Full Coverage: East Africa
November 2007
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11/30/2007
The Kenyan government will soon declare tuberculosis a national disaster, as approximately 70 Kenyans die from the disease every day.
Read moreFrom: Daily Nation (Nairobi) Related: [Kenya] Image: A tuberculosis poster in western Kenya. © Peter Armstrong
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11/30/2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and Netsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed yet again because one of the three judges has had to be replaced because of illness.
Read moreFrom: Actionaid International Nigeria Related: [Ethiopia] Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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11/30/2007
Itäisen Afrikan yhteisö EAC on ensimmäinen maiden joukko, joka on allekirjoittanut EPA-vapaakauppasopimuksen Euroopan unionin kanssa. Eteläisen Afrikan ryhmä seuraa pian perässä, ja sen neljä maata sopi jo väliaikaisesta EPAsta.
Read moreFrom: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Related: [Southern Africa] [Trade] Image: EPA-sopimuksen vastainen mielenosoitus Keniassa.
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11/29/2007
Although aid workers say his fate is "vital to the ongoing [peace] process," a top player in Uganda's main rebel movement has not been heard from for several weeks.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Uganda] [Sudan] Image: Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) deputy leader, Vincent Otti. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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11/26/2007
The government has controversially retained Dr Tafataona Mahoso as the chairperson of the restructured state-controlled Media and Information Commission (MIC) which will look into the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) application to be duly licensed despite court findings on his bias against the publishing company.
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11/22/2007
The verdict in the case of Ethiopian anti-poverty campaigners Daniel Bekele and
Read moreNetsanet Demissie, which was expected today, has been postponed again because a judge is in hospital. From: ActionAid Asia Related: [Ethiopia] [Aid] [Justice and Crime] Image: Daniel Bekele, ActionAid
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11/22/2007
"Kenian maidontuottajilla menee nyt hyvin", alalle aikova Peter Wanyeki hymyilee. Maidon hyvä hinta on nostanut tilat takavuosien ahdingosta, mutta taivaanrantaa synkistää nyt uusi uhka: Euroopan unionin tarjoama EPA-sopimus.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Europe] [Kenya] [Trade] |
11/21/2007
A group of Ugandan women parliamentarians spoke to American lawmakers about the importance of women's empowerment as a step toward ending conflicts around the world.
Read moreFrom: Centre for Development and Population Activities Related: [United States] [Uganda] Image: The Honorable Beatrice Atim, one of the Ugandan MPs. © The Centre for Development and Population Activities
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11/21/2007
Tansaniassa lasten oikeudet eivät ole itsestään selviä, ja vielä vähemmän tiedetään vammaisten lasten oikeuksista. Koululaiset Niwaely, Upendo, Afatah ja Shanweely taistelevat tasa-arvonsa puolesta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Lähetysseura Related: [Tanzania ] [Children] [Human Rights] [Disability] Image: -
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11/21/2007
The number of displaced people inside Somalia has risen sharply to one million, says the UN refugee agency.
Read moreFrom: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Somalia] |
11/20/2007
The chief executives of the Financial Gazette and Zimind Publishers Jacob Chisese and Raphael Khumalo respectively, were arrested for allegedly increasing cover prices without the approval of the National Incomes and Pricing Commission.
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11/20/2007
Up to 80 per cent of computer consumable products on sale in East Africa could be fake, a major regional distributor with branches in four countries has claimed. Among the most affected are the HP brand of toners and cartridges, according to Red Dot Kenya country manager Asif Saroya. Red Dot is a distributor of computers and related accessories with offices in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia
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11/19/2007
YES (Youth Employment Systems) Fund – the Global Fund for Youth Entrepreneurship – has announced its ICT Business Plan Competition for year 2007-2008. Winners will be judged on the basis of most innovative ideas and business plans in India and Kenya.
Read moreRelated: [Kenya] [India] [Youth] [Business] [ICT] |
11/16/2007
Joukko Somalian uskonnollisia johtajia ja naisvaikuttajia tapaa Kirkon ulkomaanavun järjestämässä kokouksessa 20. marraskuuta. Tavoitteena on vahvistaa uskonnollisten johtajien taustatukea rauhan aikaansaamiseksi.
Read moreFrom: Kirkon Ulkomaanapu Related: [Somalia] [Religion] [War and Peace] |
11/12/2007
Somalian pääkaupungissa Mogadishussa ammuskellaan päivittäin, ja sieltä pakenee tuhansia ihmisiä joka kuukausi. Paheneva kriisi ei ratkea vanhoilla konsteilla, arvioivat asiantuntijat.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Somalia] [War and Peace] Image: -
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11/09/2007
Countless Somalis struggle daily to acquire just ten liters of water for their entire families -- roughly the same amount used to flush a toilet in an industrialized nation. See what life is like for the average, thirsty Somali citizen.
Read moreFrom: International Rescue Committee Related: [Somalia] Image: A thirsty child sucks futilely on a dry tap in Somalia’s Mudug province. © Anna Husarska / International Rescue Committee
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11/09/2007
Etiopian leikkokukkavienti on viisinkertaistunut viimeisen vuoden aikana. Se on nyt Kenian jälkeen Afrikan toiseksi suurin leikkokukkien viejä.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Ethiopia] [Trade] Image: Yigal Chamish
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11/09/2007
Zambia and India have signed an agreement that will see India fund Zambian centres to train researchers and the public in information and communication technology (ICT) skills. Peter Daka, the Zambian minister of science and technology, and River Wallang, the Indian high commissioner to Zambia, signed the agreement in Lusaka.
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