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31.10.2005
Faced with impossible conditions for holding elections, a proposal by the U.N. and the African Union has allowed Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo to stay in office for up to 12 months, despite opposition from some citizens. The country continues in a state of "no war, no peace," as it has since a failed insurgency three years ago.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Costa d'Avorio] [Democrazia] [Governo] Foto: President Gbagbo refuses to step down © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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31.10.2005
IOM Harare has launched a nationwide multimedia information campaign called the “Safe Journey” campaign aimed at reducing the risks linked to irregular migration and HIV/AIDS. The six-month information campaign uses a variety of multimedia messages, including radio and television programmes featuring migrants’ testimonies, billboards and posters in Shona, Ndebele and English and the distribution of an IOM developed “Passport to Safe Migration”, a booklet which includes hard facts on the dangers of irregular migration and on avenues for legal migration.
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31.10.2005
Watch the webcast of this reading and panel discussion with South Africa Supreme Court of Appeal Justice Edwin Cameron who talked about his memoir, Witness to AIDS. The reading is followed by a discussion featuring Gay McDougall, international human rights leader and executive director of Global Rights, Partners for Justice; Princeton Lyman, former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa and current Council on Foreign Relations Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies; Terje Anderson, executive director, National Association of People with AIDS; and moderated by ABC correspondent Michel Martin.
ContinuaFonte: kaisernetwork.org (Kaiser Family Foundation) Temi/paesi correlati: [Sudafrica] [AIDS] |
31.10.2005
In anticipation of renewed fighting with rebel forces, the Ivorian government is recruiting Liberian children alongside hundreds of other former combatants in Liberia’s civil war, said leading human rights group.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Liberia] [Costa d'Avorio] [Bambini] [Conflitti] |
31.10.2005
The African Protocol on the Rights of Women received its 15th ratification Thursday, starting the process in motion for the treaty to come into force in November, guaranteeing women a host of economic, social, and reproductive rights.
ContinuaFonte: Fahamu - Networks for Social Justice Temi/paesi correlati: [Cooperazione internazionale] [Genere] [Geopolitica] Foto: Mali's women will be protected under the new treaty. © Dan Gerber
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28.10.2005
NAIROBI, Oct 28 (IPS) - A generator rumbles behind the two-roomed building, which looks like one of the maize mills that dot Kenya's rural landscape. But, you're not likely to find a harvest of any sort in here -- rather, food for thought.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Africa del Sud] |
28.10.2005
A season of public art, film, music, theatre, poetry and debate is being held in London, 21 October-10 November to mark the 10th anniversary of the executions of Nigerian activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight colleagues.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Nigeria] [Gran Bretagna] [Diritti umani] |
28.10.2005
Con 700.000 alberi piantanti solo nel 2005, il progetto di riforestazione "Tree is Life - Albero è vita" ha ricevuto il primo premio nella categoria delle organizzazioni non governative dalla Total Eco Challenge, progetto ambientale della Total Limited kenyota. Una vera soddisfazione accolta con molta gioia dai responsabili di progetto, "a dimostrazione di come la cooperazione tra comunità, in questo caso il Trentino e Nyahururu, abbia una forza superiore alla cooperazione delle grandi organizzazioni, che impiegano ingenti capitali ma non sono affatto radicate, come gli alberi, nel territorio". E la forza di "Tree is Life" sta proprio nella sua presenza capillare all'interno della comunità: per la sua realizzazione sono stati coinvolti complessivamente 60 gruppi e 60 scuole e in ogni villaggio della zona di Nyahururu c'è un vivaio curato dalla stessa comunità.
ContinuaFonte: Fondazione Fontana Temi/paesi correlati: [Kenya] [Ambiente] [Foreste] [Società civile] [Cooperazione internazionale] Foto: piantare alberi - da treeislife.org
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28.10.2005
Tragico bilancio dell'offensiva intrapresa dai ribelli nel nord dell'Uganda. Due morti e quattro feriti in due giorni tra gli operatori umanitari di Caritas e Acord. L'organizzazione non governativa 'Oxfam' ha deciso di sospendere le operazioni di assistenza ai civili. Sdegno è stato espresso dall'Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il Coordinamento degli Affari Umanitari. Lo scorso 2 ottobre il tribunale penale internazionale dell’ONU ha emanato un mandato d’arresto per il capo dei ribelli Joseph Kony accusato di torture, mutilazioni, rapimenti, stupri, reclutamento forzato ed uccisioni di persone. In vista delle elezioni legislative e presidenziali previste per il marzo 2006, pesa sul presidente Museveni l'accusa di sedizione che è stata fatta al giornalista ugandese Andrew Mwenda per aver scritto nel suo editoriale che l’Uganda pianificava un attacco contro il vicino Rwanda e per aver detto alla radio che il governo avrebbe organizzato l’assassinio di John Garang, vicepresidente del Sudan morto precipitando con un elicottero ugandese il 30 luglio.
