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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Nigeria
04/25/2008
Over 3,000 Nigerian women die each year due to complications resulting from unsafe abortions, says a new study from a sexual and reproductive health institute.
Read moreFrom: Guttmacher Institute Image: A Nigerian woman. © il Bovino con la S2PRO (flickr)
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04/22/2008
Öljyn korkea maailmanmarkkinahinta ei näy nigerialaisten arkitodellisuudessa. Maan tuotanto- ja valtiorakenne estää hyötyjen tasaisemman jakautumisen.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [Economy] [Poverty] Image: -
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04/17/2008
Disabled people in Yola, Nigeria, who previously believed begging was their only means to an income, have gained economic independence and new livelihoods by starting a shoemaking business.
Read moreFrom: International Food Policy Research Institute Image: Members of the group at work. © Augustine A. Ndaghu / International Food Policy Research Institute
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03/03/2008
The head of a Nigerian organization seeking to empower people through sustainable development among youth and in rural areas discusses the history of the AIDS epidemic in Nigeria, the "AIDS generation" in this country, and ongoing awareness and prevention campaigns.
Read moreFrom: Global Health Council |
01/31/2008
Learning About Living, an innovative program run by OneWorld and local organizations in Nigeria, uses computers and mobile phones to teach teenagers about sexuality and HIV/AIDS prevention.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld TV Image: Two girls participating in the program. © OneWorld TV
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01/31/2008
"Terveysministeriö varoittaa, että tupakoijaa uhkaa kuolema nuorella iällä", lukee savukeaskissa Afrikan runsasväkisimmässä valtiossa Nigeriassa. Teksti ei kuitenkaan paljoa auta, jos nuoriso ei sitä osaa lukea.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Youth] [Health] |
01/30/2008
More...From: no organisation Related: [Africa] [Capacity Building] [Social Exclusion] [Youth] [Health] [HIV/AIDS] [Disease/treatment] Image: OWTV-Learning about living
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01/16/2008
Nigerian hallitus varoitti maassa toimivia öljy-yhtiöitä viime lokakuussa, että niiden on lopetettava maakaasun soihdutus uuden vuoden alkaessa. Nyt aikaraja on jo lykätty vuoden loppuun, eikä moni usko senkään toteutuvan. Soihdutus vaikuttaa tuhoisasti ympäristöön ja ihmisten terveyteen.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Environment] [Health] Image: Maakaasun soihdutusta Nigeriassa. © Project Underground
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01/07/2008
Kansainvälinen korruption vastainen koalitio arvostelee Nigerian hallitusta korruption vastaisessa taistelussa kunnostautuneen talousrikosyksikön puheenjohtajan erottamisesta epäselvin perustein.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Corruption & Transparency] Image: -
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01/04/2008
The government of Nigeria has been criticized by a global coalition against corruption after the Nigerian Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, known for his strong anti-corruption stance and track record, was removed from office.
Read moreFrom: This Day (Lagos) Image: © New Internationalist
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01/04/2008
In the wake Kenya’s political crisis, the country could learn valuable lessons from past Nigerian attempts to solve post-election crises, writes Okello Oguli in Abuja.
Read more+ How Kenya lost its way + OneWorld Guide to Nigeria Related: [Kenya] Image: Nigerian election
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12/20/2007
As UN member states voted overwhelmingly for a moratorium on the death penalty, an influential rights watchdog has challenged Nigeria's claim that no one has been executed in its prisons for several years.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Human Rights] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Justice and Crime] [Law] [United Nations] Image: Death penalty © Fundación Chandra
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12/18/2007
Secret executions have taken place in Nigeria’s prisons despite the country's recent assurances that no-one has been executed there "in years".
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Image: Stop the Death Penalty © Amnesty International - International Secretariat
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12/10/2007
Diagnosed with HIV at a time when having the disease led to social exclusion, Olayinka Jegede-Ekpe suffered through the stigma and became a spokeswoman for the rights of Nigerians living with the disease.
Read moreFrom: Prerana (Associate CEDPA) Image: Olayinka Jegede-Ekpe, a Nigerian HIV activist. © unknown / Prerana (Associate CEDPA)
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11/20/2007
MyQuestion - launched today - will enable Nigerian youngsters to ask questions about reproductive health and HIV/AIDS issues through text messages, without even having to say the questions out loud.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Image: Learning About Life
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11/18/2007
Nigeria should launch an independent public inquiry into the police shooting of more than 8,000 people since 2000, says an international rights group.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch |
11/08/2007
Umaru Yar'Adua has become the first African head of state to criticize the Zimbabwean president -- citing his disregard for the rule of law -- in the lead up to next month's Africa-Europe summit.
Read moreFrom: SW Radio Africa Related: [Europe] [Zimbabwe] [Africa] Image: President Mugabe has been widely criticized by the international community for his repressive policies. © Guardian Unlimited
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09/28/2007
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) recently declared war on the Nigerian government and oil companies, demanding that local communities see benefits from the billions of dollars of oil removed from the region.
Read moreFrom: Independent Media Center Related: [Niger] Image: Members of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND).
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09/21/2007
Mainstreet Technologies threw its hat in the ring this week to be the first to complete an African west coast fibre project to compete with SAT3. The cable will connect 12 countries, some already connected to SAT3, others not. Russell Southwood spoke to the project’s CEO Funke Opeke and discovered how it intends to win the race to complete.
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09/14/2007
Activists from Nepal, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Thailand are currently gathering outside the UN headquarters in New York to demand greater attention be paid to global hunger. Through a regularly updated blog, the campaigners are sharing behind-the-scenes action, video feeds, concert footage, and more.
Read moreFrom: ActionAid International USA Related: [Nepal] [Sierra Leone] [Thailand] Image: HungerFREE advocates. © ActionAid International USA
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