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AfricaFiles
This network promotes human rights, economic justice, African perspectives and alternative analyses. The group was launched in 2002 by former volunteers in two Toronto-based groups but supported by other people in Canada, Africa and elsewhere.
Main Address
148 Riverdale Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4K 1C3
Main Telephone
416-465-7349
Joined OneWorld
26.05.2003
Features
18.08.2005
The African Union (AU) faces a major embarrassment as President Robert Mugabe appears determined to snub an initiative by the continental body to broker a negotiated solution to Zimbabwe's long running political and economic crisis. Western governments and human rights groups have long accused the AU of standing by in the face of gross human rights abuses by Mugabe and his government.
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Related topics/regions:
[Africa]
[Southern Africa]
[Canada]
[Mozambique]
[Nigeria]
[Zimbabwe]
11.07.2005
This letter does not contain rumours but stories of actual events happening to thousands and thousands of Zimbabweans. The international press says that the police are destroying "illegal structures" in Zimbabwe. A clinic and a crèche where 180 AIDS orphans lived has been destroyed, and families must sleep outside in the cold of winter after their small wooden shacks were broken to pieces.
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Related topics/regions:
[Africa]
[Southern Africa]
[Canada]
[Zimbabwe]
22.04.2005
Botswana has done much to improve the education of its citizens, including in areas such as education for people with special needs, literacy in the workplace and alternative methods of delivery. Botswana has been blessed with diamond revenue and has used it wisely for education. But there is still room for improvement.
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[Africa]
[Southern Africa]
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