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March 2005
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30.03.2005
On the last Sunday in May, the World Partnership Walk is coming to a city near you. Thousands of Canadians in cities across the country will be getting together for a day of exercise and fun for a worthy cause. Now in its 21st year, the Walk is Canada’s largest national event raising funds for poverty alleviation in Asia and Africa.
more...From: Aga Khan Foundation Canada Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Asia and the Pacific] [Aid] [Cities] [International cooperation] [Volunteering] [Activism] [Civil society] |
30.03.2005
WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar 30 (OneWorld) - U.S.-funded abstinence-only programs put millions of young Ugandans at risk of AIDS by denying them information about proven methods to protect themselves, instead offering them unproven advice to abstain from sex until they are married, a leading rights watchdog said Wednesday.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Uganda] [Aid] [AIDS] [Geopolitics] |
30.03.2005
At the risk of his life, Pius Ncube, Archbishop of Zimbabwe's second largest city, is calling on his countrymen to organize a popular non-violent uprising, like Ukraine's "Orange Revolution," to topple President Robert Mugabe. Similar statements from a political leader would certainly result in imprisonment, but Mugabe is hesitant to take on the church, reports veteran Zimbabwe correspondent Trevor Grundy.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Politics] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: Police officers outside an opposition rally in Highfields, Zimbabwe, days before the March 31, 2005 poll © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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30.03.2005
The UN Security Council is due to vote today on a resolution addressing the crisis in Darfur. It has some catching up to do if credibility is to be restored.
more...From: Waging Peace Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Conflict resolution] [United Nations] |
30.03.2005
Obviously elections are not just about what takes place on the day, or two days, on which polling takes place. An election is a process that occurs within a political context. This report describes the electoral environment in Zimbabwe ahead of the parliamentary elections that are scheduled for March 31, 2005.
more...From: The Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Southern Africa] [Governance] Image: Zim elections
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30.03.2005
Over the next few days please log onto Kubatana to see photographs of the Zimbabwe General Election 2005 as well as election results and breaking news. Please make sure to check the Elections sector under the Archive for a very comprehensive selection of opinion and articles on the Parliamentary Election.
more...From: The Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [Zimbabwe] [Democracy] [Governance] |
30.03.2005
The Media Monitoring Project of Zimbabwe (MMPZ) has condemned in the strongest terms the deliberate jamming of SW Radio Africa's broadcasts, saying its an assault on freedom of expression.
more...From: Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe, The Kubatana Trust of Zimbabwe Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Southern Africa] [Information & media] Image: The Press in Zim © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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30.03.2005
Rauhanturvajoukkoja tarvittaisiin tuntuvasti lisää, jotta Kongon demokraattisen tasavallan tragedia saataisiin loppumaan. Nyt valtavassa maassa on 16 700 YK-sotilasta, vain reilu tuhat enemmän kuin pikkuisessa Liberiassa. Jo yhdeksän vuotta jatkunut konflikti vaatii arviolta 1000 ihmishenkeä päivittäin. YK kokoontui neuvottelemaan konfliktin ratkaisusta tiistaina.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Central Africa] [Human rights] [Conflict] Image: © Appello per la Pace in Congo - Anch'io a Kisangani
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30.03.2005
"Nyt maailman poliitikot ovat tehneet pyhiinvaelluksia Ruandaan pyytääkseen anteeksi. Jälleen kerran he lupaavat, että ei koskaan enää. Ja kuitenkin se tapahtuu Sudanissa ja Kongossa ja muissa jumalanhylkäämissä kolkissa, missä ihmishenki ei ole mudankaan arvoinen", elokuvan Hotelli Ruanda ohjannut Terry George sanoo.
more...From: Maailman Sivu ry Related topics/regions: [Human rights] |
30.03.2005
On 31 March 2005, members of the IFEX Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG) will highlight the worrying state of freedom of expression in Tunisia at a panel discussion in Geneva during the annual session of the UN Commission on Human Rights.
more...Related topics/regions: [North Africa] [Tunisia] [Information & media] |
30.03.2005
Maaliskuun viimeisen päivän parlamenttivaalien alla zimbabwelaisten elämään ilmaantui jälleen uusi ongelma. Maalla alettiin pelätä kaupungissa asuvien sukulaisten vierailuja, sillä hallitseva puolue leimasi nämä opposition kätyreiksi. Ihmisoikeusjärjestö Human Rights Watch kuvaa Zimbabwen vaalitaistelua ”epätasaiseksi pelikentäksi”.
