In Guinea, 2,000 Young People to Educate Public on Ebola Initiative follows brutal killings of 8 health workers and journalists traveling in government convoy to raise awareness about virus More Liberia Says US Report Brings ‘Clarity’ to Fight against Ebola Information Minister Lewis Brown says report will help make the case for more urgent international support and assistance More Ebola Also Strikes Great Apes Researchers use new technique to determine disease spread among primates More Boko Haram Pursues Nigerian Refugees Fleeing Into Cameroon UNHCR says it is stepping up efforts to move refugees away from volatile border to safer area inland More Prolonged Droughts Threaten Renewed Famine in Somalia The UN has begun urgent humanitarian aid deliveries to parts of Somalia that previously were controlled by armed insurgents More Study: Education, Language Skills Play Big Role in Women and Media in Africa BBG/Gallup research focused on seven countries in Africa including Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ghana, Niger, Mali, Zimbabwe and Kenya More UNICEF Says Children Main Victims of War United Nations Children’s Fund reports many suffering mental stress that will last a lifetime More |
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In Guinea, 2,000 Young People to Educate Public on Ebola
Liberia Says US Report Brings ‘Clarity’ to Fight against Ebola
Ebola Also Strikes Great Apes
Boko Haram Pursues Nigerian Refugees Fleeing Into Cameroon
Prolonged Droughts Threaten Renewed Famine in Somalia
Study: Education, Language Skills Play Big Role in Women and Media in Africa
UNICEF Says Children Main Victims of War
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