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Ethiopia: More Funds Needed to Aid Victims of Drought

Ethiopia’s government and aid agency leaders are revising upwards their joint $1.4 billion appeal for more than 10 million people hit by the country’s worst drought in 50 years.

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Global Movement of Mosquitoes Poses Threat beyond Zika – Mosquito Experts

Experts have recently warned that the Zika virus was just one of a growing number of continent-jumping diseases carried by mosquitoes threatening swathes of humanity.

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Gambia: Reliance Launches Women Development Programme

Reliance Financial Services, a non-banking financial institution in Gambia, has recently launched a new programme for women called ‘Reliance Women Finance Deposit for Development’ as part of the International Women’s.

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Learn and Get Work Done at the Same Time

By: Liane Davey As you think about how you want to learn and grow this year, don’t fall victim to the common trap of building your development plan around a.

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Trump’s Victory Knocks out Rubio from White House Race

U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump swept three states and drove rival Marco Rubio out of the White House race, but the New York billionaire’s loss in the crucial state of.

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North Korean Leader Says Will Soon Conduct Nuclear, Missile Tests

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has recently said his country would soon conduct a nuclear warhead test and a test launch of ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads,.

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Namibia Clarifies Withdrawal from ICC

Namibian International Relations and Co-operation Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has recently clarified the country’s withdrawal as a signatory of the International Criminal Court (ICC), saying Namibia no longer needs its services.

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More Zimbabweans Require Food Aid after Drought

The number of Zimbabweans requiring food aid has risen to 4 million, up from 3 million initially, a state-owned newspaper said on Tuesday, as the southern African nation grapples with.

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Terrorism Does Not Respect Territorial Boundaries – Nigeria’s President Buhari

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently said that terrorism does not respect territorial boundaries as he condemned Sunday’s terrorist attack on the Grand Bassam Resort in Cote D’Ivoire.

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The Right Way to Hold People Accountable

By: Peter Bregman Accountability is not simply taking the blame when something goes wrong. It’s not a confession. Accountability is about delivering on a commitment. It’s responsibility to an outcome,.

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