Full Coverage: West Africa
June 2007
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26.06.2007
Senegalese village women are now able to attend school and learn new skills rather than spending dusk till dawn performing the basic tasks necessary for survival. Their emancipator? A machine.
more...From: Policy Innovations Related topics/regions: [Senegal] Image: The Multi-Functioning Platform © / Policy Innovations
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26.06.2007
NEW YORK, Jun 25 (OneWorld) - More than 1 million children in West Africa would not go to bed hungry if Washington stopped providing subsidies to America's cotton growers, according to a study released Thursday by an influential development organization.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Agriculture] [Education] [Poverty] [Business] [Globalisation] Image: In Burkina Faso's cotton fields. © Brahima Ouedraogo / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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19.06.2007
Thousands of young Nigerian women are trafficked into sexual slavery each year, but European groups are working hard to support the victims and deter and arrest those who prey on young girls.
more...From: Advocacy Project Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Italy] Image: Nigerian Women trafficked into sexual slavery. © Advocacy Project
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18.06.2007
Rush Hour, a photographic montage of rush hour in Sierra Leone with a bustling soundtrack, runs at the Museum of Docklands from 6 July to 1 November.
more...Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] [United Kingdom] |
08.06.2007
Civil war in Ivory Coast has been financed partly by cocoa, according to a new report that urges consumers and chocolate companies to help end the financing of conflict.
more...From: ReliefWeb UN OCHA Related topics/regions: [Cote D'Ivoire] Image: Cocoa
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07.06.2007
The Nigerian government is demanding $7 billion in compensation from pharmaceutical company Pfizer for damages resulting from a clinical trial run by the company in 1996.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] |
06.06.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 5 (OneWorld) - Both the United Nations and some of the world's leading human rights organizations are welcoming the start of the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Liberia] [Sierra Leone] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [United Nations] Image: UN peacekeepers arresting Charles Taylor. © United Nations
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05.06.2007
Some 700 communities in Mali are already profiting from the affordable renewable energy provided by a plant grown in the region. The country hopes to one day meet its entire power needs with this hardy plant, inevitably boosting the standard of living for the countys 80-percent rural population.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Mali] Image: Jatropha curcas plant. © R. K. Henning / Worldwatch Institute
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05.06.2007
Unless the underlying causes of Sierra Leone's recent civil war are tackled, instability and violence are increasingly likely as the country approaches the elections, say Brian Thomson.
more...From Chatham House Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] |
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