Swedish government has agreed to provide SEK 8-million (US $773,320) aid to be channeled through UN agencies. A Significant portion will be used for the reintegration of ex-combatants.

The NDA has allocated R92-million through the Department of Social Develpment to push back poverty.

The IMF has approved a three- year credit for Côte d’Ivoire’s integrated poverty alleviation strategy.

Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR), in cooperation with several associations of practicing lawyers in South Africa, is organizing a conference with the theme “Lawyers for the public good.”

GUN FREE SA are looking for a REGIONAL ORGANISER, to be based at their National Office in Johannesburg.

Gender Links, a Johannesburg-based NGO specialising in gender and the media in the Southern African region is looking for a highly motivated and efficient office manager.

A few days after "La Tribune du peuple", two weekly newspapers were seized for publishing "false statements".

Johannesburg, South Africa
29th July - 1st August, 2002 This bilingual (English/French) working conference aims to to accelerate sanitation and hygiene work in Africa in accordance with the Millennium Development Goals. For more information, email the organisers.

The South African government has condemned the anti-Semitism at the non-governmental conference against racism held in Durban last August. Referring to the "disgraceful events," Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Aziz Pahad said the conference was hijacked and turned into an anti-Semitic event. Pahad made his comments in a speech earlier this month at the annual conference of the South African Zionist Federation in Johannesburg. Pahad also used the speech to confirm what he said were "immuta...read more

African Ministers of Education have inaugurated the African Regional Forum on EFA in Chantilly near Paris. The objective of the Forum is to create a framework for dialogue between African decision-makers in education, national EFA co-ordinators, development partners and civil society organizations. It is chaired by the Nigerian Minister of Education, Abraham Babalola Borishade.

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