Tutti i temi: Africa Centrale
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28.09.2007
Emergency relief and a month's worth of medical supplies have reached a small town in the Rutshuru district of North Kivu where 4,000 displaced people are seeking refuge from ongoing conflict.
ContinuaFonte: International Rescue Committee Temi/paesi correlati: [Repubblica Democratica del Congo] Foto: Emergency nurse Charles Muganda (left) delivers drugs donated by Unicef to a clinic struggling to handle influxes of displaced people. © Bob Kitchen
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24.09.2007
Kiina on myöntänyt Kongolle viiden miljardin dollarin lainan muun muassa kaivosteollisuuden kunnostamiseen.
ContinuaFonte: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Temi/paesi correlati: [Cina] [Congo Brazzaville] [Credito e investimenti] Foto: -
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21.09.2007
On this year's International Day of Peace the majority of news streams in from Africa, and it is not all bad.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Repubblica Democratica del Congo] [Costa d'Avorio] [Nepal] [Sudan] |
20.09.2007
A double amputee bomb victim who heads an Angolan disability organisation was thrown off a Portuguese airlines flight to London, it was disclosed this week.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Gran Bretagna] [Angola] Foto: Catarina, an Angolan landmine casualty, who has become a member of an auto-rickshaw taxi co-operative, thanks to LARDEF/DPP project
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13.09.2007
Police brutality has been a consistent problem in Angola since members of the military were recruited into law enforcement ranks during the 27-year-long civil war, says a human rights group urging an end to the impunity.
ContinuaFonte: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Temi/paesi correlati: [Angola] Foto: Angolan national police at a lecture. © Justice, Peace and Democracy Association (Angola)
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12.09.2007
Rich Stazinski argues that, in endemic and high conflict regions like Darfur, “lasting peace demands [justice], and victims deserve nothing less.”
ContinuaFonte: Citizens for Global Solutions Temi/paesi correlati: [Uganda] [Sudan] [Repubblica Democratica del Congo] Foto: To compliment peacekeeping efforts in Darfur, war criminals should be brought to stand trial in the International Criminal Court. © Derk Segaar / United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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11.09.2007
Chief technology officer from the South African State Information Technology Agency (Sita), announced the launch of the government-wide free and open source programme.
MoreTemi/paesi correlati: [Sudafrica] |
11.09.2007
Kongon demokraattisessa tasavallassa suunnitellaan parhaillaan maanlaajuisen internetverkon rakentamista. Urakka on vasta alkutekijöissään, ja siinä on haasteensa: verkon pitäisi kattaa lähes 5 500 kilometeriä, ja se maksaisi yli 200 miljoonaa dollaria.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld Africa Temi/paesi correlati: [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
11.09.2007
For all the difficulties in Eastern Congo, the DRC has seen a number of recent developments that will form the beginning of a backbone development plan for the country. Canadian NGO Alternatives launched its extremely detailed feasibility study for a backbone plan and the Government has begun to look at some of the issues that will need to be addressed if it is to be implemented.
MoreTemi/paesi correlati: [Africa] [Repubblica Democratica del Congo] [Sviluppo] |
05.09.2007
Despite the official end of the country's civil war and last year's historic national elections, the far eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to be plagued by violence, and the number of displaced people is now growing at a terrifying rate.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations Temi/paesi correlati: [Repubblica Democratica del Congo] Foto: Displaced people in the eastern DRC. © IRIN
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04.09.2007
Angola on yhä yksi maailman miinoitetuimmista valtioista. Miinanraivaus kuitenkin etenee ja sen ansiosta on mahdollista useiden vuosikymmenten jälkeen matkustaa turvallisesti 250 kilometriä sisämaahan.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld US Temi/paesi correlati: [Angola] [Mine] Foto: Before and after: the site of the Luzi bridge before work got under way, and the completed 36-metre long construction
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01.09.2007
Angola remains one of the most mine-affected countries in the world, but a major clearance project has made it possible for the first time in decades to travel safely on 250 kilometres of primary roads running deep into the interior.
ContinuaFrom: Mines Advisory Group Temi/paesi correlati: [Angola] Foto: The renovated Luzi bridge
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