Full Coverage: East Africa
April 2005
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28.04.2005
Will African governments have the capacity to regulate the use of GM crops in the face of US companies eager to penetrate new markets? The experience of Tanzania and nicotine-free GM tobacco is discouraging.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Agriculture] [Genetics] |
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27.04.2005
As Robert Mugabe celebrates the 25th anniversary of independence in Zimbabwe, concerns are rising that endorsement of the recent election results by President Mbeki of South Africa may dampen donor support for the entire continent.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [South Africa] [Africa] [Aid] [Democracy] |
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25.04.2005
Africa Malaria Day's major celebration will take place Monday in the capital of Zambia, where recent projects have provided millions of children with insecticide-treated bednets to protect against the disease. Impressive projects have raised the intensity of the fight against malaria across the continent, says Unicef, refuting an editorial from the Lancet medical journal that the World Health Organizations' campaign against malaria has been ineffective.
more...From: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Zambia] [Aid] [Disease] [Malaria] [Activism] [Civil society] Image: © Roll Back Malaria <www.rbm.who.int> © Roll Back Malaria
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23.04.2005
Maternal and child mortality rates in Eritrea are improving but health service infrastructure remains poor and further progress is needed to meet the Millennium targets.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Eritrea] [Health] [Infant mortality] [MDGs] |
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23.04.2005
Government officials from Eritrea have expressed the view that the current impasse on negotiations with Ethiopia cannot continue. Amongst the possible outcomes, the risk of war must be included.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Eritrea] [Ethiopia] [Conflict resolution] |
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21.04.2005
A suspected outbreak of dengue fever has hit the Somali capital of Mogadishu, medical workers say.
more...From: Daily Mail & Guardian Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Somalia] [Health] |
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21.04.2005
The Kore farming and the Guji-Oromo herding communities that have inhabited Ethiopia's lush, arable grasslands for generations are being burned out of their homes so that a national park can be developed there to cater to foreign tourists. No compensation has been offered the evicted communities, who have nowhere else to settle and make a living in the country, which is mostly arid.
more...From: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [Land] [Tourism] [Indigenous rights] Image: Tourists, come. Farmers, go. © Refugees International
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21.04.2005
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From: Centre for Development and Population Activities Related topics/regions: [India] [Kenya] |
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20.04.2005
Zimbabwelaisen oppositiopuolueen MDC:n kannattajia on estetty hankkimasta maissijauhoa, koska heidän epäillään äänestäneen oppositiota maaliskuisissa parlamenttivaaleissa. Myös tietylle vaalitarkkailuverkostolle työskennellet ihmiset ovat joutuneet samanlaisiin vaikeuksiin. Zimbabwessa kärsitään paikoin nälänhädästä ja monet alueet ovat täysin riippuvaisia myydystä viljasta kuivuuden tuhottua sadot.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Politics] |
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19.04.2005
Eritrea is suffering a 5th consecutive year without adequate rainfall and its people are once again dependent on the World Food Programme for survival. About 50% of young children are underweight.
more...From: EuropaWorld Related topics/regions: [Eritrea] [Food] |
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19.04.2005
Eritrea is suffering a 5th consecutive year without adequate rainfall and its people are once again dependent on the World Food Programme for survival. About 50% of young children are underweight.
more...From: EuropaWorld Related topics/regions: [Eritrea] [Food] |
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19.04.2005
It was a big bash in Chipata Town in the Eastern province of Zambia as Organisation Development Community Management Trust (ODCMT) launched the Global Action Week against Poverty. Scores of children and adults who attended the event loudly and energetically chanted the slogan "Make trade Fair" whilst spotting white head bands, in solidarity with the Global Action Campaign against Poverty (G-CAP).
more...From: Organisation Development and Community Management Trust Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Southern Africa] [Zambia] [Trade] [MDGs] Image: Campaigners marching for the global week of action © Caroline Nenguke
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Mosambik: Ruokaturva vaarassa - aids-työ voimistuu maaseudulla
19.04.2005
Mosambikissa on huomattu, että aids ei ole pelkkä terveysongelma. Kun asukkaista 77 prosenttia elää kotitarvemaataloudesta, sairaudella on järkyttävät vaikutukset koko elinkeinoon. YK:n mukaan vuosina 1985-2020 aids verottaa Mosambikin maatalouden työvoimaa yli viidenneksellä. Maassa toimii useita avustusjärjestöjä ja Mosambikin maataloutta pyritään koneellistamaan tuotannon tehostamiseksi.
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Related topics/regions: [Mozambique] [AIDS] [Nutrition/malnutrition] Image: © United Nations Children's Fund
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19.04.2005
Officials of Zimbabwe's ruling party, ZANU-PF, are allegedly denying access to government-supplied maize meal to suspected supporters of the main opposition party. Many rural Zimbabweans are dependent on government stocks this year after a particularly poor harvest due to erratic rains.
more...From: allAfrica.com Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Food] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: Mugabe campaigning in February. Now those who supported the opposition are allegedly being denied food. © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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18.04.2005
Zimbabwe’s recent parliamentary election--considered a fraud by most western governments--has compromised the standing of other African leaders who are trying to convince the international community that Africa is moving towards better governance in return for debt relief, increased aid, and better terms of trade, say political analysts.
more...From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Zimbabwe] [Aid] [Economy] [Debt] [Trade] [Politics] [Corruption & transparency] [Democracy] [Geopolitics] Image: Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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15.04.2005
The only remaining rebel group in Burundi said this week it would join the peace process ahead of elections scheduled for later this month. In the Congo, one militia group announced an end to its armed struggle while another sent the last of its conscripts to hand in their weapons. Meanwhile, Ivorians are waiting to see if their president will accept mediator Thabo Mbeki's ruling that the main opposition candidate should be allowed to stand in elections later this year.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Cote D'Ivoire] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Burundi] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] Image: A Time for Peace in Burundi? © International Committee of the Red Cross
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15.04.2005
Peruskoulutuksen pääsee aloittamaan yhä useampi tansanialainen ja maa onkin saavuttamassa koulutusta koskevan YK:n vuosituhattavoitteen. Opettajien työ vaatii voimia ja kekseliäisyyttä, kun oppilasmäärät ovat valtavia ja palkka pieni. Etelä-Tansanialainen opettaja kertoo, ettei opettajan työ enää kiinosta nuoria samoin kuin ennen.
more...From: global.finland Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Education] |
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14.04.2005
Citizens' Global Platform, a Finnish-Tanzanian NGO-group working alongside Helsinki process, recently launched a compilation report which stresses the importance of including the world's marginalised voices in the global decision-making. Trade and economic growth should not be an objective in itself; it should be a working tool for reaching development goals.
more...From: Kansalaisten maailmannäyttämö Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Finland] [Development] |
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14.04.2005
Helsinki-prosessin rinnalla työskennellyt suomalaisten ja tansanialaisten kansalaisjärjestöjen verkosto korostaa kolmen teemaryhmänsä loppuraportissa, että nykyisin marginaaliin jäävät ihmisryhmät, aatteet ja arvot tulisi ottaa mukaan päätöksentekoon. Talouskasvua tulisi pitää vain yhtenä kehityksen mallina muiden joukossa, ei itsetarkoituksena.
more...From: Kansalaisten maailmannäyttämö Related topics/regions: [Finland] [Tanzania] [Development] |
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14.04.2005
As European efforts to regulate imports of GM maize lie in tatters, the controversial Zambian decision to refuse food aid in 2002 for fear of GM contamination stands out as a shining example of standing up to powerful agri-business interests.
more...From: Panos London Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Europe] [Food] [Genetics] |
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