew, and continue to demand that the food aid be distributed in their community.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Somalia] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Food] [United Nations] Image: The WFP ship that was commandeered off the Somali coast. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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