Full Coverage: East Africa
March 2008
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31.03.2008
Zimbabweans heard Sunday night that the results of this weekend's general elections would be declared from 4am GMT on Monday, amidst mounting fears that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission's failure to reveal the outcome of the vote earlier signalled further efforts to rig the polls.
more...+ OneWorld's Zimbabwe Guide From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Zimbabwe election: cliffhanger
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29.03.2008
Rose Benton on the vote in Zimbabwe and how her group plans to hold "mock elections" because they are convinced the results will be rigged.From The New Statesman
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28.03.2008
Zambia has been forced to reallocate resources intended for poverty alleviation to pay a "vulture fund," a company that scammed the impoverished nation to make millions off its cancellation of a 1999 debt, writes an organization promoting African development.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [Zambia] [Corruption & transparency] [Health] [Finance] [Debt] [Corporations] [Poverty] |
28.03.2008
Somalia on onnistunut hävittämään polion, kertoo Maailman terveysjärjestä WHO. Afrikan sarven maassa ei viimeksi kuluneen vuoden aikana ole tullut ilmi yhtään uutta poliotapausta.
more...From: Plan Suomi Säätiö Related topics/regions: [Somalia] [Health] |
27.03.2008
Malawi Information and Civic Education Minister Patricia Kaliati on Friday said that the country will have a booming information and communication technology services after successfully piloting ICT telecentres in some districts of the country. To be regulated by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), the telecentres will be run by women as a way of involving them in ICT activities, the minister said.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Malawi] [Development] |
27.03.2008
It is astonishing to hear that some crazy person, or people, have suggested a Kenya Cabinet size of 44, says an anti-corruption blog.
more...From The Mars Group Related topics/regions: [Kenya] |
27.03.2008
AfricaActionin uusi blogi Justzimbabwe seuraa paikan päällä Zimbabwen valmistautumista ensi lauantain vaaleihin.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [Politics] Image: Zimbabwen hallitsevan puolueen kannattajia. © Institute for War and Peace Reporting
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27.03.2008
The crisis engulfing Somalia has deteriorated dramatically since NGOs warned in October of an impending humanitarian catastrophe, the organisations say in a statement aimed at putting pressure on members of the UN Security Council.
more...Related topics/regions: [Somalia] Image: A pickup truck with a mounted gun in Mogadishu © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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25.03.2008
As the March 29 Zimbabwean presidential elections near, an embedded African rights advocates are keeping a blog about the latest developments in the country, which is experiencing "the most severe social, economic and political crisis" of its history.
more...From: Africa Action Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Zimbabwean President Mugabe. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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25.03.2008
A journalist working for Blantyre Newspapers Limited was arrested on Wednesday March 12 and detained by the Police in Mzuzu for taking pictures of a group of people that had gathered outside offices of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), after a police officer was arrested
Full storyRelated topics/regions: [Malawi] [Freedom of expression] |
25.03.2008
A journalist working for Blantyre Newspapers Limited was arrested on Wednesday March 12 and detained by the Police in Mzuzu for taking pictures of a group of people that had gathered outside offices of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), after a police officer was arrested.
Full StoryRelated topics/regions: [Malawi] [Freedom of expression] |
25.03.2008
In Burundi, where a fragile peace now holds, Maggy Barankitse's orphanage and peace villages have changed the lives of as many as 10,000 children who lost their parents to the conflict.
more...From: ActionAid International USA Related topics/regions: [Burundi] Image: Burundian orphans. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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25.03.2008
Haaste: saada Tansanian Itä-Usambaran köyhyys vähenemään ja sademetsät säilymään. Ratkaisu: luomumausteiden viljely sademetsien sijaan kotipuutarhoissa, mutta yhdellä ehdolla. Myös korruptio pitää saada kuriin.
more...From: global.finland Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] [Poverty] [Biodiversity] [Forests] Image: Maanviljelijä kerää kardemummasatoa Itä-Usambaralla.
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21.03.2008
Hospitals in rural Tanzania have designed ways to communicate with doctors in referral hospitals using the Internet. The Bugando Referral Hospital in Mwanza has a telemedicine unit that connects Rubya and Kibondo hospitals. The remote hospitals are supplied with a computer, a scanner and a digital camera
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21.03.2008
If the Kenyan lawmakers had debated and approved the recent ICT Bill put before parliament, some of the communications issues raised by the recent political crisis in that country would have been more easily dealt with, argues KICTANeT's Alice Wanjira.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [Kenya] [ICT] |
21.03.2008
BROSDI uses a multistakeholder approach by engaging government, private sector and civil society in knowledge sharing as a means of rural development. This is through using ICT methods, inclusive of online social networking applications and participatory methods
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21.03.2008
Demands by youths in Mazabuka for Government to increase the allocation of the youth empowerment fund has riled Mazabuka District Commissioner who has demanded the Mazabuka Community Radio Management to fire a Journalist Innocent Chinyemba who he accused of conspiring with youths who featured during the live debate program sponsored by the Press Freedom Committee of the Post Newspaper.
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20.03.2008
The Kenyan government must bring to justice those responsible for "organized political and ethnic violence" and "unlawful killings by Kenyan police" during the post-election crisis, says an international human rights monitor.
more...From: Human Rights Watch Related topics/regions: [Kenya] Image: A Kenyan woman affected by the post-election crisis. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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19.03.2008
BROSDI uses a multistakeholder approach by engaging government, private sector and civil society in knowledge sharing as a means of rural development. This is through using ICT methods, inclusive of online social networking applications and participatory methods
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18.03.2008
Some Ugandan policymakers are seriously considering the results of a new study that recommends more funding for youth-friendly sex education and related services to stem the spread of HIV and other diseases.
more...From: Guttmacher Institute Related topics/regions: [Uganda] Image: Ugandan children. © Jonathan L. Wiesner / International Rescue Committee
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