Please read carefully, particularly the last paragraphs concerning a better alternative - also provided by the Nile Basin Society; i.e. becoing a registered...
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The selfishness of Egypt must stop now. If Egypt want to have any exclusive rights to any water, it better start generating its own source. When the lives of...
Happy New Year to the Nile River area from Caroline. I saw a wonderful series on our government channel on the ecology of the Nile. You must look after it and...
Dear East Justice Now: I welcome your opinion, however contradictory to international laws. That does not by any means indicate that I support the position of...
Starvation looms in African Horn BBC News Friday, 6 January 2006, 17:50 GMT The drought does not respect international borders Millions of people could face...
Poverty, Corruption Obstacles to Air Safety in Africa January 10, 2006 Kenneth Ehigiator The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and African ...
SUDAN: Year in Review 2005: Ongoing violence jeopardises a fragile peace NAIROBI, 9 January (IRIN) - Although hopeful developments marked the beginning of 2005...
In Kenya, 'Why Does This Keep Happening?' Return of Drought and Threat of Starvation Renew Calls for Sustainable Development By Emily Wax Washington Post...
Establishing National Nile Basin Discourse: Egypt By: E-mad Adly * 3 Regional Meetings were held and attended by 385 participants representing all relevant...
Cheetahs Find Rare Refuge Amid Poverty Of Ethiopia Wildlife Often Poached For Profit or Survival Cheetah A female cheetah cub, along with a male cub, were...
Voters give new constitution overwhelming support Photo by: Francois-Xavier Mybe/Monuc: More than 84 percent of Congolese voters approved a constitutional...
Release of political prisoners sparks debate BUJUMBURA, 11 January (IRIN) - Leaders in Burundi are divided over the definition of what constitutes a political...
164 Sudanese Released, Deportation Threat Still Uncertain UN Integrated Regional Information Networks January 12, 2006 Posted to the web January 12, 2006 Cairo...
ETHIOPIA: Year in Review 2005: Unresolved border tensions NAIROBI, 11 January (IRIN) - The five-year unresolved border dispute between Ethiopia and Eritrea...
GREAT LAKES: Year in Review 2005: Returnees and refugees NAIROBI, 9 January (IRIN) - Some armed conflicts in the Great Lakes region continued to simmer...
HORN OF AFRICA: Eleven million people facing hunger - FAO ADDIS ABABA, 10 January (IRIN) - An estimated 11 million people in the Horn of Africa are "on the...
Cholera breaks out in Dar es Salaam DAR ES SALAAM, 10 January (IRIN) - At least 52 cases of cholera have been reported in parts of the Tanzanian commercial...
Water shortage hits Zanzibar ZANZIBAR, STONE TOWN, 11 January (IRIN) - Authorities in Tanzania's semiautonomous island of Zanzibar have prohibited indefinitely...
Government pardons, rehires medics DAR ES SALAAM, 11 January (IRIN) - The Tanzanian government has pardoned and rehired 224 medical personnel it had sacked in...
BURUNDI-RWANDA: UN refugee agency prepares camp for thousands of asylum seekers BUJUMBURA, 6 January (IRIN) - The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, is expanding a...
Crisis in Katanga ignored NAIROBI, 3 January (IRIN) - An enormous humanitarian crisis is emerging in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Katanga Province, with ...
DRC: Tens of thousands of IDPs flee fighting in Katanga KINSHASA, 6 January (IRIN) - Some 49,000 civilians who have fled fighting between the Congolese army...
Museveni launches manifesto Photo THUMBS-UP: Museveni gestures as he launches his manifesto at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel yesterday. He urged Ugandans to vote...
Besigye thrills Mbarara crowds The New Vision, Kampala Thursday, 12th January, 2006 By Raymond Baguma THRONGS of jubilant FDC supporters flooded public rallies...
A Strategy for Ending Northern Uganda's Crisis International Crisis Group Africa Briefing N°35 Kampala/Brussels, 11 January 2006 OVERVIEW The brutal Lord's...
UGANDA: Year in Review 2005 - Rebel activity and political upheaval NAIROBI, 13 January (IRIN) - The continued war between the rebel Lord's Resistance Army...
Rights group criticises crackdown on opposition ADDIS ABABA, 13 January (IRIN) - Ethiopian authorities are intimidating, arresting and using excessive force in...
Katanga: The Congo's Forgotten Crisis International Crisis Group Africa Report N°103 Nairobi/Brussels, 9 January 2006 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...
The Clinton Foundation Thursday announced new pricing agreements to lower the price of HIV tests and two key generic Aids drugs by at least 30 percent for 50...