African students address their peers' misconceptions about Ebola
Source: The Daily Pennsylvanian
Finding Ebola's 'patient zero'
Source: The Guardian/Daily Maverick
New paper Ebola test can detect strains within 30 minutes
Source: UPI
WHO vaccines boss Marie-Paule Kieny signs up as first Ebola trial guinea pig
Source: Biznews.com/Reuters
The real worry isn’t Ebola in New York. It’s Ebola in Mali.
Source: The Washington Post
Virginia's tie to Liberia should bind us in Ebola fight
Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch
Why the Cuomo/Christie Ebola Quarantine is Stupid
Source: Reason
Ebola literacy
Source: Trinidad Express
Ebola: Experienced doctors still rare
Source: IRIN
Ebola ‘infects’ African tourism
Source: Newstime Africa
Ebola's family history revealed
Source: The Daily Mail
Ebola pandemic: Wake-up call for Africa
Source: The Standard
Evaluating Ebola as a Biological Weapon
Source: Forbes
AU offers 2,000 more staff to aid Ebola-hit region
Source: BusinessDay
Travellers with Ebola should not be stigmatised: UN chief
Source: ZeeNews
WHO plans to roll out mass Ebola vaccines by mid-2015
Source: Standard Digital/AFP
President Obama: "Focused on the Fight Against Ebola"
Source: The White House
Rap’s newest obsession: Lyrics about Ebola
Source: The Washington Post
Uganda sends more medical personnel to Ebola-hit West Africa
Source: Business Standard
Virginia increases Ebola monitoring of travelers, stops short of mandatory quarantine
Source: Roanoke Times
DP William Ruto calls for African unity in fight against Ebola, terrorism
Source: Standard Digital
Watch (and Cringe): U.S. vs. U.K. Media on Ebola
Source: Reason
New quarantine rules considered for aid workers returning to U.S. from Ebola-stricken region
Source: Washington Post
“Ebola virus will not be gone. It will only be hiding again”
Source: Salon
UN Foundation CEO on 3 untold Ebola stories
Source: Fortune
WHO sending Ebola experts to Mali, 43 people monitored for virus
Source: Reuters
Safari Operators Amend Cancellation Policies to Counter Ebola Panic
Source: Travel Pulse
4 innovative solutions to deliver on education amid Ebola crisis
Source: devex
US Isolates Troops After Ebola Efforts in West Africa
Source: Voice of America
Ebola death toll tops 4,900 as virus spreads: WHO
Source: Reuters
U.S. Ebola fighters head to Africa, but will the military and civilian effort be enough?
Source: The Washington Post
Fear and indifference leave West Africa desperate for Ebola staff
Source: Reuters
Cuban sent to fight Ebola dies of malaria
Source: New Vision
No runners from Ebola-stricken nations in marathon
Source: Colorado Springs Gazette
Monsters in suits: Ebola's traumatic effect on children
Source: News24
Australia slaps visa ban on Ebola-hit West Africa states
Source: Delhi Daily News
UK Ramps Up Ebola Monitoring in Shipping Industry
Source: International Business Times
Murray State Deferring Applications from Africa
Source: WBKO/AP
Halloween In The Time of Ebola
Source: SitNews
In a Liberian slum swarming with Ebola, a race against time to save two little girls
Source: The Washington Post
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Showing posts with label African Union. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Africa News Headlines - Special Ebola Edition - 28 October 2014
Labels:
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biology,
Cuba,
doctors,
Ebola,
health,
Kenya,
Liberia,
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Uganda,
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University of Pennsylvania,
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Virginia,
virus,
WHO
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 19 July 2014
South Africa launches limited edition Mandela coins in birthday tribute
Source: GMA News
Witches & wizards issue warning to Boko Haram leader
Source: Bulawayo24
Future African leaders get a crash course in U.S. history
Source: Virginian-Pilot
Sub-Saharan Africa moves up innovations rankings
Source: New Vision
UN decries Africa's high interest rates
Source: Shanghai Daily
Immigrants Forced to Leave Gabon
Source: Voice of America
Inventors struggle to protect patents in Africa
Source: Business Day
Uganda Earns Big From Organic Agriculture
Source: Africa Agribusiness
African ministers meet on Africa’s infrastructure and integration
Source: SpyGhana
$50m Needed To Upgrade Zambian Railways Network
Source: Ventures Africa
Iron County Extension agent helps bring 4-H to Africa
Source: The Daily Globe
Ouattara urges developed countries to bail Africa on climate issues
Source: StarAfrica
Kony’s rebels change tactics to evade hunt
Source: Washington Post
Zone 9 Bloggers Charged by Ethiopian Court for Terrorism
