YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 27 2007 | news, Africa, health, humanitarian
quoted: The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said syndicates have been expanding their network of transit areas through Ethiopia, Mauritius and Tanzania and Uganda in an ongoing attempt to disguise trafficking routes. These countries are used as arrival points for illicit drugs from Asia, which are then taken to Kenya, South and West Africa, the main regions for onward drug distribution to Europe and North America.
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - May 05 2008 | people, Africa, politics, bbc, news
Quoted: A young Zimbabwean professional, living and working in Harare, recounts her challenges trying to lead a normal life.
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 11 2007 | people, news, africa
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 29 2007 | website, african, africa, news
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 27 2007 | news, Africa, Ethiopia, business, agriculture, export
quoted: These Ethiopian-grown strawberries benefit from 1700m altitude and strong sunlight concentrations to make them exceptionally sweet, with average of 10% sugar brix. The difference in taste of the Yuval variety (the main offering) is very noticeable compared to when it’s grown in other countries. The same is true of the other available varieties.
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2007 | people, africa, international, news
Quoted: A plane crashes into a busy market in the DR Congo's capital, Kinshasa, killing at least 17 people, officials say.
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2007 | people, Africa, politics, governance, corruption, news
Quoted: Students in Guinea are spending their time in airports and car parks as poor electricity supplies mean they cannot study at home.
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 10 2007 | people, africa, news
Quoted: "(If the 27 had been European people) the reaction would have been totally different. "The rescue operation would go on for days and days. All ...
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YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2007 | news, africa
YemisrachBA | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 02 2007 | news, Africa, humanitarian, international, economy, Food, Health & Nutrition, HIV/AIDS
"Swazi women are conservative and resilient, and so are children, and so too, for that matter, are our men," Dlamini said. "But the drought has pushed everyone to the breaking point."
Quoted: "With child-headed households, the threshold of survival is already low in terms of vulnerability. The drought is devastating for them; their coping mechanisms are about zero. These are the children who are most in danger of selling themselves for a meal," Mnisi said.
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