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A Look Back At Kenya's 2007 Election and Aftermath Election posters for the three main presidential candidates. |
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Struggling For Fair Elections in Nigeria Voting begins in Bwari local government for the re-run of the House and Senate seats in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. |
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Diverse styles in African fashion President Abdoulaye Wade receives an award for his support of the Arts and culture. "I hail the diversity of this evening," President Wade declared. "I had never imagined the standing of the show I just attended; I am overjoyed." |
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Créations diverses de la mode Africaine Le Président Abdoulaye Wade a reçu un prix pour son soutien aux arts et à la culture avant de s'exprimer en ses termes “ J'ai beaucoup apprécié la diversité culturelle de cette soirée et je n'avais jamais imaginé la portée de ce spectacle que j'ai vu ce soir, je suis vraiment heureux” |
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International Women’s Day Celebration: Empowering Women in Africa Celebrated each year on March 8th, International Women’s Day marks an important time for women around the world. It’s a time of celebration, a time of global admiration, and a time to honor the accomplishments of women around the world— many accomplishments which surfaced amidst extreme hardship and adversity. This year, the British Embassy co-hosted an afternoon tea with International non-profit organization Africare on the eve of the famed international women’s holiday. The event launched the United Kingdom’s Empowerment of Women Executive Summary, a joint British Embassy/Department for International Development (DFID) report outlining policy recommendations to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women in Africa. Key policy leaders in African, British and U.S. government united to celebrate the launching of the Executive Summary Report, the accomplishments of women in past and anticipation of accomplishments to come. Teacups line a table in the main conference room of Africare House on the eve on International Women’s Day. |
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U.S. Doctors for Africa Launch Mobile Clinic U.S. Doctors for Africa is launching its first mobile clinic in Ethiopia in early 2008. Dr. Ted Alemayhu, founder and board member of U.S. Doctors for Africa, says his organization is committed to "deploying 200 mobile clinics to Africa by the year 2020." The pilot program in Ethiopia will provide basic health care, including vaccinations and minor surgeries, in rural areas. Teams of volunteer health care professionals from the U.S. will work with Africans to provide services and training simultaneuously. "Ultimately," says Dr. Alemayhu, "we hope local folks will be trained to take over with the whole process." |
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Chadians Take Refuge in Cameroon When refugees fleeing the recent rebel assault on Chad's capital, N'Djamena, first arrived in the border town of Kousseri in Cameroon, they camped haphazardly on the ground wherever they found space. |
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President Bush Makes Historic Visit to Liberia United States President George W. Bush and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf pass an honor guard Thursday during the President Bush's visit to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. President Bush's visit was the first by a U.S. president to Liberia since President Jimmy Carter visited in 1978. |
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President Bush Visits Tanzania Tanzanian women in dresses bearing the likeness of President George W. Bush wave flags from Tanzania and the United States as they await the arrival of President Bush on Saturday, at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's biggest city. President Bush spent two days in Tanzania. |
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Opening of South Africa's Parliament The official opening of South Africa's Parliament on Friday 8 February 2008 was an opportunity for MPs, VIPs, entertainers, spectators and members of the press to get into the spirit of the occasion and celebrate a new South African year in style. AllAfrica's Helen Kilbey was there with a camera, to give a glimpse into what went on outside the walls of the parliamentary chambers where President Thabo Mbeki gave his State of the Nation address. Above: A group of pensioner spectators arrive at Parliament dressed in their traditional finery. |
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La CAN 2008, c'est celle des fans Les supporters constituent le plus beau charme de la coupe d'Afrique des nations de football. Ils viennent de partout pour soutenir leur pays et participer à leur manière à cette grande messe du football africain. Ils rivalisent d'imagination et de patriotisme pour apporter leur soutien aux joueurs mais c'est surtout des éléments culturels de leur pays qu'ils mettent en valeur à travers leur déguisement. Ce reportage photo au coeur de la Can, très coloré du reste rend hommage à ses vaillants supporters très fair play. L'essentiel pour eux étant de participer à la fête. |
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Liberia National Agriculture Fair 2007 Liberia recently held its National Agriculture Fair, the first of its kind in 15 years. The three-day event was sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture with help from numerous NGOs such as the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), USAID, the World Food Program, Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Corps, several UN agencies (Unmil, UNHCR, UNDP, Unifem), the World Bank, as well as Cellcom, the Liberian Petroleum Refining Company, and a variety of other commercial interests. |
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Subsistence Agriculture in Liberia Musa Topah is a subsistence farmer. He is one of thousands of like him who survive on what they grow on the land or catch in nearby waterways and bush. |
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Fezeka community garden, Gugulethu Fezeka community garden in Gugulethu township. At the far end of the garden walks Shaba Esiteng, 77, one of Fezeka's six members. |
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Hlumani community garden, Khayelitsha Hlumani community garden in Khayelitsha is the oldest example of a successful, community-owned food garden in Cape Town's townships. Here, Jayfsh Mshweshwe (left) and Alfred Ngcizela (right), two of Hlumani's 44 members, survey their crops. The garden has begun to recover from a dry period lasting many months due to a broken water system. Many of the growing vegetables died before the system could be fixed. |
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Siyazama community garden, Khayelitsha The Siyazama garden in Khayelitsha is the most successful community-owned garden in Cape Towns' townships. A wide variety of organic vegetables are grown for both subsistence and for sale. Here, a satisfied customer shows off her fresh cabbages. |
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Arid Nigerian Region Turns to Science to Improve Crop Harvests The yields of crops grown around villages such as Sabon Gari Ganu in Nigeria’s northern Katsina state have fallen as a result of lower soil fertilities and competition for good farming land. |
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2007 Election Campaign in Kenya Election fever is sweeping Kenya as Kenyans eagerly await 27 December when they head to the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections. This bus has been decorated with campaign fliers. |
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The University of Dar es Salaam is Tanzania's premier university. Alumni include Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, and former South Sudan leader John Garang. |
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