Agriculture & Nutrition

More than $380bn has been stolen or wasted by Nigerian governments since independence in 1960, Nigeria’s chief corruption fighter says

by BBC News October 20, 2006

More than $380bn has either been stolen or wasted by Nigerian governments since independence in 1960, the chief corruption fighter has said. Nuhu Ribadu told the BBC that Nigeria has "nothing much" to show for the missing money. ...

Illegal orphanages mushroom.

by IRIN News October 20, 2006

Malawi's opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) has cautiously welcomed an informal offer by President Bingu wa Mutharika to begin cross-party talks aimed at easing political tensions. ...

WEST AFRICA: Child deaths from AIDS to keep growing

by IRIN/PlusNews October 19, 2006

Some 12,500 girls currently belong to government and non-government forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and a programme to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate all militias into society is failing them, Save the Children, an NGO, said in a...

Calls for review of law in wake of Madonna adoption.

by IRIN News October 17, 2006

Although the government has not publicly declared the Ebola haemorrhagic fever over, medical authorities in the Republic of Congo say they have the situation well under control....

 

US envoy in peace bid for Darfur

by BBC News October 15, 2006

United States Sudan envoy Andrew Natsios has arrived in Khartoum for a trip expected to take him to the troubled region of Darfur....

Darfur campaign finds a powerful friend in MySpace

by Frank Ahrens Washington Post October 10, 2006

Bich Ngoc Cao had been interested in the Darfur crisis since she took a class on the history of genocide at the University of Southern California. In May, she traveled from her home in Los Angeles to Washington for the rallies on the Mall. ...

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