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30.07.2004 Suomen Punainen Risti lähettää lisäapua humanitaarisesta kriisistä kärsivään Sudaniin. SPR:n erikoissairaanhoitaja Nina Benecke lähtee noin puoleksi vuodeksi Darfurin alueelle. SPR lähettää myös 137 000 euroa lisää Darfurin pakolaisten auttamiseen Tshadissa. Yli miljoona ihmistä on joutunut lähtemään kodeistaan taistelujen vuoksi.
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From: Punainen Risti
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Aid]
The Internet under Surveillance
30.07.2004 Authoritarian governments in many countries still control the free flow of information on the internet, shows a recently published global report by Reporters Without Borders. Besides, many democratic societies in Europe and America have started exercising surveillance on internet communication for controlling terrorism.
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From: Reporter Senza Frontiere
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [Europe] [Latin America & Caribbean] [North America] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet]
Image: The Internet under Surveillance
30.07.2004 Tanzanian Internet users, whose Internet Services Providers are peering at the newly launched Tanzania Internet Exchange Point, are enjoying up to 60 times faster access to local content, said Suhail Sheriff, interim chairman of the Tanzania Internet Service Providers Association.
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From: International Institute for Communication and Development
Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet]
30.07.2004 The International Criminal Court (ICC) announced the commencement of formal investigation into war crimes in Uganda this week. The investigation, prompted by a request from the government of Uganda, will look at the conduct of both rebel and government forces in the 18-year conflict in the northern part of the country.
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From: Citizens for Global Solutions
Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [International cooperation] [Governance] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution]
30.07.2004 The UN Security Council will vote on the final draft of the U.S. resolution on Sudan this week. The resolution does not mention sanctions but threatens economic measures against Sudan if its government fails to disarm the Janjaweed militia.
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From: United Nations
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Sudan] [International cooperation] [Conflict resolution] [United Nations]
Indigenous peoples' protest, Brazil
29.07.2004 Common challenges to collective rights and survival affecting the indigenous Arara in Brazil, Mursi and Bodi in Ethiopia, and Veddah in Sri Lanka have been reported by Survival. Conflict and competing claims over land rights are the key factor in all three cases, threatening the livelihoods and long-term survival of the communities concerned.
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From: Survival International
Related topics/regions: [Brazil] [Ethiopia] [Sri Lanka] [Development] [Indigenous rights]
Image: Indigenous peoples' protest, Brazil © Fernando Lopez, Cimi Norte 1 / Amazon Watch
29.07.2004 Nigerian education minister Hajia Binta Ibrahim Musa has said the country’s future educators must be computer literate by 2005 to be eligible for teacher training certification. At a meeting in Abuja, she said ICTs and distance education could be an affordable way of expanding and improving the quality of education in Africa.
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From: allAfrica.com
Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Capacity building] [Education] [ICT]
29.07.2004
© ENS
The results of a recent poll conducted by the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) showed that most Americans support sending U.S. troops to protect civilian population in Darfur provided other nations contribute 75 per cent of the forces necessary.
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From: Citizens for Global Solutions
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [United States] [International cooperation] [Activism] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution]
© European Commission
28.07.2004 After more than 10 years of frozen cooperation, the European Commission wants to re-open consultation with Togo and has agreed a roadmap for the resumption of financial support. The key test is to hold free and fair elections within the next 24 months and European monitors will be working in the country over that period.
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From: EuropaWorld
Related topics/regions: [Togo] [Aid] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] [Justice and crime]
Image: © European Commission
28.07.2004 Political talks between the Togolese government and opposition parties officially opened under pressure from the European Union (EU) despite the absence of main opposition parties.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [Togo] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance]
Malaria is transmitted by Mosiquitoes
28.07.2004 Togo's health ministry is throwing its weight behind new combination drugs in the fight against malaria but their high price-tags put them beyond the reach of many people, who turn instead to traditional remedies and black market medicines.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Togo] [West Africa] [Health] [Disease] [Malaria]
Image: Malaria is transmitted by Mosiquitoes © Chandra Foundation
Senzatetto in gioco - da PeaceReporter
28.07.2004 Ha preso inizio a Goteborg il campionato mondiale dei senzatetto che vede tra 28 squadre presenti anche quella italiana dell’associazione “Multietnica 2001”. Durante il Social Forum della Homeless World Cup si terrà un incontro sulla campagna "Viva Nairobi Viva!", contro gli sfratti previsti nella capitale keniana che sono state per ora bloccate grazie alle pressioni locali e internazionali. La campagna propone ora un accordo multilaterale per l’annulamento del debito del Kenya per chiedere nuove politiche urbane e abitative pubbliche.