ContinuaFonte: MISNA , Caritas Italiana, Agency for Co-operation and Research in Development Temi/paesi correlati: [Uganda] [Risoluzione dei conflitti] [Governo] [Aiuti] Foto: Pres. Yoweri Museveni - da allafrica.com © allAfrica.com
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28.10.2005
Correspondents report on how governments in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America plan to fight a possible outbreak of "bird flu" in the face of poor public health infrastructure.
ContinuaFonte: SciDev.Net Temi/paesi correlati: [America Latina e Caraibi] [Asia Occidentale] [Malattie/Cure] |
28.10.2005
In a radio and TV appeal for help, Malawi’s President Binguwa Mutharika said the country was facing a national disaster from the worsening food crisis.
Continua* OneWorld Guide to Malawi Fonte: Concern Worldwide Temi/paesi correlati: [Malawi] [Emergenze] [Alimentazione] Foto: Water source, Ntcheu, Malawi © Aditya Jha
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28.10.2005
Water is life. But the people of Mkuranga district in Tanzania cannot take that fact for granted.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Tanzania] [Acqua] |
28.10.2005
Four months on and with the "historic G8 deal for Africa" already in tatters, the Make Poverty History coalition is as silent as it was once ubiquitous. Ahead of December’s World Trade Organisation summit in Hong Kong, Stuart Hodkinson investigates.
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28.10.2005
As voters on Tanzania's semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar prepare to choose a new president Sunday, the main opposition candidate is expressing concern about the vote and its aftermath. Despite voter intimidation and a precedent of post-election violence, Seif Sharif Hamad hopes his party will bring about peaceful democratic change this time.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Tanzania] [Politica] [Democrazia] [Governo] Foto: Seif Sharid Hamad believes his party, the Civic United Front, will win the election. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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28.10.2005
Fifty years ago, the Tonga people were evicted from their lands along the Zambezi River when the construction of the Kariba Dam flooded their valley homes. Now, an oral testimony project is highlighting the voices of the Tonga, exploring the history and contemporary experiences of communities that paid dearly for their country's development.
ContinuaFonte: In Motion Magazine Temi/paesi correlati: [Zimbabwe] [Zambia] [Sviluppo] [Terra] [Migrazioni] [Esclusione sociale] [Fiumi] [Cultura] |
27.10.2005
Three activists have won the prestigious Human Rights Defender Award: Omid Memarian, a journalist and web-blogger from Iran, Salih Mahmoud Osman, lawyer and human rights activist from Darfur, and Beatrice Were, an advocate for the rights of women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
Continua* The "ladies in white", wives and mothers of imprisoned dissidents in Cuba, this week received the Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought, along with Nigerian lawyer Hauwa Ibrahim and Reporters Without Borders. Temi/paesi correlati: [Uganda] [Sudan] [Iran] [Diritti umani] Foto: © Human Rights Watch
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27.10.2005
At least 600 000 schools in Africa will be connected to one another via a satellite network in a bid to help schools produce maths and science whiz kids.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Educazione] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
27.10.2005
Tilanne Sudanin Darfurissa heikentyy nopeasti, YK:n pakolaiskomissaari kertoo. Jos Länsi-Darfurin väkivaltaisuudet leviävät, saattavat myös naapurimaat kohdata vakavia seurauksia, komissaari tulkitsee. Esimerkiksi köyhässä Tšadissa on jo nyt 200 000 Sudanin pakolaista.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Sudan] [Conflitti] Foto: © Sven Torfinn
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27.10.2005
The situation in Sudan's Darfur region is deteriorating sharply, warns the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, who says that a further calamity there could have "a devastating impact" on neighbouring countries.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Temi/paesi correlati: [Sudan] [Emergenze] [Conflitti] |
27.10.2005
Heavy-handed tactics by the Uganda army against northern rebels are condemned by a leading development charity, which seeks international pressure on the government to protect civilians and aid convoys.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Uganda] [Conflitti] [Sicurezza] |
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