Agriculture & Nutrition

The rise of a market mentality means many go hungry in Niger

by Craig Timberg Washington Post August 11, 2005

MARADI, Niger, Aug. 10 -- With her family's stocks of millet long gone, Rachida Abdou tied her shrunken baby girl to her back and grabbed the emaciated hand of her 7-year-old son. Together, they set out in search of food, or for somebody who might he...

One-third of Zimbabwe’s teachers are HIV-positive

by NewZimbabwe.com August 10, 2005

(Harare, Zimbabwe August 10, 2005) Teachers are relied on to counsel their students about AIDS, but statistics indicate they are no more knowledgeable about avoiding infection than other Zimbabwean adults. "Teachers are at high risk of getting inf...

In pictures: hunger hits Niger

by BBC News August 10, 2005

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Photo: BBC This is the second worst food crisis in Niger’s history

Tons of Food Aid Gradually Arrive in Niger

by Craig Timberg Washington Post August 7, 2005

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Sudan bids farewell to rebel leader John Garang

by BBC News August 7, 2005

Tributes have been paid to former rebel leader John Garang at his funeral in southern Sudan, attended by thousands of mourners including African leaders....

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