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Salem-News.com (Oct-11-2010 19:26)
Africa: Faces in WordsAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs CorrespondentNew weekly update on the breaking stories in the African nations. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Unseen, unheard; no one should be the bearer of these two words. Unfortunately, Africa is often in the forefront of this.
Salem-News.com (Oct-08-2010 11:47)
Hunger costs Poor Countries $450 Billion a YearAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs Correspondent(PORTLAND, Ore.) -
ActionAid has released their report revealing the cost developing nations face in the fight against hunger, an estimated $450 billion a year - more than ten times the amount needed to halve hunger by 2015.
Salem-News.com (Oct-08-2010 11:26)
One Billion Slum Dwellers Cannot be IgnoredAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs CorrespondentEffective mechanisms to hold governments accountable can strengthen efforts. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Amnesty International is urging international communities and their governments to the protect the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.
Salem-News.com (Oct-08-2010 10:39)
Africa: Faces in WordsAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs CorrespondentNew weekly update on the breaking stories in the African nations. (PORTLAND, Ore.) - Unseen, unheard; no one should be the bearer of these two words. Unfortunately, Africa is often in the forefront of this association. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Sep-29-2010 11:46)
Millions Suffer MalnutritionClemente Ferrer Roselló Salem-News.comThe international community asserts that violence against the life of millions of human beings, especially children – forced into misery and hunger – is due to the inequality of wealth distribution. (MADRID) - There are various campaigns spread throughout the media and communication networks. A campaign carried out by Doctors Without Borders explains that millions of people have been displaced in Sudan due to violence. Read Full Article
Salem-News.com (Sep-26-2010 23:11)
Post-Earthquake Photos of Haiti by Daniel CimaBelén Fernandez Salem-News.comIncredible images from a still stricken land. (WASHINGTON D.C.) -
This past week in Washington, D.C., I met with award-winning Argentine photographer Daniel Cima, who spent over a month in Haiti following the January 2010 earthquake.
Salem-News.com (Sep-26-2010 18:09)
Africa: Faces in WordsAlysha Atma Salem-News.comNew weekly update on the breaking stories in the African nations. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Unseen, unheard; no one should be the bearer of these two words. Unfortunately, Africa is often in the forefront of this association.
Salem-News.com (Sep-21-2010 11:31)
Protection of Civilians and IDP`s Must Take Priority in DRCAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs CorrespondentAn example of this was seen last month when over 200 women were gang raped within 20 miles of a UN stronghold. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Human Rights Watch is calling on the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the UN peacekeeping mission to provide greater emphasis to the protection of the nearly two million people displaced in the conflict-ridden eastern part of the country.
Salem-News.com (Sep-13-2010 16:17)
Border Activists Organize for the Long HaulKent Paterson for Salem-News.com“We’re looking to build long-term capacity. The issues won’t go away.” - Emily Carey, ACLU (LAS CRUCES, NM) -
Comprehensive immigration reform might be off the legislative agenda this year. And it remains to be seen how the immigration issue will play out once the November elections are over.
Salem-News.com (Sep-13-2010 16:03)
Stay Connected: Help Paying Your Phone BillSalem-News.comThe Oregon Public Utility Commission currently serves about 45,000 Oregon residents. (SALEM, Ore.) - The Oregon Public Utility Commission wants you to know that you may be eligible for help paying your telephone bill. Read Full Article |
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