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [Poverty] [Shelter & housing] [Activism]
Image: Senzatetto in gioco - da PeaceReporter
Labour and civil society activists under arrest, Harare
28.07.2004 The government of Zimbabwe plans to ban international human rights groups from the country and cut foreign funding to local organizations that promote human rights, according to a draft bill. Zimbabwe has long accused aid organizations of interfering in its internal affairs and has made repeated threats to restrict their activities.
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Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Human rights]
Image: Labour and civil society activists under arrest, Harare © Kubatana
28.07.2004
Recognizing the fact that many countries’ concerns about environmental protection are overshadowed by their need to alleviate poverty, a project by a U.S.-based international aid agency emphasizes the need to run economic interventions side-by-side with strong conservation education for longer-term benefits. Working with the East Africa Wildlife Society, the project has already succeeded in getting 16 areas set aside for conservation purposes.
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From: Pact, Inc
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Kenya] [Conservation] [Environmental activism]
28.07.2004
Millions still depend on food aid in Zimbabwe
Millions still depend on food aid in Zimbabwe © IRIN
The Zimbabwean government is preventing humanitarian agencies from providing assistance to about 150,000 farm workers who lost their jobs and housing because of the government’s land reform program. The workers are former employees of commercial farms that were seized by the government and re-distributed to war veterans.
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From: Refugees International
Related topics/regions: [Namibia] [Emergency relief] [Land] [Civil rights] [Governance]
28.07.2004 Residents of South Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo fled their homes in June when rebel forces attacked their towns. They returned home this month only to find they had lost everything to looting by government and rebel troops.
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From: Action Against Hunger-USA
Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Emergency relief] [Refugees] [Conflict]
Labour and civil society activists arrested for protest in Harare
28.07.2004 The government of Zimbabwe plans to ban international human rights groups from the country and cut foreign funding to local organizations that promote human rights, according to a draft bill. Zimbabwe has long accused aid organizations of interfering in its internal affairs and has made repeated threats to restrict their activities.
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Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Human rights]
Image: Labour and civil society activists arrested for protest in Harare © Kubatana
Gheddafi - da Rainews24
27.07.2004 La Sezione Italiana di Amnesty International ha lanciato oggi un appello al leader libico Gheddafi chiedendo che non venga eseguita la condanna a morte nei confronti di sei operatori sanitari stranieri, cinque bulgari e un palestinese, accusati di aver contagiato 426 bambini con il virus dell’HIV mentre lavoravano all’Ospedale Pediatrico al-Fateh di Benghazi. I sei - Kristiana Malinova Valcheva, Nasya Stojcheva Nenova, Valentina Manolova Siropulo, Valya Georgieva Chervenyashka, Snezhanka Ivanova Dimitrova e Ashraf Ahmad Jum'a - si dichiarano innocenti e hanno riferito di essere stati torturati allo scopo di estorcere loro delle confessioni.
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From: Amnesty International (sezione italiana)
Related topics/regions: [Libya] [Aid] [Human rights] [Justice and crime]
Image: Gheddafi - da Rainews24
27.07.2004 Poor and illiterate women and girls in Togo will soon be helped to learn how to avoid HIV/AIDS infection and care for those infected in a joint project between the UN and the Togo government.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [West Africa] [Togo] [Health] [AIDS]
27.07.2004 In spite of a heavy eradication program in West Africa run by the Jimmy Carter Foundation, guinea worm continues to threaten West African countries. The Foundation aims to eradicate guinea worm from Togo by the end of 2004.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Togo] [West Africa] [Health] [Disease]
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