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marzo 2006
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31.03.2006
MONROVIA, Mar 31 (IPS) - Liberia's newly-elected but cash-strapped government has begun to find ways that the U.N. sanctions can be lifted to allow the country to exploit its immense timber resources for the benefit of its war-ravaged people.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Africa Occidentale] [Liberia] |
31.03.2006
Botswanan hallitus on myöntänyt että monet kotimailtaan häädetyt Bushman-heimoon kuuluvat ihmiset ovat kuolleet alkoholin aiheuttamiin sairauksiin. Leireille sijoitetut bushmanit eivät enää voi harjoittaa perinteistä metsästystä ja keräilyä vaan ovat riippuvaisia valtion ruoka-avusta. Masennus ja sosiaalinen romahtaminen ovat yleisiä ilmiöitä leirillä asuvien keskuudessa.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Botswana] [Diritti umani] Foto: - © Kristi Kenyon
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31.03.2006
The tension of expectation is building in Zimbabwe as people’s misery becomes unsustainable. Will this be the year for change, wonders Mary Ndlovu.
Continua* OneWorld UK Guide to Zimbabwe Fonte: Fahamu - Networks for Social Justice Temi/paesi correlati: [Zimbabwe] [Politica] |
31.03.2006
The Botswana government has admitted that evicted Bushmen are drinking themselves to death in relocation camps: there were no known deaths from alcohol consumption when the Bushmen were living on their ancestral land and drinking was rare.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Botswana] |
30.03.2006
African farmers know little about the uses and risks of GM crops, says Ebenezer T. Bifubyeka, so he asks delegates at the Convention on Biological Diversity what they plan to do to spread awareness.
ContinuaFonte: Panos London |
30.03.2006
The current rate of death from the war in northern Uganda is three times higher than in Iraq, finds a report released today as a senior UN official holds meetings in Kampala to address the 20-year conflict.
ContinuaFonte: Oxfam Great Britain Temi/paesi correlati: [Uganda] Foto: Northern Uganda: 'the world's worst forgotten crisis' (Oxfam GB)
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30.03.2006
UN peacekeepers delivered handcuffed former Liberian president Charles Taylor into the custody of a UN-backed Special Court in Sierra Leone on Wednesday where he will be the first former African head of state to face prosecution for war crimes before an international tribunal.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Nigeria] [Liberia] |
30.03.2006
African Education Ministers have pledged their support for the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD), formally launched, at the on-going Biennial meeting of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) in Libreville, Gabon.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Educazione] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
30.03.2006
Ilmastonmuutoksella näyttäisi olevan vaikutus malarian leviämiseen Itä-Afrikassa. Pienilläkin lämpötilanmuutoksilla on havaittu olevan suuri vaikutus sääskipopulaatioon, Michiganin yliopiston tutkijaryhmä on osoittanut. Runsaimpien malariaesiintymien alueilla lämpötila on noussut puoli astetta alle 20 vuoden aikana.
ContinuaFonte: Ilmastosivut Temi/paesi correlati: [Africa Orientale] [Malaria] Foto: - © Fundación Chandra
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29.03.2006
Just hours after his disappearance was announced, Charles Taylor was caught at the northern Nigerian border Wednesday, nearly 1000 miles from his home. He was attempting to leave the country in a jeep with diplomatic plates and a trunk full of U.S. dollars.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Sierra Leone] [Nigeria] [Liberia] [Diritti umani] [Giustizia e criminalità] [Legislazione] [Armi] [Conflitti] Foto: Charles Taylor © OneWorld.net
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29.03.2006
Less than three days after revoking his asylum, the government of Nigeria announced Tuesday that Charles Taylor had disappeared, drawing outrage from rights groups and causing unease in Liberia's capital.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Liberia] [Nigeria] [Sierra Leone] [Diritti umani] [Giustizia e criminalità] [Legislazione] [Armi] [Conflitti] Foto: Charles Taylor © OneWorld.net
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29.03.2006
An Israeli company is using the latest water-saving technology to grow fruit and vegetables in Angola, which imports much of its food after 27 years of civil war.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Angola] [Povertà] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
29.03.2006
Good communication is vital to small farmers who need better access to markets and to reliable information about prices, product quality and market conditions. Can new information and communication technologies (ICTs), especially the Internet, help? The First Mile is a two-year pilot project supported by the Government of Switzerland.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Tanzania] [Povertà] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
29.03.2006
Nearly 100 exiles from the Chagos islands will pay a brief visit to their homelands on Thursday, 40 years after their illegal removal by the British Government to make way for a US military base on the main island, Diego Garcia.
ContinuaFonte: Minority Rights Group Temi/paesi correlati: [Mauritius] [Gran Bretagna] [Stati Uniti] |
29.03.2006
Campaigners claim that a leaked legal opinion from the European Parliament reinforces the need to amend a fisheries agreement with Morocoo to prevent the EU from violating international law.
ContinuaFonte: War on Want Temi/paesi correlati: [Europa] [Marocco] [Sahara Occidentale] |
29.03.2006
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who is wanted to face war crimes charges in Sierra Leone, has disappeared from the luxury mansion where he lives in exile in Nigeria, the president’s office said on Tuesday.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Liberia] [Nigeria] [Sierra Leone] |
29.03.2006
The UN has launched a $92 million appeal for food and nutrition needs in the Sahelian countries for 2006.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations Children's Fund Temi/paesi correlati: [Africa Occidentale] |
28.03.2006
Nigerialainen aseistettu kapinallisryhmä vapautti loput kolme ulkomaalaista panttivankia eilen. Öljyntuotantoalueella oleillut ryhmä piti yhdeksää ulkomaalaista henkilöä panttivankeina useita viikkoja. Kapinalliset ovat räjäyttäneet öljylaitoksia ja uhkasivat jatkaa iskuja, jollei heille myönnetä suurempaa sananvaltaa öljyrikkauksiin.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Nigeria] [Conflitti] Foto: Nigerian kapinalliset ja panttivangit © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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28.03.2006
A UN Security Council resolution on Darfur - where conditions continue to deteriorate - is a small step forward but is insufficient, a leading US African affairs group warned yesterday.
ContinuaFonte: Africa Action Temi/paesi correlati: [Sudan] |
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