Thursday, July 31, 2014

Daily Africa News - July 31, 2014

Daily Africa News
 
Daily Africa News
July 31, 2014
From VOAAfrica.com

 
Sierra Leone Declares Emergency to Deal with Ebola Sierra Leone Declares Emergency to Deal with Ebola
Koroma said Sierra Leone is 'in a great fight,' and that Ebola is beyond what any one country or community can defeat More
 
Liberia Announces Additional Ebola Containment Measures Liberia Announces Additional Ebola Containment Measures
Information Minister Lewis Brown says several communities may have to be quarantined to further reduce the spread of the deadly virus More
 
WHO Advises No Flight Restrictions, Low Risk from Ebola WHO Advises No Flight Restrictions, Low Risk from Ebola
WHO says disease only transmitted when patients are displaying severe symptoms More
 
NGO Fights Ebola Fear and Stigma NGO Fights Ebola Fear and Stigma
ActionAid assisting health ministry in education efforts More
 
US Lawmaker: Ban Travel to US from Ebola-stricken Countries US Lawmaker: Ban Travel to US from Ebola-stricken Countries
Congressman Alan Grayson says travel ban he’s requesting would only apply to foreign visitors to US, not Americans returning from abroad More
 
US Ambassador to UN Praises Rwandan Peacekeepers US Ambassador to UN Praises Rwandan Peacekeepers
Samantha Power says the United Nations could learn lessons from Rwanda’s approach to peacekeeping More
 
VOA Presents: Young African Leaders Initiative VOA Presents: Young African Leaders Initiative
Africa 54’s Vincent Makori’s hosts a 30-minute special on the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), President Obama’s flagship program to invest in the next generation of African leaders. This summer 500 fellows from Africa are in the United States studying public management, civic leadership and business and entrepreneurship in a six-week fellowship. More
 
Cameroon's Coffee Farmers Blame Government for Production Drops Cameroon’s Coffee Farmers Blame Government for Production Drops
Cameroon's growers, dealers and experts mourn declines in a nation that once ranked 12th in the world. More
 
Tailors Become Schoolteachers in Cameroon Camps Tailors Become Schoolteachers in Cameroon Camps
There's little schooling in Cameroon UN camps for children who fled Central African Republic's war More
 
 
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