Comoros

Food Crises Pushing More Africans into Poverty

isaaa.org     yesterday   15 related          

Sanjivi Rajasingham, The World Bank acting Country Director for Comoros, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Seychelles and Somalia, said global food and energy crises were causing serious setbacks to many countries’ reforms and growth...                

Southern Africa: New Money to Mitigate Disaster

allafrica.com     yesterday   5 related          

In an effort to mitigate the negative impact of climate change, new funding by European Commission's Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) will help bolster disaster risk reduction and community resilience in Mozambique,...                

UNICEF/WHO: Far too few using improved sanitation

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NEW YORK/GENEVA, 17 July 2008 - Every day, over 2.5 billion people suffer from a lack of access to improved sanitation and nearly 1.2 billion practice open defecation, the riskiest sanitary practice of all, according to a...                

Short supply, demand push up global cloves price

thehindubusinessline.com     Jul 22, 2008          

Indonesia traders quote ambitious rates citing poor crop. Kochi, July 21 Fall in production and consequent short supply have pushed up prices of cloves both in the international and Indian market by 30 to 50 per cent during the...                

Ousted Comoros separatist in Benin, wants to stay

reuters.com     Jul 21, 2008   1 related          

By Samuel Elijah COTONOU (Reuters) - The deposed separatist leader of the breakaway Comorian island of Anjouan arrived in the West African country of Benin at the weekend and said he wanted to stay as long as possible. Colonel...                

Billions Live With Poor Sanitation Facilities

emaxhealth.com     Jul 21, 2008   4 related          

Every day, over 2.5 billion people suffer from a lack of access to improved sanitation and nearly 1.2 billion practise open defecation, the riskiest sanitary practice of all, according to a report issued today by the WHO/UNICEF...                

Saif recommends 25 ministry employees for UAE citizenship

gulfnews.com     Jul 21, 2008          

Lieutenant General Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Interior Minister, has issued instructions to recommend the granting of UAE citizenship to a number of employees of the Interior Ministry, a senior official said on Monday.                

Luke (poor boy) joined Tu Diabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes. Leave a Comment...

tudiabetes.com     Jul 21, 2008   18 related          

Luke (poor boy) Male Disgusta GA, Comoros Luke (poor boy) joined the group Extreme Sports & Diabetes 23 minutes ago Luke (poor boy) is member #3583 of Tu Diabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes. 37 minutes ago...                

Soccer match turns deadly

news24.com     Jul 20, 2008   3 related          

Moroni - A soldier was bludgeoned and stabbed to death when violence broke out at a village soccer match here on Sunday, Comoros police said. "Sergeant Abdou Salam Oussein died after being clubbed, stoned and stabbed," police...                

Far Too Few Using Improved Sanitation; More People Using Drinking-Water From Safe Sources-UNICEF/WHO

studentbmj.com     Jul 20, 2008   4 related          

Every day, over 2.5 billion people suffer from a lack of access to improved sanitation [1]and nearly 1.2 billion practise open defecation, the riskiest sanitary practice of all, according to a report issued today by the...                

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