Rebels who control the north of Cote d'Ivoire have announced plans to begin organising exams for children living in their territory, where education systems ground to a halt three years ago. "We have decided that we will organise exams because the national minister for education has refused to, in what we consider to be cultural genocide," Mamadou Togba told IRIN. Hundreds of thousands of students have been unable to sit annual school examinations since the country was split in two by war fol...read more

Teachers in Zimbabwe have urged the government to provide free AIDS treatment after a survey revealed the profession was struggling with the highest infection rates in the country. According to a report by the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), the country lost 566 teachers to AIDS-related illnesses last year. In the first six months of 2005, the death toll had already hit 362. "We have lost more than 1,000 teachers across the country in the last 18 months. Many more are infected ...read more

Ndjianje Tjiraure, 16, always excelled as a student at Ashipena High School in Katutura, Namibia's oldest black suburb. But her hopes of becoming an engineer were dashed when she fell pregnant and gave birth to a boy last November, thanks to an education policy that requires teenage mothers to take at least a year off school to care for their babies. "The authorities learnt of my pregnancy in the third month and expelled me," Tjiraure, who was in Grade 9 at the time of her pregnancy, told IRI...read more

At least 600,000 schools in Africa will be connected to one another via a computer network that can help African kids catch up with the latest developments in science and technology, Xinhua news agency reported. The first phase of the programme would be rolled out in 20 countries including South Africa, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Uganda, Mali and Cameroon, South Africa's government news agency BuaNews said Tuesday. The programme is part of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (N...read more

You are invited to participate in an Electronic Conference on poverty and social impact analysis. This conference will promote discussion around the progress, challenges and opportunities of poverty and social impact analysis to contribute to pro-poor structural and macroeconomic policies that are based on country evidence and decided upon in an open and transparent manner.

Public schools in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have reopened after a delay caused by 230,000 teachers who went on strike from 5 September to demand better pay. The teachers resumed work on Monday after they received salary increases of between US $14 and $45.

The Palliative Care Coordinator will be responsible for assisting the Country Director and Deputy Director with overseeing and managing the Palliative Care component of a multi-year, multi-million dollar grants management program that strengthens the role and effectiveness of local organizations providing HIV/AIDS Palliative Care services at the community level. The Palliative Care Coordinator will oversee and coordinate all matters related to Palliative Care in the community-based program, i...read more

The Stockholm Challenge Award 2006 invites excellent ICT projects from all over the world to compete for the prestigious Challenge trophies. The Challenge is searching for the best initiatives that accelerate the use of information technology for the social and economic benefit of citizens and communities. The objective is to help local entrepreneurs, who work to close the digital divide, by bringing in research communities, development organisations and strong corporate initiatives.

This is a full- or part-time position for 3-6 months, with possibility of extension. The Researcher should be prepared to travel frequently to Francophone West Africa to monitor and report on human rights developments in Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, and Togo, among others.

Internews Network is currently seeking a Program Associate to provide technical and administrative support in our Nairobi, Kenya office. This is a local hire, with no relocation or expatriate benefits

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