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31.07.2007
MAPUTO, July 30 (IPS) - Over 1,000 Mozambicans, including children, are trafficked to South Africa every year where they are forced into prostitution or to provide free or cheap labour. In response, Mozambique's government last week approved a new law which will make human trafficking a crime punishable with long prison sentences.
Leer másOrganización: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temas relacionados: [Mozambique] [Sudáfrica] [Trabajo] [Derechos Humanos] [Género] [Sexualidad] [Justicia y Crimen] [Leyes] Imagen: © Anti-Slavery International
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27.07.2007
Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) legislators have recommended the establishment of a Parliamentary Forum ICT policy and strategy to guide the development and adoption of ICT at the regional level. The development, widely seen as a move to harness and promote effective use of ICT in the legislative assemblies was adopted following a three-day workshop in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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20.07.2007
Recently, United Nations Development Programme, (UNDP) launched this years human development report for Zambia in Lusaka. The occasion, which was graced by the presence of the country's vice president, Nevers Mumba was rather sobering. There was just nothing to celebrate. Zambia finds itself in the unenviable 164th position in the world on social and economic performance.
Leer másOrganización: The Post Temas relacionados: [África] [Zambia] [Agricultura] [Alimentos] |
11.07.2007
Parliament in Swaziland sought to sanction the editor of the privately owned Times of Swaziland Sunday newspaper for expressing himself about the affairs of the House of Assembly in a recent commentary in his publication.
MoreTemas relacionados: [África] [Swazilandia] [Libertad de Expresión] |
04.07.2007
Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria and Namibia are leading a campaign by African governments to weaken a key UN Declaration that would protect the rights of indigenous peoples, according to campaigners.
Leer másOrganización: Advocacy Project Temas relacionados: [África] [Botswana] [Kenya] [Namibia] [Nigeria] |
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