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African children's choir to grace fair trade concert

afrol News, 2 September - Internationally-acclaimed African Children's Choir (TM) will perform at Media, Pennysylvania in support of inaugural Fair Trade Live Concert on Sunday, 14 September, 2008.

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Zimbabwe
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Zim NGOs face a setback in aid distribution

afrol News, 2 September - Zimbabwean humanitarian aid agencies have suffered yet another blow before resuming aid work operations in impoverished African state despite an announcement by government to lift ban on aid work, NGOs official said.

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Congo Kinshasa
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UK firm accused of funding DR Congo conflict

afrol News, 29 August - British government has criticised a mineral company, Afrimex for failing to ensure that its trading activities were not contributing to conflict and human rights abuses in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Niger
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MSF ordered to halt operations in Niger

afrol News, 25 July - Niger government has ordered medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres to discontinue its work in south of West African state on suspicion of having connections with Tuareg rebels, MSF reported yesterday.

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Kenya
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Kenya bans use of mobile phones in schools

afrol News, 23 July - Kenya has banned use of cell phones in schools as one way to contain scholars' rioting, which hit the country over the weekend.

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» 22.07.2008 - Kenyan students charged for inciting violence
» 21.07.2008 - Niger to benefit from education project
» 16.07.2008 - UN denounces use of child soldiers in Darfur
» 09.07.2008 - Lesotho govt cornered to enact child legislation
» 03.07.2008 - Congolese warlord released
» 26.06.2008 - Pirates demand $1 million for release of hostages
» 17.06.2008 - ICC may release Congolese warlord
» 13.06.2008 - "Child labour still prevalent in Ghana"
» 12.06.2008 - 3 million Ugandan minors risked forced labour
» 12.06.2008 - HRW blames Ethiopian troops for atrocities
» 12.06.2008 - Children’s rights violations high in Somalia
» 03.06.2008 - Child soldiers to be freed in Chad and CAR
» 13.05.2008 - Morocco urged to probe migrant deaths
» 25.04.2008 - Striking "Liberian refugees" await repatriation
» 24.04.2008 - Mauritius snubs labour laws
» 22.04.2008 - Forum seeks to protect human trafficked victims
» 14.04.2008 - Madonna's case set for ruling
» 13.03.2008 - Genocide priest jailed for life
» 05.02.2008 - Renewed fight against FGM
» 28.01.2008 - Ghana shuns labour standard
» 27.12.2007 - Chad kidnappers convicted
» 14.12.2007 - Chad set for abduction trial
» 10.12.2007 - 10 face Chad child abduction
» 14.11.2007 - Students protest Chad abduction
» 02.11.2007 - Chad abduction embarases France
» 02.11.2007 - Amnesty seeks justice for Sierra Leone's conflict survivors
» 25.10.2007 - Desertation rocks LRA
» 18.10.2007 - DRC warlord before ICC
» 30.08.2007 - MALI: Child marriage a neglected problem
» 14.08.2007 - Global Fund lifts Chad’s grant suspension
» 13.06.2007 - Lesotho: fertile ground for human traffickers
» 31.05.2007 - Harsh penalties for human trafficking Cameroon couple
» 10.04.2007 - Cold commemoration of Gambia's student massacre
» 27.03.2007 - Ivorian adolescents tricked by football agent
» 12.12.2006 - "Witchcraft" an excuse for child abuse in Angola
» 23.11.2006 - West Africans parents "tricked into child trafficking"
» 16.11.2006 - Egyptian minors sold for prostitution under guise of marriage
» 13.11.2006 - UN chief negotiates with Ugandan war criminal
» 28.09.2006 - "Child labour still widespread in Congo Brazzaville"
» 30.03.2006 - Tourists asked to stop child prostitution
» 31.03.2005 - Côte d'Ivoire recruiting Liberian ex-child soldiers
» 16.02.2005 - Egypt houses up to 1 million stateless children
» 14.02.2005 - Next West African cocoa harvest "without slave labour"
» 09.02.2005 - Child labour affects 72% of Sierra Leone's children
» 20.12.2004 - Somaliland to pardon teenager sentenced for espionage
» 17.12.2004 - Somaliland teenage "spy" convicted in "unfair trial"
» 10.12.2004 - South Africa to fight child pornography
» 12.11.2004 - Stronger international efforts to stop Uganda's war
» 24.08.2004 - Liberia's war-traumatised children to get help
» 30.06.2004 - Labour standards violated in Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali
» 03.06.2004 - Sierra Leone court affirms child soldier recruitment is war crime
» 03.06.2004 - Education on South Africa's farms "neglected"
» 10.05.2004 - Trade union rights "lacking in Rwanda"
» 06.04.2004 - Rwandan women surviving genocide now face AIDS
» 24.03.2004 - Burundi urged to demobilise child soldiers
» 16.10.2003 - Beninese slave children return from Nigeria
» 15.07.2003 - Human rights situation deteriorating in Uganda

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