
May 22, 2013
News
Heads of UN missions on need for stability in West Africa
May 3, 2012The Heads of UN peacekeeping Missions in West Africa have expressed concerns about the recent developments in Mali, stressing “the need for all stakeholders in Mali to stay the course of the 6 April Framework Agreement.”
Taylor’s conviction “isn’t the end”—says US envoy Rapp
May 2, 2012By Frank Sainworla,Jr/WADR News
The head of the US State Department’s office of global criminal justice, Ambassador Stephen Rapp has said the conviction of former Liberian President Charles Taylor of war crimes and crimes against humanity “isn’t the end” of efforts to pursue perpetrators of atrocities.
Mali pro-junta forces consolidating positions
May 2, 2012Forces loyal to Captain Amadou Sanogo’s junta are consolidating their positions, after taking control of the “Red Beret” presidential guard base in Bamako, following two days of fighting.
Bitter-sweet Workers Day celebrations in West Africa
May 2, 2012Celebrations of the 2012 annual May Day or International Workers Day took place on Tuesday in countries across the sub-region, against the backdrop of a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) of a huge increase in joblessness amid the global economic crisis.
Ivory Coast humanitarian programmes Under-funded
May 1, 2012--2 million may not access health care
By Suy Kahofi/WADR Abidjan Correspondent
Lack of adequate funding is undermining the implementation of humanitarian programmes in the Ivory Coast, said the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in this West African country.
Fresh fighting between soldiers in Bamako as death toll rises
May 1, 2012As the casualty figure rises, sounds of heavy gunfire have again been heard in the Malian capital, Bamako, after a televised announcement by Captain Amadou Sanogo and his former junta that they have put down a counter coup over night.
Doubt over whether Taylor will appeal guilty verdict
April 30, 2012By Frank Sainworla, Jr/WADR News/The Hague
The fact that former Liberian President Charles Taylor has been convicted in his war crimes trial is now history.
But what remains to be seen is the kind of sentence he’ll be receiving from the trial chamber of the UN backed Sierra Leone war crimes court in The Hague in May.
W, African states weak in anti money laundering fight
April 30, 2012Most countries in West Africa have performed poorly in fighting against money laundering and terrorist financing, said GIABA, the Inter Governmental Action Group against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Ghana historic anti pneumonia, diarrhea vaccines
April 30, 2012Ghana has become the first African country to introduce pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines in its national immunization programme.
Senegal: WFP intervenes to prevent hunger amid Sahel food crisis
April 30, 2012The consequences of the serious food crisis in the Sahel region have begun to be felt in Senegal.
Some 800,000 people are being threatened by serious food crisis.
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