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FEATURED: Kayode Fayemi on the imperatives of transition from activism to politics in Nigeria
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS:
- Women have not been adequately included in Sudan’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement, writes Roselynn Musa
LETTERS: The children of Uganda; Is homosexuality “unAfrican”?; Falling down in Zimbabwe
BLOGGING AFRICA: Blog columnist Sokari Ekine wraps up the blogosphere
PAN-AFRICAN POSTCARD: After Charles Taylor, who will be the next to face justice?
CONFLICT AND EMERGENCIES: Northern Uganda deaths worse than Iraq, says report
HUMAN RIGHTS: Export Processing Zones the worst abusers of workers' rights
WOMEN AND GENDER: An open letter to a sister in need in relation to the Jacob Zuma rape trial
REFUGEES AND FORCED MIGRATION: UK authorities slammed for treatment of immigrants
ELECTIONS AND GOVERNANCE: Police stop meeting of Obasanjo opponents
DEVELOPMENT: April deal on WTO talks unlikely
CORRUPTION: Britain’s involvement in African corruption criticised
HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS: The impact of migrating health workers
ENVIRONMENT: Terminator technology stays banned
MEDIA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: Niger says no to BBC famine coverage
ADVOCACY AND CAMPAIGNS: Get on the bus to stop violence against women and children
INTERNET AND TECHNOLOGY: What is a technology activist?
PLUS: Fundraising and Useful Resources; Courses, seminars and workshops; Jobs; Books and Art.

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