Uganda could be the next country hit by alarming malnutrition rates due to drought which has already sparked famine in southern Somalia and hunger in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti, the United Nations warned on Tuesday.
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Uganda: Farmers Count Losses After Drought Devastation
August 5th, 2011Kenya: As Somalis Stream Into Country, UNHCR Races to Fill a New Refugee Camp
August 5th, 2011Henok Ochalla knows he is in for the race of his life. In order to begin to keep up with the vast influx of refugees that continue to arrive in northern Kenya’s Dadaab area from conflict-torn and famine-stricken Somalia, the 39-year-old emergency response coordinator for UNHCR must erect a minimum of 300 tents – enough to accommodate 1,500 families (7,500 people) every day.
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Tunisia: UNHCR Distributes Ramadan Meals to 55,000 Libyan Refugees
August 5th, 2011The UN refugee agency and several partner organizations have begun distributing evening meal foodstuff for more than 55,000 Libyan refugees during the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.
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Sudan: Twenty Soldiers Died Due to Heavy Storm in El Geneina
August 5th, 2011Twenty Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) soldiers died and another 30 were injured yesterday in El Geneina, West Darfur, when two buildings where they were staying in collapsed as a result of heavy rain storms.
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Sudan: Gov’t Not to Accept UNMIS Personnel in Abyei Peacekeeping Mission
August 5th, 2011Sudan has reaffirmed rejection to the appointment of any employee of the outgoing UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) in the UN Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA).
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Sudan: Ruling Party Rejects Security Council’s Resolution On UNAMID Mandate
August 5th, 2011Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) today has rejected a UN Security Council resolution extending the mandate of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID) for one year.
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Sudan: UN Decries Jailing of Journalists
August 5th, 2011The United Nations (UN) has strongly condemned the prison sentences slapped last month on two Sudanese female journalists for speaking out against the alleged rape of a female activist by the country’s security agents.
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Nigeria: IAS 2011 – Assessing FG’s Position in the Global Fight Against AIDS
August 5th, 2011Nigeria is one of the countries with the biggest Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) burden in the world. According to statistics, despite, the reduction to 4.4 from an over six percent national prevalence rate, Nigeria is only second to South Africa on the continent as per recorded cases of the disease. This makes Nigeria’s success in the control of AIDS pivotal to the global fight to curtail the spread of HIV.
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Angola: Unesco Expert Appeals for Preservation of Historical Heritage
August 5th, 2011The experts of UNESCO, Charles Akidobe, advised on Wednesday the population of the northern Zaire province to continue to preserve the Mbanza Kongo historical heritage.
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East Africa: Country Plans to Table Own Case Before World Trade Organisations
August 5th, 2011KENYA might be forced to present its own trade review policy statement at upcoming the World Trade Organization’s hearing of the East African trade analysis as the bloc currently lacks a harmonized trade policy, it has emerged.
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