more...From: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Southern Africa] [Democracy] |
29.03.2005
Alla vigilia del voto del Consiglio di sicurezza dell'Onu sulla proposta della Francia di deferire alla Corte penale internazionale (Cpi) le persone accusate di "atti di genocidio" contro la popolazione civile in Darfur, il ministro degli Esteri sudanese ha ribadito oggi l'intento del governo di "fare tutto il possibile per fermare la risoluzione dell'Onu". "Non consegneremo mai un nostro connazionale sia esso un fuorilegge, un ufficiale dell'esercito o un rappresentante del governo, per un processo al di fuori del Sudan" - ha detto il ministro. Gli Stati Uniti - tra i primi ad accusare di "genocidio" il regime di Khartoum - sono intenzionati a bocciare la proposta francese pur di non riconoscere la Cpi.
more...From: MISNA Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Human rights] [Conflict] [United Nations] Image: Giovane soldato Sla - da Panos © Sven Torfinn
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29.03.2005
A ten-day period to update voter rolls began Monday, as elections to replace the country's late president are scheduled for April 24, but only young people between the ages of 18 and 20 are being allowed to register, according to reports. Free and fair elections cannot be arranged in such a short period of time, opposition supporters said at a weekend rally.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Togo] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] |
29.03.2005
President Robert Mugabe has pulled out all the stops before elections in Zimbabwe Thursday, spending US$100 million of the state's money on Hewlett Packard laptops that he passes out at schools as he campaigns across the country. Meanwhile, many of the schools receiving the high-tech computers have been without textbooks, electricity, furniture or even roofs for many years.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Education] [ICT] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: President Mugabe campaigns with children in Marondera, about 70 km east of Harare - 26 February 2005. © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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29.03.2005
The UN meets today to discuss future peace-keeping resources in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where nearly 4 million people have died in the civil war since 1996. Why does Kosovo enjoy the protection of more than double the peace-keeping forces currently in the DRC?
more...From: CAFOD Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Conflict resolution] [United Nations] |
29.03.2005
There appears to be no end to Africa's long string of woes. Whatever dismal category the world finds itself in, Africa is bound to be present there prominently.
From the Millenium Campaign websiteFrom: Millennium Campaign Related topics/regions: [Civil society] |
25.03.2005
La dottoressa Maria Bonino, che da 11 anni lavorava in Africa come volontaria della ong Medici con l'Africa Cuamm, è stata stroncata ieri dal virus di Marburg a Luanda in Angola dove il virus, che causa febbre emorragica simile a del virus Ebola, negli ultimi mesi ha causato oltre cento vittime per lo più bambini. La pediatra italiana, originaria di Biella ma residente ad Aosta, negli ultimi due anni era impegnata ad assistere i bambini ricoverati presso l'ospedale provinciale di Uige. "La dottoressa Bonino - ha spiegato l'associazione - ha pagato con la vita il servizio prestato con umiltà e determinazione alle popolazioni della provincia di Uige che versano in uno stato di drammatica crisi in seguito all'aggravarsi dell'epidemia di febbre di Marburg che ha colpito la regione e la cui causa, rimasta a lungo sconosciuta, è stata identificata solo negli ultimi giorni".
more...From: Cuamm - Medici con l’Africa Related topics/regions: [Angola] Image: L'epidemia colpisce soprattutto i bambini
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25.03.2005
Democratic elections are supposed to be an opportunity for a nation to reflect and choose, but Zimbabwe's votes have been little more than an exercise in muscle flexing by Robert Mugabe's ruling party, says human rights activist Mary Ndlovu, exploring various possible scenarios for next Thursday's crucial poll. Whatever occurs in Zimbabwe in the next few weeks, there is a long road ahead for the building of democracy in Southern Africa, she says.
more...From: Fahamu - Networks for Social Justice Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: ZANU-PF supporters at a pre-election rally © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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24.03.2005
The Marburg virus, a cousin of Ebola, is normally lethal in 30 percent of cases, but 96 of the 107 infected in the northern Angolan province of Uige since October have died, owing primarily to the area's dilapidated and underfunded health system. International teams are en route to help stem the epidemic, but with an incubation period of 21 days, sufferers could travel and spread the virus.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Angola] [Children] [Disease] |
24.03.2005
A report from a pair of environmental groups launched at an international conference in Lagos Monday warns that allowing genetically modified (GM) agricultural products to be grown in Africa would put the health, environment and livelihoods of African people at risk. The report also presents new evidence that the multinational corporation Monsanto plans to irreversibly contaminate the world food supply with GM crops.
more...From: Friends of the Earth International Related topics/regions: [United States] [Latin America & Caribbean] [Agriculture] [Corporations] [Genetics] [Geopolitics] Image: Once you go GM, can you ever go back? © ActionAid UK
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