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Ghana: Ghana highlights part I

Publicado Posted by Ndesanjo Macha on 06/11/2009

Gayle's first part of Ghana highlights: In Ghana, every region has something to offer. Culture, history, beaches, flora and fauna, you can sample it all over the country, from the tropical jungles of the south to the savannah plains of the north. If youre a beach or history lover, youll enjoy th ...

Etiquetas Arts & Culture English Ghana History Roundups Sub-Saharan Africa Travel


Africa discusses Climate Change

Publicado Posted by Juliana Rotich on 19/10/2009

Blog Action Day 2009 was an online event organized by Change.org. It was a virtual gathering of voices discussing climate change. Bloggers from a sampling of countries in Sub Saharan Africa were among those who posted their thoughts, and in this post, we get to listen to their voices.KenyaThe blogge ...

Etiquetas Cyber-Activism Education Environment General Ghana Kenya South Africa Uganda Weblog


Ghana: Blog Action Day 09

Publicado Posted by Mac-Jordan on 19/10/2009

On Blog Action Day, Ghanaians interrogated world leaders, took issue with World Bank papers, introduced new web sites and wondered why there was so little discussion about climate change in the countrywhile acknowledging that there are certain things countries like Ghana are doing right.

Etiquetas Development English Environment Ghana Sub-Saharan Africa Weblog


Reading the world on Blog Action Day

Publicado Posted by Solana Larsen on 15/10/2009

More than 9000 bloggers are devoting a post to climate change today as part of Blog Action Day, an annual initiative started by Change.org to unite the world's bloggers in reaching their millions of readers.

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World Habitat Day: Governments in Africa must end forced evictions

Publicado Posted on 02/10/2009

Governments in Africa must end the practice of forced evictions that leave hundreds of thousands homeless every year, Amnesty International said on World Habitat Day, 5 October. In most cases evictions are conducted without any due process, consultation, adequate notice or compensation. Officials ...

Etiquetas Angola Chad Demand Dignity Demand Dignity Economic Social and Cultural Rights Equatorial Guinea Ghana Kenya Nigeria Poverty Refugees Displaced People And Migrants Zimbabwe