Source: U.S. Department of State
Tourism gets tech savvy in Southern and Eastern Africa
Source: BBC News
Italy PM kicks off Africa tour in Mozambique
Source: Channel NewsAsia
French president in Chad announces new operation of 3,000 French troops in 5 African countries
Source: U.S. News & World Report
Françafrique: François Hollande’s African adventures
Source: The Economist
Oil find to transform East African economies
Source: SpyGhana
Fretting over 'bullying,' 'racism,' African Union to set up own court
Source: Interaksyon/AFP
Baltimore-area natives lift Uganda to success in world lacrosse championships
Source: The Baltimore Sun
Al-Shabab and the origins of East Africa's recent violence
Source: Aljazeera America
Danone Buys 40% of Kenyan Dairy to Expand African Footprint
Source: AgWeb/Farm Journal
France's Hollande Warns of Islamist Threat in W. Africa
Source: Sudan Vision Daily
Persecution of homosexuals in Africa hinders fight against AIDS
Source: Deutsche Welle
China Invests US$620m in Tororo Mining Project
Source: Chimpreports.com
The $10 Billion Pet Cheetah and Chimp Industry
Source: The Daily Beast
Your chocolate addiction is only going to get more (and more, and more) expensive
Source: Washington Post
Boy, 9, marries 62-year-old woman in South Africa
Source: Updated News
Source: GMA News
Witches & wizards issue warning to Boko Haram leader
Source: Bulawayo24
Future African leaders get a crash course in U.S. history
Source: Virginian-Pilot
Sub-Saharan Africa moves up innovations rankings
Source: New Vision
UN decries Africa's high interest rates
Source: Shanghai Daily
Immigrants Forced to Leave Gabon
Source: Voice of America
Inventors struggle to protect patents in Africa
Source: Business Day
Uganda Earns Big From Organic Agriculture
Source: Africa Agribusiness
African ministers meet on Africa’s infrastructure and integration
Source: SpyGhana
$50m Needed To Upgrade Zambian Railways Network
Source: Ventures Africa
Iron County Extension agent helps bring 4-H to Africa
Source: The Daily Globe
Ouattara urges developed countries to bail Africa on climate issues
Source: StarAfrica
Kony’s rebels change tactics to evade hunt
Source: Washington Post
Zone 9 Bloggers Charged by Ethiopian Court for Terrorism
Source: U.S. Department of State
Tourism gets tech savvy in Southern and Eastern Africa
Source: BBC News
Italy PM kicks off Africa tour in Mozambique
Source: Channel NewsAsia
French president in Chad announces new operation of 3,000 French troops in 5 African countries
Source: U.S. News & World Report
Françafrique: François Hollande’s African adventures
Source: The Economist
Oil find to transform East African economies
Source: SpyGhana
Fretting over 'bullying,' 'racism,' African Union to set up own court
Source: Interaksyon/AFP
Baltimore-area natives lift Uganda to success in world lacrosse championships
Source: The Baltimore Sun
Al-Shabab and the origins of East Africa's recent violence
Source: Aljazeera America
Danone Buys 40% of Kenyan Dairy to Expand African Footprint
Source: AgWeb/Farm Journal
France's Hollande Warns of Islamist Threat in W. Africa
Source: Sudan Vision Daily
Persecution of homosexuals in Africa hinders fight against AIDS
Source: Deutsche Welle
China Invests US$620m in Tororo Mining Project
Source: Chimpreports.com
The $10 Billion Pet Cheetah and Chimp Industry
Source: The Daily Beast
Your chocolate addiction is only going to get more (and more, and more) expensive
Source: Washington Post
Boy, 9, marries 62-year-old woman in South Africa
Source: Updated News
Labels:
African Union,
agriculture,
Boko Haram,
Chad,
chocolate,
Françafrique,
France,
François Hollande,
Gabon,
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HIV/AIDS,
Kenya,
South Africa,
Uganda,
wildlife,
Young African Leaders
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
African Union sponsors AGOA retreat for Washington diplomatic corps
On July 2 and 3, the African Union Mission to the United States will host a retreat for African diplomats based in Washington, D.C., to discuss prospects for renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).
Held at the Bolger Center in the Washington suburb of Potomac, Maryland, the two-day event will feature several panel discussions, presentations, white papers, and open-ended conversations about AGOA's past successes and failures and what the future holds for U.S.-African trade relations.
The opening panel on the morning of July 2 will be moderated by Tanzanian Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, with remarks by Ambassador Amina S. Ali of the African Union Mission, the AU's commissioner for trade and industry, Mrs. Fatima Haram Acyl, and Ethiopian Ambassador Girma Birru, who also chairs the AGOA Consultative Group.
