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Burkina Faso: Government-Allied Militias Linked to Massacre

  Pro-government militias in Burkina Faso are implicated in video footage circulating on social networks showing the massacre of dozens of civilians in and around the western city of Solenzo on March 10 and 11, 2025, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should impartially investigate and appropriately prosecute all those responsible for serious crimes. Human Rights Watch reviewed 11 videos that circulated on social networks starting on March 11, which showed dozens […]

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The African Union Commission (AUC) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat Conclude Monitoring Visit to the SADC Humanitarian Operations Centre

  Following a courtesy call to the President of the National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction of Mozambique (INGD), H.E. Luisa Celma Meque, the joint monitoring mission held a technical consultative meeting with the Institute in Maputo from 28-28 February 2025. During the meeting, INGD gave a presentation on the various disaster risk reduction initiatives it is engaged in, and a specific presentation was made on the ongoing […]

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Namibia’s aviation safety record should revive discussion on national airline

Namibia’s solid safety record enables the discussions to allow for the revival of a national airline. Civil aviation managing director Tosca Sem says the country performed well last year after undergoing an international civil aviation safety audit. Sem made the remarks in her congratulatory message to the country’s incoming first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. She noted that Namibia’s election of a female president raises the bar, and other countries may […]

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MVA CEO urges next administration to strengthen medical specialisation

By: Selma Taapopi MVA CEO Rosalia Martins-Hausiku says the incoming administration should strengthen the country’s medical specialisation. She said the country’s health sector needs improvement. Martins-Hausiku shared some key areas the incoming president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, should focus on when she takes office. “The public hospitals—I think we need to look into that. We need to look into current skills that we have in terms of doctors, specialists, etc. I think […]

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Closure of International Rescue Committee (IRC) Liberia office after three decades of humanitarian and development accomplishments

  The IRC in Liberia implemented over 2 dozen programs in nearly 30 years. Our programs worth more than $200 million supported 1.6 million people with life-saving health programs and essential services. We served communities throughout Liberia, working in 12 of the 15 counties of the country. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is looking back at nearly three decades in Liberia dedicated to humanitarian and development service to the Liberian […]

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Government Flags Off Essential Health Commodities After Reinstatement of United States Funding

  The Ministry of Health, in partnership with the U.S. Government and Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS), has flagged off a consignment of critical health commodities to counties and health facilities across the country. This follows the reinstatement of U.S. funding, which had been paused, causing supply gaps in life-saving medications such as Nevirapine syrup, Artesunate for malaria, GeneXpert cartridges for TB diagnosis, and EID/VL testing kits. Speaking […]

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and World Bank Join Forces to Strengthen Water Security in Niger

  The IAEA and Niger have signed an agreement, backed by World Bank funding, to improve water security in the country. This landmark collaboration will strengthen water resource management by building a national water quality laboratory and modernizing regional water laboratories in the country. “With water scarcity affecting lives and livelihoods, strengthening Niger’s water management is critical,” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said. “With this agreement, we are providing […]

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Mali: United Nations (UN) experts outraged by alleged arbitrary executions of at least ten people

  UN experts* today expressed outrage at the arbitrary executions of at least ten people in Mali, saying the killings may amount to war crimes. “We urge Malian authorities to conduct prompt, effective, thorough, independent, impartial and transparent investigations into these killings, in accordance with international law,” the experts said. “Those responsible through commission of or complicity in these killings must be prosecuted, and procedures must be put in place […]

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Internally displaced persons in Wau offered medical examinations and treatment

  When an apple a day doesn’t keep the doctor away, access to healthcare is vital. At the Naivasha camp for internally displaced persons in Wau, more than 400 people have enjoyed free medical check-ups and treatment for free, courtesy of peacekeepers from Bangladesh serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). “I have been properly examined and given the medications I need, and so will they,” said […]

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