Full Coverage: Lesotho
02/27/2008
Trade ministers from the world's poorest countries must stand firm this week against WTO moves to further liberalise world trade, a move which has already cost sub-Saharan Africa $272 billion over the last 20 years, says a leading development charity.
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01/25/2008
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in over 120 countries, calls for all charges against Lesotho journalist Thabo Thakalekoala to be dropped. These charges include High Treason, a charge that carries the death penalty
MoreRelated: [Africa] [Freedom of Expression] |
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12/11/2007
The United Nations World Food Program is teaming up with the world's most popular food blog, Chez Pim, to raise money for small-scale farmers in the Southern African nation of Lesotho.
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11/20/2006
Nearly 115 million school-aged children will not be in school on Universal Children's Day today--and not because it's a holiday. To help combat this, the Centre for Development and Population Activities has launched community-based non-formal education programs in three southern African countries.
Read moreFrom: Centre for Development and Population Activities Related: [Swaziland] [South Africa] |
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09/06/2006
La “nuova” Impregilo ha ammesso le responsabilità della vecchia società nel processo per corruzione in merito all’aggiudicazione di appalti per il Lesotho Highlands Water Project, il progetto di gestione delle acque più importante al mondo dopo la diga delle Tre Gole in Cina. Per aver interferito al corso della giustizia, impedendo l’acquisizione di una serie di documenti che avrebbero fatto luce sui pagamenti illeciti eseguiti negli anni novanta dall’intermediario della “vecchia” Impregilo, il tribunale del piccolo Paese africano ha imposto all’importante impresa di costruzioni italiana il pagamento della somma di 15 milioni di rand, ovvero circa 1,5 milioni di euro - riporta la Campagna per la Riforma della Banca mondiale (CRBM). In due sentenze precedenti, verso la canadese Acres International e la tedesca Lahmeyer, il tribunale aveva già emesso condanne a pagamenti di sanzioni per aver versato mazzette al fine di aggiudicarsi l’appalto.
Read moreFrom: CRBM - Campagna per la riforma della Banca Mondiale Related: [Corporations] [Corruption & Transparency] Image: Lesotho: la diga di Katse - da impregilo.it
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06/26/2006
The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), Africa’s largest water diversion scheme, was funded on the condition that that poor people in the region would not be made poorer as a result. A decade later, more than 20,000 farmers have been displaced by the two dams completed so far.
Read moreFrom: Worldwatch Institute Image: In the past six decades, large dams have displaced some 40–80 million people worldwide, according to the World Commission on Dams. © Worldwatch Institute
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09/08/2005
Severe food shortages are beginning to hit southern Africa, with Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe worst affected.
Read moreRelated: [Zimbabwe] [Zambia] [Swaziland] [Mozambique] [Malawi] [Food] [Poverty] |
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11/19/2004
Nel Lesotho è iniziato il processo alla compagnia italiana Impregilo con cinque capi d’accusa che coinvolgono anche la Fiat in merito alle pratiche di corruzione adottate per aggiudicarsi alcuni appalti per il mega-progetto Lesotho Highlands Water Project. Intanto la revisione delle linee guida socio-ambientali del ramo della Banca Mondiale che presta ai privati ha ricevuto critiche oltre che dalla società civile anche dalle compagnie minerarie. E sulla responsabilità delle imprese la Commissione europea ha lanciato una campagna per le piccole e medie imprese.
Read moreFrom: CRBM - Campagna per la riforma della Banca Mondiale Related: [Corporations] [Codes of Conduct] [Ethics & Value Systems] Image: diga e bacino atificiale © NBA
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03/13/2004
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12/18/2003
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [South Africa] [Arms & Military] [Peace] |
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09/19/2003
Stakesin ulkomaanavun yksikkö on mukana uudistamassa Lesothon ja Mongolian sosiaali- ja terveyssektoria. Leshotossa Stakes opastaa mm. terveydenhuollon hajauttamiseen.
Read moreRelated: [Mongolia] [Health] |
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08/22/2003
The Netaid World Class encourages students from the developed and the developing world to interact and think of ways to combat poverty. Over 30 students from Palestine, Israel, Brazil, South Africa, Tanzania, Lesotho, Mozambique, and the US came together to discuss issues like child labour, AIDS and education and girls being denied the right to education.
Read moreFrom: NetAid Related: [United States] [Tanzania ] [South Africa] [Palestine] [Israel] [Brazil] [Development] [Children] [Education] [Poverty] [HIV/AIDS] [Human Rights] Image: Schoolgirls in Zimbabwe © CamFed
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03/04/2003
Secondary education in Zimbabwe and Lesotho need reforms to make the curricula relevant to the needs of rural girls. In Zimbabwe the female proportion of secondary school students has changed little since independence, while in Lesotho girls outnumber boys in educational institutions but cannot find jobs.
Read moreFrom: id21 Related: [Zimbabwe] [Africa] [Education] |
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01/23/2003
Five Southern African states could soon be dominated by the United States's business interests and analysts fear that US business will be the only victor if the US negotiators have their way.
Read moreRelated: [Botswana] [Namibia] [South Africa] [Swaziland] [International Cooperation] [Business] [Trade] |
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10/31/2002
The message that "corruption in Africa will not be tolerated" will be reinforced by the fining of a Canadian engineering consultancy for bribery on a water project in Lesotho, South Africa's water affairs and forestry minister said this week.
Read moreFrom: Probe International Related: [South Africa] [Africa] [Water/Sanitation] [Business] [Corporations] |
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10/28/2002
In a landmark sentence handed-down today, the Lesotho High Court has fined a Canadian engineering firm US$2.25-million for making bribes to secure contracts on a dam megaproject. Acres International was convicted last month of bribing Masupha Sole, former chief of the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority.
Read moreFrom: Probe International Related: [Canada] [Development] [Corporations] [Justice and Crime] |



