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May 2005

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31.05.2005 Kuivuudesta kärsivien burundilaisten auttamiseen tarvitaan nopeasti 19 miljoonaa euroa tai ruoka-apua joudutaan rajoittamaan, YK:n elintarvikeohjelma WFP varoittaa. Burundi valmistautuu parhaillaan ensimmäisiin konfliktin jälkeisiin vaaleihin. Ne pidetään kesäkuun ja syyskuun välisenä aikana. YK-järjestöjen apuvetoomus on Burundin osalta tähän mennessä tuottanut vain 16 prosenttia tarvittavasta rahoituksesta.
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From: global.finland
Related topics/regions: [Burundi] [Food]
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe
31.05.2005 In the latest example of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s disregard for international human rights law, former Zimbabwean lawmaker Roy Bennett--being held in the notorious Chikurubi Prison for pushing a Mugabe colleague in Parliament--has lost nearly 60 pounds in six months and is in dangerous health, writes Zimbabwean journalist Wilf Mbanga.
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From: Stichting Nederlands Instituut voor Zuidelijk Afrika
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Politics] [Corruption & transparency]
Image: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
27.05.2005 Zimbabwe has no funds to buy food for its starving population and President Mugabe refuses to accept food aid. Even if he relented, the World Food Programme has already fully allocated its resources for southern Africa.
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From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Food]
27.05.2005 For young people living in poverty in coastal Kenya, surfing the internet and learning how to use computers make most sense when these skills mean better economic opportunities and work-readiness.
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From: Association for Progressive Communications
Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Kenya] [Communication] [ICT] [Civil society]
27.05.2005 In a 17-minute podcast, Si Brindley, a Britisher, can learn the numbers 1-10 and the days of the week in Shona, the main language of Zimbabwe.
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Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [United Kingdom] [Culture] [ICT]
25.05.2005 The Rwandan government has mainstreamed ICT in the Vision 2020 through ICT-led Socio-Economic Development Policy and Plan for Rwanda.
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From: allAfrica.com
Related topics/regions: [Rwanda] [ICT]
25.05.2005 Uganda is in some financial difficulty as donor countries threaten to follow the lead taken by the UK in withholding aid funds in response to insufficient progress towards true democracy - something of a change from the unpopular conditions of privatisation and free trade.
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From: Institute for War and Peace Reporting
Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Aid] [Democracy]
23.05.2005 There may be a chink in the armour of Robert Mugabe's programme of farm seizures. If a dispossessed farmer is a national of a country which has signed formal investment agreements with Zimbabwe, international arbitration procedures could be available.
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From: bilaterals.org
Related topics/regions: [Netherlands] [Zimbabwe] [Land]
19.05.2005 Dissatisfied with the attitudes of the state towards their problems, the disabled persons announced a road-block of the Novi Sad-Belgrade highway.
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Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Seychelles] [Disability]
19.05.2005 Tanzania was forced to privatise the water supply in Dar es Salaam by the IMF and other development agencies. The result has been a deterioration in service. The government has had enough and has revoked the contract with UK company Biwater.
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [United Kingdom] [Water/sanitation] [Corporations]
18.05.2005 A Canadian authority on genocides of the 20th century is surprised that Israelis and Armenians have not shown greater affinity with the victims of Rwanda.
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From: Fahamu - Networks for Social Justice
Related topics/regions: [Armenia] [Israel] [Rwanda] [Human rights] [War & peace]
18.05.2005 Home Office figures published yesterday showing that the rate of deportation of asylum-seekers is below the government's target may draw attention to a recent distressing ruling by the Law Lords. A rape victim now receiving anti-retroviral drugs must be deported to Uganda where such treatment is almost certainly unavailable.
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From: Institute of Race Relations
Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [United Kingdom] [Refugees] [AIDS]
Over 500,000 Children Have Been Orphaned by AIDS in Ethiopia Alone
17.05.2005 From children abandoned in the streets to shoeshine boys struggling to find a customer and young girls selling their bodies for food and a few pennies, the effects of the AIDS pandemic are visible everywhere in Ethiopia’s capital. Five years ago, social worker Yewoinshet Masresha founded the Hope for Children organization to provide more than just food and shelter for these orphans.
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From: Global Health Council
Related topics/regions: [Ethiopia] [Children] [AIDS]
Image: Over 500,000 Children Have Been Orphaned by AIDS in Ethiopia Alone © World Health Organization
17.05.2005 Mauritius Prime Minister Paul Raymond Bernger today inaugurates the Government Online Centre and the new Government Portal of the country.
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Related topics/regions: [Mauritius] [ICT] [Governance]
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17.05.2005 Sambian Jubilee-kampanja muistuttaa kansainvälisenä velkapäivänä, että maan velkaongelmaa ei ole vielä ratkaistu. Sambialle myönnettiin viime kuussa HIPC-ohjelman mukaiset 3,8 miljardin dollarin arvoiset velkahelpotukset, jotka toteutetaan seuravan viidentoista vuoden kuluessa. Maalle jää edelleen valtava määrä velkaa eikä uusien lainojen otto ole päättynyt, toteaa analyytikko Jack Jones Zulu.
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From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus
Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Debt]
Burundi President Domitien Ndayizeye
16.05.2005 Although details have not been worked out, Burundi's president and last remaining rebel group, Forces Nationales de Libération (FNL), agreed Sunday to immediately end hostilities and work for sustainable peace in the country. If negotiations succeed, the FNL would join six other rebel movements in the country's transitional government formed to end the civil war between the Tutsi and Hutu, which began in 1993.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Burundi] [Race politics] [Politics] [Governance] [Conflict resolution]
Image: Burundi President Domitien Ndayizeye © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
16.05.2005 With all its advantages, Europe has failed to protect its citizens against contaminated Syngenta maize. Zambia is not only determined to maintain its controversial policy to keep out genetically modified (GM) food, but is building a laboratory to monitor imports.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Food] [Genetics]
13.05.2005 The relations Ethiopia has forged with India in the area of information and communication technology (ICT) is helpful to the ongoing capacity building activities, held Tefera Waluwa, Minister of Capacity Buildingof Ethiopia.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Ethiopia] [Capacity building] [Education] [ICT]
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12.05.2005
Interworld Radio realized an interview with Sofia, a Kenyan woman with HIV and her 18-year-old daughter Regina.
When Sofia became ill her daughter was there to help out. For Regina having a mother who is HIV positive is all she's ever known...
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Related topics/regions: [Kenya] [AIDS]
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12.05.2005 Oxfam continues its seemingly lone campaign to persuade governments and the UN Security Council to wake up to the conflict between Ugandan forces and the Lord's Resistance Army. Current UN policy presumes that peaceful resolution is imminent, apparently unaware of the increase in military action over recent months.
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
Related topics/regions: [Uganda] [Conflict resolution] [United Nations]
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