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    April 2007


    • 29-04 : Sirte conference seeks common solution to Darfur crisis
    • 28-04 : New manual on dolphin conservation to be launched
    • 28-04 : Education increasingly under attack: UNESCO report
    • 28-04 : US urges peaceful resolution of Nigerian election crisis
    • 28-04 : Participants arrive for Darfur international peace meeting in Tripoli
    • 27-04 : Obasanjo commissions Africa's biggest water transfer project
    • 25-04 : Rwanda to launch green beans farming
    • 24-04 : Morocco, Senegal sign agro accord
    • 23-04 : TANZANIA: Millennium Development Goals a ''Bright Idea'' or Scam of the Rich?
    • 23-04 : South Africa: Biofuels vs Food Crops?
    • 23-04 : Compaore, Libyan official hold talks on bilateral ties
    • 23-04 : Malawi: Small farmers hit by changes in the climate
    • 22-04 : East-Africa: tackling the digital divide from a regional perspective
    • 22-04 : UN Security Council proposed reform inconclusive - Report
    • 20-04 : Mozambique begins sugar expansion project
    • 20-04 : Ministers endorse creation of African Housing Fund
    • 20-04 : Cost of ARVs down 25% in 2006, says WHO official
    • 18-04 : Landmines hinder development in post-conflict Africa
    • 16-04 : World bank failing to rein in DRC logging
    • 16-04 : IDA funds education project in Mali
    • 13-04 : Obasanjo flags off work on power project
    • 13-04 : Kenya partners with US, Global Fund to fight malaria
    • 11-04 : UEMOA credits Togo FCFA2.59 bn to build boreholes
    • 11-04 : $200m to strengthen Mozambique's tech schools
    • 11-04 : Mozambique in a record cotton production
    • 10-04 : South Africa: ''Schooling That Hampers Development''
    • 10-04 : UN launches $117m humanitarian appeal for Liberia
    • 10-04 : African intellectuals address globalisation
    • 10-04 : South Africa : 'Mbeki needs to move from quiet diplomacy to open mediation'
    • 10-04 : Ethiopia launches youth reproductive health strategy
    • 08-04 : World Bank approves US$164.5 million for connectivity to make Kenya, Burundi and Madagascar more competitive
    • 08-04 : WARDA, others collaborate on Africa's rice development
    • 08-04 : Mauritius forecast reduced economic growth for 2007
    • 07-04 : Sudan promises to probe rape cases in Darfur
    • 07-04 : 4th international conference on HIV/AIDS for Nairobi
    • 07-04 : Sudan re-states opposition to UN peacekeepers in Darfur
    • 05-04 : New study shows 8 million Kenyans are illiterate
    • 05-04 : Egypt to ratify new Nile Treaty
    • 05-04 : 4% of AIDS-infected persons in Democratic republic of Congo receive ARVs
    • 05-04 : 1,000 earn first degrees to jam Liberia's crowded job market
    • 03-04 : WFP reports reduced relief food demand in Southern Sudan
    • 03-04 : Libya constructs Tripoli-Niamey highway
    • 03-04 : World Bank offers US7.2 million for sanitation in Monrovia
    • 03-04 : Mozambique, France sign debt relief memo
    • 03-04 : South Africa, Burkina Faso establish joint commission of cooperation
    • 01-04 : Nigeria enacts law on disability
    • 01-04 : Japanese bank loans Morocco 90 million euros
    • 01-04 : Human Rights: developing countries regain the initiative in UN Council
    • 01-04 : Chirac salutes Mauritania's junta leader on transition process
    • 31-03 : Mauritania ranked first by UN economic report
    • 31-03 : 81 countries, EC sign UN treaty on disability
    • 30-03 : Houses for Africa to build 10,000 housing units in Nigeria
    • 30-03 : Libya, Britain sign accord on scientific ties
    • 27-03 : EU assisting in revamp of sugar cane industry
    • 27-03 : Lesotho: Local Elections May Hold the Key to National Success for Women
    • 27-03 : WHO certifies 12 countries guinea worm free
    • 27-03 : New Global Fund boss urges Africa to up health budget
    • 27-03 : 250 million Africans threatened by meningitis - study
    • 25-03 : Malawi to roll out 'fertiliser trees' project
    • 25-03 : BADEA's board meet in Algeria
    • 25-03 : Respiratory infections main cause of child deaths in Rwanda
    • 24-03 : Fire destroys havest in Ivory Coast
    • 23-03 : 60% of Cameroonians lack access to safe drinking water
    • 20-03 : UN Peace-building Commission evaluates Sierra Leone
    • 19-03 : Environmentalist warns against disappearance of farming communities
    • 19-03 : Africa: Fighting meningitis a race against time
    • 19-03 : Burkina Faso: Irrigation brings harvest in Dori
    • 19-03 : ACP, EU agree to use EPAs as anti-poverty tool
    • 19-03 : Mozambique: Graca Machel wins "Visionary 2007" Prize
    • 18-03 : UNAIDS, WHO challenge Gambia on AIDS cure
    • 16-03 : Benin: Interview with Euloge Vidιgla on desertification
    • 15-03 : Internal audit questions International Monetary Fund's role in Africa
    • 15-03 : The millennium development goals depend on power relations changing
    • 15-03 : UK pledges stronger ties with Ghana
    • 15-03 : Forest losses deeply affect Africa, alarms FAO
    • 12-03 : Nigeria: US university to introduce low-cost AIDS test to Africa
    • 12-03 : Cameroonian scientist advises use of ICTs in African agriculture
    • 11-03 : Poor Infrastructure Undermines Food Safety in West Africa
    • 11-03 : WHO Partners Forum agrees healthcare scale up in Africa




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