Salary : £ 22,617 GBP pa
Location : South Sudan - Lokichoggio based -, Sudan
Closing Date : 20 Jun 2001
Job posted on : 1 Jun 2001

Salary : £22,065 pro rata
Location : Vilanculos, Inhambane Province, Mozambique
Closing Date : 24 Jun 2001
Job posted on : 25 May 2001

Salary : £29,500
Location : Vauxhall, London, United Kingdom
Closing Date : 18 Jun 2001
Job posted on : 1 Jun 2001

Like many advocacy groups, local and national labor organizations are increasingly turning to technology to get their message out more effectively.

The MDC is contesting the outcome of last June’s parliamentary elections in many constituencies that resulted in the victory of the ZANU (PF) candidate. The MDC has filed 41 cases from constituencies across Zimbabwe. ZANU (PF) is likewise contesting the election result in only one constituency where the MDC won a parliamentary seat. Trials began 12 February 2001.
Human rights abuses have been reported in all cases that have appeared before the High Court.

Equity in health is a shared value across Southern Africa. Weak delivery on this value implies that it needs to be given greater profile as a health priority and more sustainable ways found of delivering on it. Research can play a role both in raising the profile of equity issues and in exploring policy tools and mechanisms for its implementation, particularly if in so doing it builds constituencies that pressure for equity in health.

Slow start for online giving leads to new Internet approaches

Eight KwaZulu-Natal school children have managed to get into the history books by co-authoring a book that is currently being distributed for use by children in the province. The authors, who mainly come from disadvantaged backgrounds, wrote about their experiences when they were still in junior primary school. They believe education is the key to success and a weapon in the socio-economic development of any winning nation.

In his keynote address, Mr. Abid Hussain, the UN Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression, congratulated UNESCO and MISA for organizing the Windhoek conference “Ten Years On: Assessment, Challenges and Prospects”. He emphasized the need for Africa to reinforce freedom of speech and freedom of the media, without which, no real development progress could be made.

An Antonov bomber attack on Barurud in northwestern Bahr al-Ghazal on Wednesday narrowly missed a World Food Programme (WFP) aircraft about to make an emergency humanitarian food drop, WFP officials confirmed to IRIN on Friday. The Antonov could only have been a government of Sudan plane, according to informed sources.

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