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UK experts deliver week of communications training to support Tunisian Government

From 9-15 February UK Government communications experts delivered two training programmes to reinforce the role and importance of government communications, to share best-practice strategic...

Famine Hits Parts Of South Sudan

War and a collapsing economy have left some 100,000 people facing starvation in parts of South Sudan where famine was declared today, three UN...

Somalia: ICRC assisting 240,000 people affected by severe drought

At a time of increasing concerns about severe drought and potential famine in Somalia, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the...

Drought is pushing food prices up sharply in East Africa

Drought throughout East Africa has sharply curbed harvests and pushed the prices of cereals and other staple foods to unusually high levels, posing a...

The yellow fever outbreak in Angola and Democratic Republic of the Congo ends

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) declared the end of the yellow fever outbreak in that country today following a similar announcement in Angola...

UN expert urges Cameroon to restore internet services cut off in rights violation

A United Nations expert has called on the Government of Cameroon to restore internet services to predominantly English-speaking parts of the country which have...

U.S. Embassy Encourages Algerians to Apply for Exchange Programs

Educational and cultural exchanges are a key pillar of U.S. diplomacy. In Algeria, the U.S. Embassy is proud to build bridges and mutual understanding between...

Ethiopia invites Seychelles to invest in its tourism industry

The Ethiopian premier expressed this wish during a bilateral meeting with Seychelles President, Mr Danny Faure, who was in Ethiopia  to attend the  28th...

UK to boost jobs and trade in Tanzania

The UK will sharpen its focus on economic development in the world’s poorest countries to help create the economic growth that will sustain rapidly growing populations,...

Belgium donates 250.000 euros to Burkina Faso and Mauritania to prevent terrorism

 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders is pleased that Belgium will contribute to the prevention of terrorism in the Sahel...

UNICEF seeks $3.3 billion in emergency assistance for 48 million children caught up in conflict and other crises

48 million children living through some of the world’s worst conflicts and other humanitarian emergencies will benefit from UNICEF’s 2017 appeal, which was launched...

South Africa and Thailand to Sign MoU on Investment

South Africa’s national investment promotion agency, Investment South Africa (ISA) will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Board of Investment Thailand in...
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