Despite the stalled peace talks in Juba, many internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in Uganda’s cities and towns have begun to plan for an end to their displacement. But many more could remain displaced indefinitely, as many of the urban IDPs the Refugee Law Project has spoken with say the government’s return and resettlement assistance has so far been too little.

At least 15 African migrants, most of which are children died of hunger and thirst aboard an overcrowded boat trying to reach southern Spain, Spanish officials have said. The migrants were aboard a small craft that was attempting to make crossing from Africa to Spain. Spanish police said of the 15 reported deaths, at least nine were children, aged from nine months to four years, according to rescued survivors.

http://www.pambazuka.org/images/articles/386/OxfamGB.jpgGlobal awareness about economic injustice in Africa is growing. Great news, except that change isn’t happening fast enough. To make matters worse, the effects of climate change are starting to have a serious effect across the continent.
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Irregular migrants trying to reach Europe are being arrested, ill-treated and collectively expelled from Mauritania without opportunity to challenge the decision according to a new Amnesty International report.

Somalia has been without effective central government for almost two decades. Most state institutions have vanished in large parts of the country -- schools are no exception. In the northeast and northwest of Somalia, where there has been relative stability, schools have been operating almost as normal; it is in the southern and central regions of the country -- including the capital -- that the education system has collapsed.

While lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people in countries such as Uganda continue to fight for their inclusion in the HIV and Aids programmes, Malawian LGBTI community is making noticeable strides towards recognition. This comes after the Center for the Development of People (CEDEP), a Malawian human rights organisation, presented research findings on HIV sero- prevalence study among men who have sex with other men (MSM) in Malawi.

Clinical trials of a new molecular technique have found it to be effective at quickly identifying multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in resource-poor settings. As a result, the WHO has endorsed the use of the test in all countries with MDR-TB.

The Educational Research Network for West and Central Africa (ERNWACA) is pleased to call for applications for the position of Regional Coordinator, based in Bamako, in the Republic of Mali. The deadline for receipt of applications is 14 August 2008.

http://www.pambazuka.org/images/articles/385/49136awaaz.jpgThe latest issue of Awaaz Magazine features a 40 page tribute to Apa Pant, India's first post independence envoy to Kenya. Coming into Kenya at the height of the struggle for Kenya's independence Apa Pant supported the Kenyan Nationalist struggle against British Colonialism. 3 stories by Benegal Pereira, Peter Wrig...read more

A senior Ghanaian justice department official has expressed surprise that the government has failed to ban capital punishment, implicitly censuring lawmakers for their recent endorsement of two new pro-death penalty judges to the Supreme Court. The current law permitting the death penalty was ''obnoxious'', the deputy attorney general, Kwame Osei-Bempah, told IPS. ''There is no reason why it should remain on our law books.''

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