Amnesty International is a worldwide organization campaigning on human rights issues. The International Secretariat in London is the movements centre for international research, campaign action and policy making. It employs over 400 staff across international, regional and resource programs. As part of an extensive change process the International Secretariat has been reorganized and the management system is being restructured to strengthen leadership, delivery and accountability of all st...read more

The Municipal Services Project (MSP) is looking for an experienced Project Coordinator to manage research and administrative activities in the second phase of the project.  This is a three-year contract position from March 2003 to March 2006.  The Coordinator will ideally be based in Cape Town at the International Labour Research and Information Group Trust (ILRIG) offices, affiliated with the University of Cape Town, although candidates located in Johannesburg or Durban will be considered. 

Calling Eritrea the number one jailer of journalists in Africa, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) delivered more than 600 petitions last week to the Eritrean government urging authorities to release journalist Isaias Afewerki and 17 other colleagues being secretly held across the country.

Are you working in a hospice or palliative care unit in Africa? The UK forum for hospice and palliative care worldwide is looking for new members from Africa. The forum works to facilitate twinning and information exchange between hospices in the UK and overseas and to assist members in understanding the latest issues in the changing world in which they operate to enable them to adapt appropriately.

A social statistic map with and over-riding focus on poverty has been produced by the International Food Policy Research Institute. The spatial patterns seen in the atlas provide insights into key geographic factors associated with poverty, thereby assisting in the development and in the geographic targeting of programs designed to reduce it.

Two thirds of the population of Eritrea are facing food shortages and 10,000 children are severely malnourished, the UN said last Friday. Musa Bungudu, head of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Eritrea, said that children were already starting to die in the tiny Red Sea state.

Free and compulsory primary education for Kenyan children was one of the key pre-election promises that led the current government, led by President Mwai Kibaki, to power in December 2002. Since then an estimated 1.5 million children, who were previously out-of-school, have turned up to attend classes. "We will not be content until every child of primary school age is enrolled…By educating the children we are investing in the future of this country. In the long term, educating children is ...read more

The United Nations has denounced the widespread recruitment of child soldiers by Thomas Lubanga's Union des patriotes congolais pour la reconciliation et la paix (UPC/RP), a largely Hema ethnic militia based in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) city of Bunia.

On Monday 250,000 Angolan children will return to school in the biggest education campaign in the country's history, backed by the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Angolan government. The size and scope of 'Back to School' "underlines the fact that education is being unswervingly endorsed as the engine to drive Angola's long-term recovery" after three decades of civil war, UNICEF said in a statement.

The Finnish government has donated R9 million to the KwaZulu-Natal Christian Council. About R8 million will be used to further develop democracy and peace in the province, while the remaining R1 million will be used in the fight against HIV/Aids. Despite the row between national government and KwaZulu-Natal based agencies over the recent UN Global Aids funding, the churches do not expect a conflict with government.

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