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Promote Reunification and Stability in Côte d’Ivoire

Since 2002, Côte d'Ivoire has been paralyzed by a divide between the rebel-held North and the army-controlled South. The instability began in 1999 when General Robert Guei organized a coup to overthrow the then President Henri Bedie. Guei also instilled religious...

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Day of the African Child

On June 16th, the world celebrated The Day of the African Child to commemorate student uprisings in Soweto, South Africa in 1976.  Demanding a better quality of education, thousands of black school children took to the streets in protest....

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End Human Rights Abuses in Zimbabwe

Since President Robert Mugabe began seizing white-owned farms in 1999, the country has been plunged into a state of severe economic and political decline. Though whites in Zimbabwe made up only 1% of the population, they controlled approximately 70% of the...

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Election Date Set for DRC

DRC: Elections to be held on 30 July, polls body says (IRIN) Independent Electoral Commission Chairman Apollinaire Muholongo Malumalu announced on Sunday that Presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on July 30th. The first elections to be held in the...

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Fear of HIV/AIDS Explosion in War Affected Southern Sudan

(IRIN News) Health experts are concerned that southern Sudan, emerging from more than two decades of civil war, may experience a major HIV epidemic due to high numbers of refugees returning to the area. Difficulties in raising awareness and widespread education on...

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Thousands of HIV-positive Babies Born Daily

The World Health Organization issued a report saying about 2,000 children of HIV-positive mothers in the developing world are born with the disease on a daily basis because the mothers were not given antiretrovirals during their pregnancy. The lack of progress came in...

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Sudan vice president not opposed to U.N. in Darfur

KHARTOUM, March 27 (Reuters) - U.N. forces can enter Darfur if their mandate is clearly defined, to relieve underfunded African troops monitoring a shaky truce in the western region, Sudan's first vice president said on Monday. Sudan is under intense international...

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Reports

AFJN 2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 AFJN End of Year Report

2023 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2023 AFJN End of Year Report

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report

2020 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2020 End of Year Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

“Education and Decent Work for All” AFJN-Uganda April 2022

“Education and Decent Work for All” Report by AFJN-Uganda April 2022

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