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GUINEA-BISSAU: Two thousand gi...
GUINEA-BISSAU: Two thousand girls a year suffer genital mutilation
PlusNews
Friday, August 31, 2007
The annual female genital mutilation season in Guinea-Bissau begins when schools close for the winter holidays from July to September. The UN...
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ZIMBABWE: Disability is much m...
ZIMBABWE: Disability is much more than a physical constraint
IRIN
Friday, August 31, 2007
The disabled are becoming increasingly marginalised, with the state and civil society neglecting their basic needs, says The forgotten tribe, people...
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NIGER: Migration benefits stil...
NIGER: Migration benefits still seen to outweigh risks
IRIN
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Migration has been an essential mechanism for survival in the harsh climate and erratic agricultural conditions of the Sahara and Sahel regions for...
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ETHIOPIA: Flood survivors stru...
ETHIOPIA: Flood survivors struggle one year on
IRIN
Thursday, August 30, 2007
For Yenenesh Tesfaye, a 28-year-old flood survivor from the eastern Ethiopian city of Dire Dawa, the memory of 6 August 2006 is still raw. She...
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MALAWI: Fish farming eases liv...
MALAWI: Fish farming eases living with HIV/AIDS
PlusNews
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Widowed Esnat Singano, 54, did not know her husband was HIV positive until almost two years after his death in 2000, when she also tested positive...
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Who is Robert Mugabe?
Who is Robert Mugabe?
essortment.com
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Despite mounting criticism, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean President since 1980, is credited with leading the former state of Rhodesia out of the...
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SOUTH AFRICA: Too many babies ...
SOUTH AFRICA: Too many babies die
IRIN
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Every year almost 23,000 South African babies die in their first month of life, yet one in five of these deaths could be avoided with better...
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KENYA: The fight for water – a...
KENYA: The fight for water – a valuable slum commodity
IRIN
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
When residents of Mathare slum in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi staged a recent protest over a five-day water shortage, the police moved to break...
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GLOBAL: Microbes don’t know ge...
GLOBAL: Microbes don’t know geography - WHO report
IRIN
Monday, August 27, 2007
Regardless of capability or wealth, no country is immune to the increasing risk of disease outbreaks, epidemics, industrial accidents and other...
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SOUTH AFRICA: New report confi...
SOUTH AFRICA: New report confirms nutrition no substitute for treatment
IRIN
Sunday, August 26, 2007
There is no evidence that better nutrition can substitute for antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, a new report has found. These findings might seem...
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