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Uganda
Politics | Society | Health | Science - Education

Uganda combats demons

afrol News, 5 February - School authorities in Sir Tito Winyi Primary School in Western Uganda held special prayers to combat a rampant "demonic attack" among pupils.

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Sudan
Politics | Economy - Development | Science - Education | Gender - Women

Sudan benefits gender education

afrol News, 25 October - A five-year Gender Equity through Education Programme has been launched in the Southern Sudanese capital of Juba. Launched by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in cooperation with the South Sudan government, a total of US $6.5 million has been earmarked for the programme.

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Liberia
Politics | Economy - Development | Gender - Women | Society | Science - Education | Health

Illegal Liberians’ deportation contested

afrol News, 24 August - Thousands of illegal Liberians in the United States will be forced to leave on 1 October after the Department of Home Security has ended their Temporary Protected Status (TPS).

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Tanzania
Science - Education | Health

AIDS killed 193 Tanzanian teachers

afrol News, 28 March - Tanzanian authorities are disturbed by the increasing number of teachers killed by HIV/AIDS. According to the latest report, between 1996 and 2006, 193 teachers died of HIV and AIDS-related diseases in the country's south-western district of Mbeya alone.

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South Africa
Science - Education | Human rights

South Africa's schools start bridging apartheid gap

afrol News / IRIN, 26 February - Thirteen years ago a secondary school in Soweto, South Africa's most populous black urban residential area, was little different from the majority of the country's schools: dilapidated, under staffed and crime ridden, with the vast majority of its students struggling to pass their exams. Now, things are changing.

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» 23.11.2006 - Five million South African kids to get free education
» 01.06.2006 - Tanzanian church still opposes condoms, sex education
» 06.04.2005 - Puntland (Somalia) to introduce free primary schools
» 04.04.2005 - Most South African educators dissatisfied with job
» 08.02.2005 - Basic education soon universal in Morocco
» 03.02.2005 - Rwanda's secondary schools to be connected by 2017
» 13.08.2004 - Madagascar educates 1 million school drop-outs
» 03.06.2004 - Education on South Africa's farms "neglected"
» 05.03.2004 - Environment taught in South Africa's public schools
» 02.03.2004 - UN to assist in Equatoguinean universal primary education
» 28.01.2004 - Swazi children now let to school after royal weeding
» 23.01.2004 - Some 80% of Somalis now illiterate
» 03.12.2003 - Education projects in Niger financed
» 06.11.2003 - Little progress for girls' school attendance
» 03.07.2003 - Education project in Guinea-Bissau funded
» 23.06.2003 - More African girls to go to school
» 20.06.2003 - Funds for education and reconstruction in Eritrea
» 04.06.2003 - São Toméan education project financed

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