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27.05.2007
The world's 30 million or so displaced people often have little choice but to cut and collect wood for shelters, lighting, cooking, and to make room for cultivating crops. In East Africa, refugees and their host communities will soon plant more than 2.6 million trees in and around their camps.
Leer másOrganización: Worldwatch Institute Temas relacionados: [Etiopía] [Sudán] [República Unida de Tanzania] Imagen: Denuded refugee camp in east Zaire (present-day Democratic Republic of Congo). © Worldwatch Institute
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23.05.2007
The UK Chagos Support Association has welcomed today's court ruling against the British government's "secret and illegal" attempt to banish Chagossians to make way for a U.S. nuclear base and urged London not to waste yet more taxpayers' money on another appeal.
Leer más+ Chagos Islanders win right to return-British court rules in their favour + Diego Garcia backgrounder Temas relacionados: [Mauricio] [Reino Unido] [Estados Unidos] |
23.05.2007
On the eve of the 16th anniversary of Eritrea’s independence tomorrow, the European Union has been urged to rethink its policy towards "one of the world’s most repressive regimes" and adopt targeted sanctions against President Issaias Afeworki.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Europa ] [Eritrea] |
23.05.2007
Luku- ja kirjoitustaidoton Havussa Juma kävi huhtikuussa Suomen Maputon-suurlähetystön tukeman naisyrittäjäkurssin. Kurssilla puhuttiin tuloista ja menoista, yrityksen hoitamisesta ja voiton laskemisesta. Nyt Havussa aikoo laittaa pystyyn lounasravintolan.
Leer másOrganización: Ulkoministeriö Temas relacionados: [Mozambique] [Negocios] [Género] |
23.05.2007
Human rights groups accuse Ethiopian security forces of committing grave abuses within their own borders, but the country's prime minister remains a favorite of the United States, which sees him as a crucial ally in it's so-called "war on terror." Zoe Alsop and Nick Wadhams report from the region.
Leer másOrganización: Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Temas relacionados: [Etiopía] [Estados Unidos] Imagen: In Ethiopia's impoverished Somali region. © Nick Wadhams and Zoe Alsop / Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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21.05.2007
A Zimbabwean journalist has confirmed having been phoned by the police and ordered to report to Harare Central police after publishing the battered arm and thigh of Mtetwa, president of the Law Society of Zimbabwe.
MoreTemas relacionados: [Zimbabwe] |
21.05.2007
Kansainvälinen Pelastakaa Lapset -järjestö selvitti kehityshankkeensa onnistumista kysymällä sitä lapsilta. Lapset osallistuivat arviointiin, kertoivat heihin kohdistuvista rikkomuksista sekä antoivat suosituksia.
Leer másOrganización: Ulkoministeriö Temas relacionados: [Kenya] [Derechos Humanos] Imagen: Ragazze a scuola in Kenya - da Unicef
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19.05.2007
Transnational coffee companies dominate an industry worth over $80 billion a year, making coffee the most valuable trading commodity in the world after oil. Black Gold looks at it from the perspective of Ethiopian farmers.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Etiopía] [Agricultura] [Comercio] |
18.05.2007
More...Temas relacionados: [África] [Kenya] [Población] [Pobreza] [Juventud] [Salud] [Narcóticos] Imagen: Glue Boys
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15.05.2007
Sambian entinen presidentti Frederick Chiluba syyttää Lontoon tuomioistuinta rasistiseksi ja epäoikeudenmukaiseksi sen määrättyä Chiluban maksamaan takaisin 39 miljoonaa dollaria Sambian valtion varoja. Chiluba oli Sambian presidentti vuosina 1991-2001.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld Africa Temas relacionados: [Zambia] [Corrupción & Transparencia] Imagen: Chiluba © Afronet
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14.05.2007
Kansalaisyhteiskunnan paremmista vaikutusmahdollisuuksista huolimatta Sambian hallitus on edelleen vastuussa enemmän ulkomaisille avunantajille ja rahoituslaitoksille kuin parlamentille tai kansalaisilleen, sanoo Suomessa vieraileva asiantuntija Savior Mwambwa.
Leer másOrganización: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Temas relacionados: [Zambia] [Cooperación Internacional] [PolÃtica] [Sociedad Civil] Imagen: Children at Nthombimbi Primary School, Zambia, a community school with no roof © United Nations Children's Fund
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11.05.2007
Maaliskuinen Kuomboka-juhla kerää Lealuin kylään tuhansia lozeja eripuolilta maata. Näyttävä, kolme päivää kestävä juhla on lozeille tärkeä tapa ylläpitää omaa kulttuuriaan.
Leer másOrganización: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Temas relacionados: [Zambia] [Cultura] |
11.05.2007
East African scientists have united in a bid to protect the region's ecology and biodiversity from changing climatic conditions, the invasion of pests, and unsustainable development.
Leer másOrganización: SciDev.Net |
10.05.2007
Malaria strikes and kills hundreds and thousands of infants and young children mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Globally, it is estimated that malaria affects about 500 million people a year and nearly a million children younger than five years.
MoreThe Zambia Malaria Foundation has embarked on an online discussion group to discuss the link between severe malaria and cerebral palsy in children and what is being done about this problem. Temas relacionados: [Zambia] |
10.05.2007
Kirkon Ulkomaanapu (KUA) on myöntänyt 600 000 euroa käytettäväksi humanitaariseen apuun Somaliassa.
Leer másUlkoministeriöltä saamallaan humanitaarisen avun tuella KUA avustaa kymmentä tuhatta kodeistaan paennutta somalialaista, joita varten perustetaan kaksitoista uutta evakkoleiriä. Organización: Kirkon Ulkomaanapu Temas relacionados: [Somalia] [Emergencias] Imagen: UNHCR is pre-positioning relief supplies in the region around Somalia, where thousands of civilians are reportedly being displaced by fighting. Here, Somali refugees who fled fighting in September receive jerry cans and other supplies in Dadaab, north-eastern Kenya. © UNHCR/J.Adongo
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10.05.2007
Starbucks, the world's largest coffee shop chain, and the Ethiopian government are on the verge of unveiling a deal that the company hopes will end attacks on the company's carefully constructed ethical image.
Leer másFrom Corpwatch Temas relacionados: [Etiopía] Imagen: Oxfam Progresso fair trade coffee shops
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08.05.2007
A Tanzanian policy of "arbitrary expulsion based on national origin" is being criticized as a violation of international human rights law.
Leer másFrom: Human Rights Watch Temas relacionados: [República Unida de Tanzania] |
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