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Subject: WEST AFRICA NEWSLETTER, vol.1, No.24, Sept. 21, 2001
International Center and Liberia Institute of Journalism
WEST AFRICA NEWSLETTER
Reporting on Human Rights, Democracy & Development
Vol. 1 No. 24 September 21, 2001
Please send this newsletter to anyone who is
interested!!!
CONTENTS
1. EDITOR’S COMMENTS
2. RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY
3. REFUGEES
4. HEALTH/ ENVIRONMENT
5. DEVELOPMENT
6. ELECTION/WEST AFRICA
7. MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY
8. GRANTS
9. WORLD BANK PIPELINE
10. ANNOUNCEMENTS
11. ABOUT US
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1. EDITOR’S COMMENTS
http://www.kabissa.org/lij
The September 11th, tragedy that devastated the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon is a wake up call to the
United States security apparatus to become more
vigilant and as the Bush led government plunder their
various options we at WAN pray that she uses sound
judgment in responding to the terrorists attacks. The
fear is that the Afghans have suffered a whole lot in
the last twenty years and bombarding them
indiscriminately will do more damage to these war weary
people. It is unfortunate that they are caught up in
this mayhem it is not of their own choosing but rather
the guys in white gowns, long beard and brim glasses
with the big guns and deep pockets. It is them we pray
that Bush and his men go after.
2. RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY
Rights Advocate Arrested
http://allafrica.com/stories/200109170263.html
A Liberian human rights advocate, Mr. Thompson Adebayo,
Executive Director of the Liberia Human Rights Watch
(LHRW), a human rights advocacy group, turned himself
in to the Liberian Police authorities, and was
immediately put under arrest. The Acting National
Director of the Catholic Justice and Peace Commission
(JPC), Counsellor Francis Johnson-Morris, who delivered
him to the authorities, accompanied Mr. Ade-bayo.
AFRICA SPEAKS TO THE WORLD THROUGH THE INTERNET-
http://www.LifeInAfrica.com
Calls on every African to speak out about international
terrorism and war
September 16, Kampala, Uganda - As the world stands at
the brink of war
against the injustice of terrorism for the people of
the world, the Kampala
based Life in Africa Foundation is launching an Africa-
wide campaign calling
for all African people at the grassroots level to speak
out to the American
victims and the rest of the globe via the Internet.
Life in Africa's Kampala offices will provide free
writing, translation,
typing and email message posting services for every
woman, man, child and
community across the continent with something to say
about the current
global situation.
Africa's messages will be sent to influential
international email discussion
groups of journalists, editors and other people from
all over the world who
have agreed to participate in the Africa Speaks
Initiative. These audiences
will ensure that Africa's wisdom, lessons and
intolerance for more human
suffering will be heard around the globe.
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**SPECIAL MESSAGE**
All of us at the National Endowment for Democracy, the
secretariat of
the World Movement for Democracy, wish to express our
gratitude to
those who have sent messages of concern and sympathy in
response to
the terrorist attack on Tuesday, and to all those who
share our grief.
We also wish to extend our condolences, on behalf of
the World
Movement, to all those who have lost family and
friends. We are
resolved to continue our struggle for democracy, human
rights, and
freedom around the world.
World Movement for Democracy
National Endowment for Democracy
1101 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005 USA
Tel: 202-293-9072
Fax: 202-223-6042
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3. REFUGEES
Nigeria Gives Zambia US $92,000 for Refugees
http://allafrica.com/stories/200109210014.html
The Nigerian government has given Zambia US $92,000 to
help it cope with refugees in the country, PANA
reported on Thursday. PANA said the Nigerian High
Commissioner to Zambia, Ibironke Vaughn-Adefope,
Wednesday presented the money to the Zambian government.
Ex-Child Fighters Reunited With Their Families
http://allafrica.com/stories/200109190050.html
Fifteen former child fighters were reunited with their
families in an emotional ceremony on Monday in Kabala,
a town in Sierra Leone's northern district of
Koinadugu. Mothers wept and hugged their children as
local musicians drummed and played traditional music,
the UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) reported. Some
of the children, who were meeting their families for
the first time in more than five years, did not
recognise their relatives, UNAMSIL said.
World's Parliaments Focus of the Condition of Children
http://allafrica.com/stories/200109170540.html
The Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU) has called on
states to criminalize and penalise all forms of sexual
exploitation and abuse of children, including within
the family.
