Britain is waiting for a European Union report on Uganda's February presidential and parliamentary elections, before deciding on whether to release 15 billion pounds ($9.375 billion) withheld last year. The money was part of $73 million that donors cut or diverted from aid to the government citing concerns over the high public administration costs and the talk of a level political playing field.

Ellen Kuzwayo, South African activist, writer, feminist, icon, died 3 weeks ago. Obituaries and tributes to her ran in every major media outlet on the African continent, not to mention the New York Times, Washington Post and Britain’s Guardian newspaper. So what can I possibly add to the chorus?

I met Mama Kuzwayo when I was a student in the UK, at the University of York. As Minority Rights Officer on the Student Union, I received a call one day from Agnes Sam, South African author of ...read more

The Program Assistant contributes to all aspects of program implementation and administration under the Africa Education Initiative (AEI) Ambassadors' Girls' Scholarship Program (AGSP) in approximately 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The AEI-AGSP supports scholarships and mentoring programs for socially, physically, and economically disadvantaged girls in Africa.

As Program Director, you will be responsible for ensuring the provision of political and strategic advice on human rights challenges in Africa; leading the development of regional and country strategies; representing the work of the organization to key target audiences; and effectively managing the staff and resources of your program.

"Publish or perish" is the warning given many academics at the start of their careers. But it's publication of a very particular kind that scholarly researchers crave. They hunger for their discoveries to achieve immortality in something seldom found on the shelves of your neighbourhood bookstore: specialised academic journals, speckled with footnotes and dense with terminology.

Five small European countries are pooling their resources to help girls and women living in villages belonging to the Youri community in Niger. Andorra, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Monaco and San Marino signed an agreement with UNESCO on 26 April to contribute to a joint fund totaling $200,000 that will finance the project. The project focuses on reinforcing the capacities of girls and women through increased enrollment in schooling, literacy training, empowerment of women through income-generating ...read more

Batsirai Group is a Zimbabwean non-governmental organisation working to strengthen community response to HIV and AIDS. Following a successful two-year placement, the organisation is currently seeking to consolidate its work in promoting community participation within its partner communities and within its own staff. The postholder will also assist in strengthening documentation systems, organisational learning and participatory monitoring and evaluation.

Cash benefits for children are reducing the impact of poverty on school enrolment in South Africa. In KwaZulu-Natal, child support grants are helping children, particularly from the poorest families, to be educated. Families receiving such grants are more likely to send their children to school at earlier ages than other equally poor households.

As part of the celebration activities marking its tenth anniversary, EISA will launch its First Annual Symposium in Johannesburg from 18 to 20 October 2006. The theme for the Symposium is Challenges for Democratic Governance and Human Development in Africa. Please see the website for more details on the conference and the call for papers.

International Alert is looking for a committed and experienced Manager to provide strategic leadership to our conflict transformation programme in the Great Lakes region of Africa. This programme, which has a strong gender component, facilitates dialogue and trust-building between parties in conflict, conducts research and advocacy on conflict related issues and works with the international community in its attempts to assist countries either in or coming out of conflict.

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