Cobertura total: Dijibouti
07.11.2006
"Sometimes I walk a long way to visit with women in their camps, but they don't always want to listen and sometimes they don't have time to talk. But I keep going--now we know things we didn't know before and we can be healthier," says Saida.
Leer másOrganización: JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. Imagen: Saida listens as community members talk about their health needs. © JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.
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05.04.2006
The Djibouti authorities have arrested and expelled an International Labour Office representative tasked with investigating the trade union situation and are refusing entry to an international trade union mission.
Leer másOrganización: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
11.06.2003
Djibouti has etched out a 20-year ICT strategy and action plan. With the aim of transforming the country, 30 ICT projects have been planned, keeping in mind the basic issues of poverty, health and sanitation, among other things.
Leer másOrganización: Association for Progressive Communications Temas relacionados: [África Oriental] [TIC] |
08.04.2003
President Ismaïl Omar Guellah of Djibouti is supporting a national strategy to move the country into the digital age by 2010 to promote development and reduce poverty. The ministry of communication and culture has prepared the national ICT strategy with UNDP's help.
Leer másOrganización: United Nations Development Programme Temas relacionados: [TIC] |
20.02.2002
Workers in the Port of Djibouti are at risk from 10 plastic shipping containers leaking a toxic wood preservative used on telegraph poles, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization warned yesterday.
Leer másOrganización: Environment News Service (ENS) Temas relacionados: [Contaminación] [Salud] |
14.06.2001
Traders openly selling hides and shells from endangered animals in a Djibouti city centre marketplace have been raided as part of a government clampdown.
Leer másOrganización: Environment News Service (ENS) Temas relacionados: [Animales] [Biodiversidad] [Justicia y Crimen] |
13.06.2000
A United Nations agency has launched a special action plan in the Horn of Africa in a bid to save 13.4 million people from plunging into a severe health crisis.
Leer másOrganización: Inter Press Service Temas relacionados: [Etiopía] [Eritrea] [Kenya] [Somalia] [Sudán] [Uganda] [África] [Ayuda] [Emergencias] [Salud] |


