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African Leaders Agree To Expand Maternal Health Campaign As AU Summit Concludes
African leaders participating in the 15th African Union (AU) Summit, which concluded on Tuesday, agreed to expand a campaign aimed at curbing maternal mortality on the continent and adopted other "key actions" in an effort to reduce infant and maternal mortality, PANA/Afrique en ligne reports. Summit attendees agreed to extend the Campaign on Accelerated Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa ...
Niger: Food Crisis in the Sahel - Real Problem, False Solutions
When we talk of a 'food crisis', what are we referring to? Beyond cold and disembodied statistics, a Malian journalist has visited a few parts of Niger and reports on means of life, indeed, to surviving.[1]
Ex-students fined in SAfrica racist video case
A South African court is ordering four white former students to pay fines for a video they made humiliating black university employees.
Food hall ready to serve after refurb
MOUTHS will be watering when the ribbon is cut on Wakefield's brand new market food hall next Saturday.
Critical Role Of African Women In Agricultural Research Highlighted By AWARD Fellowship
A passion fruit pathologist, a catfish breeder, and a pigeon pea researcher are among the 60 outstanding women agricultural scientists from 10 African countries who received a fellowship from African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD). The fellowship will help these top researchers strengthen their research and leadership skills, and enhance their contributions to poverty ...
Burkina Faso: Biofuels Could Increase Food Production, Says Report
Planting biofuel crops in Africa need not damage capacity to grow food and could even enhance food security, according to a controversial review prepared for the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA).
For Camp Counselor, Her Routine Changes, After the Spill
Phoenix, an African-American fishing town south of New Orleans, was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and rebuilt only slowly. Now, in more subtle ways, the spill is taking its own toll.
World Bank says foreign investors are crowding out African producers
Leaked report says wealthy investors are threatening local resources as they buy up farmland to gain on commodity prices A leaked World Bank report into investors from rich nations buying up African farmland has intensified campaigners' fears that the growing trend is marginalising local producers. After a spate of investments in African land by sovereign wealth funds looking for gains on rising ...
Kuwait Food Co says exec management unaware of buyer
* Americana's management says unaware of buyer
S. African white students plead guilty over urine-tainted food, drink in racism video case
BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa - Court officials say four white students have pleaded guilty to charges surrounding a video they made showing black university employees forced to consume food and drinks that appeared to be tainted with urine.
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