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Ethiopia Launches Project for Youth, Women Entrepreneurs

A project that supports Ethiopian youth and women entrepreneurs was launched here today. The Young and Women Entrepreneurship Promotion (YoWEP) project is co-funded and implemented in partnership with the governments.

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UN Says It Alone Cannot Remove S. Sudanese Rebels from DRC

By Nick Long The U.N. peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo said Wednesday that it could not take sole responsibility for removing 750 disarmed South Sudanese fighters.

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5 Vital Skills Schools Are Failing to Teach Well Enough

By Bernard Marr Used to be that reading, writing, and arithmetic were all you needed to get by and do well in the world — but that was also around.

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Next U.S. President Inherits Sinking Russia Ties

By Arshad Mohammed and Jonathan Landay Confronted by Russia in Syria, Ukraine and cyberspace, the next U.S. president will be the fourth to face Vladimir Putin and the challenge of.

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Ivory Coast: President Says New Constitution Will Reinforce Social Cohesion

  By Emilie Iob Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara presented the draft of the new constitution to parliament Wednesday. Among the reforms is the removal of a clause that helped.

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UN says Climate Change Affecting the Poor Most

  Climate change is taking its largest toll on the world’s poor, aggravating existing inequalities, a new report launched by the United Nations has found. The report, titled Climate Change.

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Pence Takes Tougher Line than Trump on Russia at Contentious VP Debate

  By Ginger Gibson and Alana Wise U.S. Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “small and bullying leader” on Tuesday and condemned his actions.

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 Uganda: Ireland Gives Shs74 Billion to Fight HIV in Karamoja

By Rachel Mabala The Irish Ambassador to Uganda has warned that the HIV/Aids prevalence in the Karamoja sub-region, north-eastern Uganda, could rise beyond the national average if efforts to fight.

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