The second panel of the day is called "Reauthorization of AGOA: The State of Play, Challenges, and Opportunities." The moderator will be Ambassador Girma, with a presentation by Botswana's Ambassador Tebelelo Mazile Seretse and a white paper read by Jane Karonga, a program management officer at the African Trade Policy Center and the Regional Integration and Trade Division of UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa). The panel will also include a presentation on strategies for the reauthorization of AGOA by South African Ambassador Ibrahim Rasool.
After lunch on Wednesday, there will be a discussion led by Moono Mupotola, division manager for NEPAD Regional Integration & Trade Department at the African Development Bank (AfDB) on the topic, "The African Development Bank: Its Role in Supporting U.S.-African Trade and in Advocating the Renewal of AGOA." The discussion about this paper will be moderated by Zambian Ambassador Palan Mulonda.
That panel will be followed by a discussion with the unwieldy subject "the Implications of the Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Regional Agreements on the Process of AGOA Reauthorization." Professor Molapi Sebatane, ambassador of the Kingdom of Lesotho, will moderate the conversation, which will include a presentation about the European Union's economic partnership agreements (EPAs) by Namibia's ambassador in Brussels, Hanno Berkhard Rumpf.
The day's events will close with a discussion about the next AGOA Forum, moderated by Senegalese Ambassador Cheikh Niang.
The second day will begin with presentations by U.S. government officials, moderated by South African Ambassador Rasool, followed by presentations by U.S. congressional staff members from the Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee. That second panel will be moderated by Malawian Ambassador Steve Matenje.
The post-lunch panel will include presentations from various private sector organizations, including think tanks and representatives of the African diaspora. Cameroonian Ambassador Joseph B.C. Foe-Atangana will moderate.
The day will close with a summing-up conversation moderated by the Ambassador of Mozambique, Mrs. Amelia Matos Sumbana, and farewell remarks by Commissioner Fatima Haram Acyl.
Held at the Bolger Center in the Washington suburb of Potomac, Maryland, the two-day event will feature several panel discussions, presentations, white papers, and open-ended conversations about AGOA's past successes and failures and what the future holds for U.S.-African trade relations.
The opening panel on the morning of July 2 will be moderated by Tanzanian Ambassador Liberata Mulamula, with remarks by Ambassador Amina S. Ali of the African Union Mission, the AU's commissioner for trade and industry, Mrs. Fatima Haram Acyl, and Ethiopian Ambassador Girma Birru, who also chairs the AGOA Consultative Group.
The second panel of the day is called "Reauthorization of AGOA: The State of Play, Challenges, and Opportunities." The moderator will be Ambassador Girma, with a presentation by Botswana's Ambassador Tebelelo Mazile Seretse and a white paper read by Jane Karonga, a program management officer at the African Trade Policy Center and the Regional Integration and Trade Division of UNECA (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa). The panel will also include a presentation on strategies for the reauthorization of AGOA by South African Ambassador Ibrahim Rasool.
After lunch on Wednesday, there will be a discussion led by Moono Mupotola, division manager for NEPAD Regional Integration & Trade Department at the African Development Bank (AfDB) on the topic, "The African Development Bank: Its Role in Supporting U.S.-African Trade and in Advocating the Renewal of AGOA." The discussion about this paper will be moderated by Zambian Ambassador Palan Mulonda.
That panel will be followed by a discussion with the unwieldy subject "the Implications of the Multilateral Trade Negotiations and Regional Agreements on the Process of AGOA Reauthorization." Professor Molapi Sebatane, ambassador of the Kingdom of Lesotho, will moderate the conversation, which will include a presentation about the European Union's economic partnership agreements (EPAs) by Namibia's ambassador in Brussels, Hanno Berkhard Rumpf.
The day's events will close with a discussion about the next AGOA Forum, moderated by Senegalese Ambassador Cheikh Niang.
The second day will begin with presentations by U.S. government officials, moderated by South African Ambassador Rasool, followed by presentations by U.S. congressional staff members from the Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means Committee. That second panel will be moderated by Malawian Ambassador Steve Matenje.
The post-lunch panel will include presentations from various private sector organizations, including think tanks and representatives of the African diaspora. Cameroonian Ambassador Joseph B.C. Foe-Atangana will moderate.
The day will close with a summing-up conversation moderated by the Ambassador of Mozambique, Mrs. Amelia Matos Sumbana, and farewell remarks by Commissioner Fatima Haram Acyl.
Labels:
African Development Bank,
African Union,
AGOA,
ambassadors,
Botswana,
Cameroon,
diplomatic corps,
Ethiopia,
Investment,
Lesotho,
Malawi,
Mozambique,
Namibia,
Senegal,
South Africa,
Tanzania,
Trade,
UNECA,
Zambia
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