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26.10.2007
Hip hop yhteiskunnallisena protestimusiikkina ei ole kuollut - ainakaan Afrikassa. Uusi dokumentti kuvaa senegalilaisia hoppareita ja heidän rooliaan viime vuosien kamppailuissa demokratian puolesta.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Senegal] [Youth] [Democracy] Image: © Christopher Moore / African Underground
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26.10.2007
WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (OneWorld) - Hip-Hop is not dead, at least not in Africa. That was the consensus after a recent screening here of the forthcoming documentary, "African Underground: Democracy in Dakar."
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Senegal] [Poverty] [Culture] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: Bouks from the Sen Kumpe crew (Medine, Dakar, Senegal). © Christopher Moore / African Underground
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25.10.2007
Limited access to food, health care, and outside assistance, compounded with recent bouts of ethnic violence and government and militia reprisals, has led a UN agency to warn that northern Niger may be on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Niger] Image: A little girl is weighed as hospitals register a significant rise in the number of malnourished children. © John Haskew / International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
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24.10.2007
Mercy Ships works with Sierra Leoneans who lacked access to polio vaccines during the country's civil war and now suffer with the disease.
more...From: Mercy Ships Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] Image: Polio still a reality in Sierra Leone © United Nations Children's Fund
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17.10.2007
After a 14-year civil war was brought to a halt by UN peacekeepers, Liberians elected Africa's first female head of state. Under President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf the country is slowly but surely pushing forwards in terms of economic growth, democracy, and education, writes Steve Radelet from Liberia.
more...From: Center for Global Development Related topics/regions: [Liberia] Image: In the past couple of years, Liberians have witnessed that "Life can change." © Center for Global Development
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15.10.2007
The need for the Liberian government to provide jobs, education, and rehabilitation, while fighting widespread corruption, is more important than ever now that the civil war has ended, says Liberian journalist Cholo Brooks.
more...From: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Related topics/regions: [Liberia] Image: © Ruthie Ackerman / Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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15.10.2007
Useat mauritanialaiset naiset, myös entiset ympärileikkaajat itse, ovat päättäneet lopettaa hengenvaarallisen perinteen. Osa leikkauksia tehneistä on myös käynyt pyytämässä anteeksi leikkauksen kokeneilta.
more...From: Suomen Lähetysseura Related topics/regions: [Mauritania] [Health] [Human rights] Image: -
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11.10.2007
Two former commanders of a pro-government militia have been convicted by a local tribunal of war crimes they committed during the country's prolonged civil war in the 1990s.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] Image: One of the men is accused of recruiting child soldiers during the war. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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10.10.2007
Suah, a young Liberian woman who lost an eye at the age of two, was denied entrance to nursing school because of her disability. But thanks to a floating clinic complete with ophthalmologists, Suah received a prosthetic eye and was able to get a job teaching others about HIV/AIDS.
more...From: Mercy Ships Related topics/regions: [Liberia] Image: Suah, smiling about her new eye. © Mercy Ships
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04.10.2007
Ghanan elokuussa alkaneet rankkasateet ovat tuhonneet monen viljelijän sadot kokonaan. Sateet ovat koetelleet eritoten Pohjois- ja Koillis-Ghanaa, missä tuotetaan noin 40 prosenttia koko maassa syötävästä riisistä.
more...From: Punainen Risti Related topics/regions: [Ghana] [Agriculture] Image: © New Internationalist
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04.10.2007
Faced with the dual challenges of international competition and a small home market, not many ICT entrepreneurs would simply pick up their bags and move to a bigger market. But that is what Soft Tribe’s Joe Jackson did. In this interview with Russell Southwood he talks about the challenges Soft faced and how things are working out.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [Ghana] |
03.10.2007
Sierraleonelainen Ishmael Beah kiertää ympäri maailmaa puhumassa menneisyydestään lapsisotilaana Sierra Leonen armeijassa. Beah todistaa, että paluu normaalielämään on mahdollista.
more...From: global.finland Related topics/regions: [Sierra Leone] [Children] [Arms & military] |
01.10.2007
The recent death of a Burkinabe girl after undergoing female genital mutilation has alarmed local residents, prompted several arrests, and caused a strategy shift in the battle to end the illegal practice.
more...From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related topics/regions: [Burkina Faso] |
01.10.2007
Disabled youths -- victims of the Liberia's gruesome 14-year civil war -- play soccer at home and around the world, yet continue to sleep on the streets. The Pulitzer Center's Liberia project is examining child soldiers' reentry into society through blogs, photos, videos, and other reporting.
more...From: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Related topics/regions: [Liberia] |
01.10.2007
Togo and Benin can now boast of a telecommunications link between following the launch of a fibre optic cable linking the two countries. The ceremony was attended by the two country's heads of states who later paid a short visit to the signal centres.
MoreRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [Togo] [Development] |
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