4. HEALTH/ENVIROMENT
http://allafrica.com/health/bydate/
Gambia: Drug Shortage Hits Essau Health Centre
In what has been described as an unfortunate
development in Essau and it's surrounding communities,
reports reaching The Independent a rapid deterioration
of medical care over the past few months due to alleged
shortage of drugs and medication at the town's health
centre.
Locusts Threaten Crops
http://allafrica.com/stories/200109190056.html
A swarm of locusts is threatening hundreds of hectares
of cultivated farmland in the south of Guinea-Bissau,
threatening the livelihood of about 1,400 families,
state television reported.
5. DEVELOPMENT
Largest U.S. Summit of African Leaders Rescheduled
http://www.africacncl.org/Summit/SummitNotice.htm
WASHINGTON - September 12, 2001 Due to yesterday’s
tragic events, The U.S.-Africa Business Summit has been
rescheduled for October 30-November 2.
The Summit, organized by Corporate Council on Africa
(CCA), will be the largest gathering of African
government and business leaders ever to convene in the
United States (outside of the United Nations). The
Summit was originally scheduled to take place in
Philadelphia on September 16-20.
Confirmed participants included 13 presidents, three
prime ministers, the president of OPEC, and the U.S.
Secretary of Commerce (scheduled to deliver a major
address of the Administration’s trade policy for
Africa), as well as numerous officials from the
multilateral to local levels.
The roster of confirmed delegates includes over 1400
delegates, with representation from all 53 African
nations.
6. ELECTIONS/WEST AFRICA
http://www.ifes.org
Togo- October 14 & 28, 2001- Parliamentary
Gambia- October 18, 2001- Presidential
Mauritania -October 19, 2001- Legislative
For complete Election Guide:IFES ElectionGuide Online
7. MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY
CONFERENCE FOR FEMALE JOURNALISTS
http://www.iwmf.org
The African Women’s Media Centre is currently accepting
applications for the
4th annual Carole Simpson Leadership Institute. The
training conference will
be held from 4-8 November, 2001 in Dakar, Senegal.
This year’s program will bring together 25 women
journalists from across francophone West Africa .
Participation Requirements: Women journalists who are
employed full-time in
entry to mid-management level media posts and who have
not had access to
this type of training.
A few journalists who do not currently occupy
management posts and/or who are considered to
have “management leadership potential” will also be
chosen for this conference.
If you know anyone fitting either of these
descriptions, please encourage them to apply.
For more information contact Gifti Nadi, AWMC Project
Manager, Tel:
1.202.496.992; Fax: 1.202.496.1977 or
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Liberia: Radio Closed in Connection With Anti-US
Statements
The Liberian government on Monday "temporarily" closed
down a private radio station, DC 101, for airing a talk
show in which callers expressed sentiments which the
authorities perceived as anti-American. A diplomatic
source in Monrovia told IRIN on Tuesday that callers
had expressed views which gave the impression that
Liberia was not in sympathy with the US following the
11 September terrorist ...
8. GRANTS
For most local NGOs in West Africa, looking for “seed
money” to implement their projects is a great dilemma.
The below listed organizations if contacted they could
probably fund your project.
The Arca Foundation
2040 S St., N.W. Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20009-1151, USA
(202) 822-9193
Fax: (202) 785-1446
www.fdncenter.org/grantmaker/arca/index.html
Bertelsmann Stiftung (Bertelsmann Foundation)
Carl-Bertelsmann-Strasse 256
D-33311 Gütersloh, Germany
49-(52) 41-81-74365
Fax: 49-(52) 41-73-882
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www.stiftung.bertelsmann.de
The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.
P.O. Box 510860
Milwaukee, WI 53203-0153, USA
(414) 291-9915
Fax: (414) 291-9991
www.bradleyfdn.org
9. WORLD BANK PIPELINE PROJECT
World Development Report 2002: Building Institutions
for Markets
http://econ.worldbank.org/wdr/subpage.php?pr=2391
Weak institutions—tangled laws, corrupt courts, deeply
biased credit systems, and elaborate business
registration requirements—hurt poor people and hinder
development, according to the World Development Report
2002: Building Institutions for Markets.
10. ABOUT US
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International Center at 731-8th St., S.E., Washington,
DC. WAN is distributed free of charge. We accept
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