Full Coverage: East Africa
June 2006
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28.06.2006
Peace agreements, post-conflict reconstruction, and governance do better when women are involved, according to research in Sudan, Congo and Uganda by the International Crisis Group.
more...Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Sudan] [Uganda] Image: Problem? Cherchez la Femme © Peter Armstrong
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28.06.2006
Rwanda has been announced the winner of the United Nations global competition on public service on the African continent.
more...Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [ICT] [Governance] |
27.06.2006
Josep Prior, Medecins sans frontieres' head of mission in Somalia, describes how the coming to power of the Islamic Courts in Mogadishu, after 15 years of control by warlords, has affected civilians and MSF's projects.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Somalia] |
27.06.2006
The mining sector in Tanzania has once again come under intense scrutiny with signs that government officials are beginning to yield to public pressure for a fresh look at mining contracts.
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] |
26.06.2006
"My name is Mohammed Sokor, writing to you from Dagahaley refugee camp in Dadaab. Dear sir, there is an alarming issue here. People are given too few kilogrammes of food. You must help." The UN World Food Programme receives a direct appeal from a disaster zone in the Horn of Africa.
more...*OneWorld UK's Mobile for Good From: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related topics/regions: [Somalia] [Emergency relief] [Refugees] [ICT] Image: Somali refugees SMS long-distance SOS © Peter Armstrong
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26.06.2006
The average Zimbabwean family requires $524 a month just to cover the basics, but the average worker only earns about $200 a month. How, then, do people cope? Many Zimbabweans have turned into entrepreneurs, finding alternative ways of surviving in their poverty-stricken country.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Even harder times are expected in Zimbabwe. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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23.06.2006
Somalia's interim government and the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC), the group that controls Mogadishu, have agreed to mutually recognize each other and engage in further dialogue in a bid to bring stability to the war-torn country.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Somalia] Image: A pickup truck with a mounted gun in Mogadishu. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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23.06.2006
An estimated 20,000 Rwandans have fled to northern Burundi in the past six months, according to Medecins Sans Frontieres.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [Burundi] |
22.06.2006
"A digital library is one of the very important academic equipments that the National University of Rwanda (NUR) in Huye District (Butare), has been missing for better academic excellence and I hope it's going to greatly help students and lecturers in their studies and research."
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [Education] [ICT] |
21.06.2006
Zimbabwean officials are furious at the UN's recommendation that Zimbabwe be ranked as a least-developed country. Zimbabwe's rejection of the status has become highly politicized, with many calling for authorities to face, not ignore, the reality of the "unfolding crisis" there.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Zimbabwe has blamed its problems on "illegal sanctions" imposed by western nations. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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20.06.2006
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 20 (IPS) - The eastern areas of Sudan near the Eritrean-Ethiopian border are drought-stricken and dry during the hot months, and in recent years, a steady decline in rainfall continues to threaten basic survival efforts such as the cultivation of land and raising of livestock.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Sudan] |
20.06.2006
After nearly two decades of conflict between the government and the rebel Lord's Resistance Army, about 90-95 per cent of the population in northern Uganda now live in overcrowded camps for displaced people, according to an international medical group.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Uganda] |
20.06.2006
After nearly two decades of conflict between the government and the rebel Lord's Resistance Army, 90-95 per cent of the population of northern Uganda now live in overcrowded camps for displaced people, according to an international medical group.
more...From: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Uganda] |
19.06.2006
Bicycle taxis are rapidly becoming more popular than gasoline-powered minibus taxis in parts of Western Kenya. The bicycles, know as boda bodas, can maneuver through traffic more easily and offer a means of income to a larger share of the population.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Kenya] Image: A man skirts around cars on his bicycle in Kenya. © Worldwatch Institute
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15.06.2006
NAIROBI, Jun 15 (IPS) - The Sudanese government appears to be taking a hard line on the deployment of a United Nations peacekeeping force to help protect civilians in the war-torn region of Darfur, in western Sudan.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) |
15.06.2006
Churches in Zimbabwe trying to address the worsening political and economic crises are being thrust into the unfamiliar role of political activism. Church groups are divided along party lines and have drawn attention for their public bickering.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: With inflation at almost 1,200 percent, people are turning to religion. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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14.06.2006
Feelings of euphoria and optimism have swept the Somali capital as citizens welcome a newfound sense of security following 16 years of conflict. Can it last?
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Somalia] Image: Somalian warlords: Since their defeat, residents claim they are no longer being extorted by the militias and feel safe to walk the streets. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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14.06.2006
Zambia's approaching general elections have increased pressure on the government to enact the Freedom of Information bill, more than three years after it was withheld for "wider consultation".
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [Zambia] [Information & media] [Governance] |
13.06.2006
Tanzania last week signed two credit agreements with the World Bank worth US$240million for the implementation of the 4th Poverty Reduction Support credit (PRSC 4) and the Accountability Transparency and Integrity Project (ATIP).
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Poverty] [ICT] |
13.06.2006
Grameen Foundation, a global non-profit organization that combines microfinance with new technologies to empower the world's poorest people, and local GSM network operator, MTN RwandaCell, are launching Village Phone Rwanda, an innovative new joint venture.
more...Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [Poverty] [ICT] |
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