"Ensuring Justice for Vulnerable Communities in Kenya" is a new report published by the Open Society Institute Law & Health Initiative and East Africa Initiative. Based on interviews with representatives of nongovernmental organizations, health providers, people living with HIV/AIDS, legal advocates, government officials, and international donors in Kenya, the report assesses the status of HIV-related legal services in the country.

The organisers of "eLearning Africa" 2007 have now released the programme for the second annual conference on ICT for development, education and training. The event will take place from May 28 to 30 in the Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.

RED-Ris an International Federation of regional offices which co-operate to achieve a shared vision. The role of this post is to provide support to the RedR-IHE programme in Sudan as regards the training activities in Darfur and Khartoum, Sudan as required by and agreed with the Country Director. The post is further to build the capacity of national Trainers and Field Assistants. The Deadline for application is Monday 23 April 2007 and the start date would be 1 May 2007.

CHF International's mission is to be a catalyst for long-lasting positive change in low- and moderate-income communities around the world, helping them to improve their social, economic and environmental conditions.CHF seeks a program director to oversee the management of Somalia program by supervising the technical and administrative staff in both Somalia and Kenya.

The Grantsmanship Center was founded in 1972 by Norton J. Kiritz to offer grantsmanship training to nonprofit and government agencies. If continues to produce training materials, and provides an overview of Grantmaking Foundations and Corporate Giving Programs according to geographical region.

Pambazuka News is 300 issues old today. Starting life in December 2000 as a service to a limited group of human rights organisations in eastern and southern Africa, the weekly newsletter has grown into an important platform for analysis, discussion, debate, and information about the struggle for social justice in Africa with an estimated readership in the region of 500,000.

Pambazuka News grew out of the recognition for the need to nurture the re-emergence of a progressive pan-African ...read more

Africa is taking steps to strengthen cooperation in energy initiatives as generation capacity fails to keep pace with demand and unstable international oil prices cause havoc to economies. In many countries on the continent, energy programmes have been in the hands of foreigners. Until recently, for example, the management structure of the Cahora Bassa Dam in Mozambique was controlled by former colonial power, Portugal.

The Strike action in Senegal is the last resort for teachers in trying to persuade the government to return to dialogue. The strike is part of planned action consisting of three 72-hour strikes over a period of three weeks, between 11-26 April. The unions were forced to take the industrial action after the government failed to respond to their claim for increased housing and research allowances.

Chippy Ncube, aged 6, jubilantly hurried home as soon as she received her school report. She could not hide her excitement at being the top student in her grade one class when schools closed for the holidays recently in Zimbabwe. Such an achievement can only be attained with great effort in a country where the education system is under severe strain.

The Tunisian government has failed to make progress in improving free expression conditions over the past year, even further stifling dissidents, the IFEX Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG) has found in its fourth major report.

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