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  1. FIFA World Cup & Positive Africa: Exploring the Other Africa You Never See On TV

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... reduced instantly to nothing: A bastion of disease, savagery, animism, pestilence, war, famine, despotism, primitivism, poverty, and ubiquitous images of stomach- distended suffering children.  What ... Monday, 12 July 2010
  2. State of Hamburg - Germany honours Founder of EAC-Network as Certified Intercultural Health Mediator

    Category: Cultural Exchange/People and Places

    ... it has to offer, about important aspects of illness prevention such as diet and exercise, about children's health, mental health, old age, caregiving and about the network of counselling services in Hamburg. ... Thursday, 29 April 2010
  3. Skin – The story of mixed 'outcast' Sandra Laing

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... way it might interrupt his nice white life? “I don’t know what colour his children turned out to be. People say they are white. He must remember me, how close we were. Maybe he is scared of ... Friday, 22 January 2010
  4. Muhammed Ali has Irish ancestors?

    Category: African Diaspora/African America

    ... turned out he got it from his Irish great-grandfather Abe Grady, who settled in the United States in the 1860s and married a freed African-American slave. One of their grandchildren, Odessa Lee Grady ... Friday, 22 January 2010
  5. African Scientists find Gene That Causes Hereditary Heart Disease.

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... of another young child that needed a pacemaker, and it happened that the two children were closely related. He realised the condition may run in the family, and with Torrington’s help he traced its ... Saturday, 05 December 2009
  6. Privacy Statement

    Category: Our Nework/Legal /Terms

    ... Children Children are not eligible to use our services, and we ask that minors (under the age of 18) do not submit any personal information to us. If you are a minor, you can use this service only in ... Friday, 20 November 2009
  7. EuroAfrica-Magazine Editorial On Obama´s Ghana Visit

    Category: Editorial Desk /EuroAfrica-Magazine Editorial

    ... if your parents at home cannot get health care in the village, if you have passed through death traps called roads, passed through terrible public schools, if you have seen children die of hunger, if your ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  8. Barack Obama´s Ghana Visit - Reactions

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... hours in Ghana, using words or terms which are usually reserved for truant  children. Mr. Obama is reported as being stern, scolding and blunt to people Africa. Obama is showing Africans tough ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  9. Barack Obama in Ghana - His Official Speech

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... world - as partners with America on behalf of the future that we want for all our children. That partnership must be grounded in mutual responsibility, and that is what I want to speak with you about today. ... Sunday, 06 September 2009
  10. From Sports Export To Politics Of Recognition Part II -By Prof. Dr. Henning

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... in the Nordic countries. Report from the Workshop of Sport History to the Nordic Steering Committee for Children’s and Youth Culture of the Nordic Council of Ministers, in Nordic languages.) Gerlev. ... Wednesday, 02 September 2009
  11. Ethnic Discrimination in Europe (Part One)

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/ Social Justice & Human Rights

    ... the Guardian informed about the removal of the title The Adventures of Tintin in the Congo from the children's shelves in Borders bookstores following anti-racist protests by the Commission for Racial ... Friday, 07 August 2009
  12. Top African Scientists - Daniel Williams

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... as whites, and he could also have done so, Daniel refused to "pass" and actively identified himself as Black. Soon after his father died his mother sent her children to live with different ... Monday, 23 February 2009
  13. Carry Me Home

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Arts

    ... in my ass. I could have been a civil servant too. I studied; I even went to ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Algeria to teach French to school children. But ... Thursday, 22 January 2009
  14. The Plant That Cures Malaria 

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... to encourage African farmers to grow enough of the medicinal plant Artemisia Annua to wipe out Malaria. The most moving moment for me came after five days filming with Clovis, his wife and six children. ... Wednesday, 03 December 2008
  15. Martin Luther King, US 1963 "I have a Dream" Prophecy Comes True in 2008

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... children. It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom ... Monday, 17 November 2008
  16. First Mr East Africa UK and 3rd Miss East Africa UK crowned in London

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... Kenya won the prestigious title of Miss Kenya UK 2008 in which Pauline Long was one of the judges. The sold out show which was fundraising for Kenyan children’s charities that took in children ... Monday, 04 August 2008
  17. Barack Obama: The Pope of Hope In Berlin

    Category: Editorial Desk /Special Suppliment

    ... as we pass responsibility to the Iraqi government and finally bring this war to a close. This is the moment when we must come together to save this planet. Let us resolve that we will not leave our children ... Sunday, 27 July 2008
  18. 2008 East African Beauty Pageant kicks off in London

    Category: Editorial Desk /Special Suppliment

    ... Miss East Africa UK. Mr and Miss East Africa UK beauty pageants main objectives are to fundraise, campaign and raise awareness for the plight of underprivileged children in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, ... Sunday, 29 June 2008
  19. The German President calls for an unbiased presentation of Africa

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... interconnected world of the twenty-first century we can't just look the other way when close by children are starving, rape is used as a weapon of war or pandemics spread like wildfire. To do what we can ... Sunday, 25 May 2008
  20. Urgent Appeal To All Igbos In The Diaspora

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... sees it as a crime to teach his kids Igbo. Shame on this fool and shame to all the Nigerian parents that are like this fool.   As a Nigerian parent, you do not need to be communicating with your children ... Sunday, 27 January 2008
  21. Social Pressure Forces Camerounian Couples To Abandon Cohabitation

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... affirms that such a union will enable her to have legitimate children. It took close a dozen years for her and her husband to decide on having a legitimate union because their limited finances did not ... Monday, 10 December 2007
  22. The Situation in (Darfur) Sudan

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... and teddy bears. Atrocities are being committed every day in Sudan (Darfur).Unimaginable atrocities. Women and children who are starving to death are begging  the world  not for food first and ... Sunday, 09 December 2007
  23. Miss East Africa UK meets Her Majesty - The Queen of England

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... East Africa UK, where are you from? “I am from Uganda and I am representing the underprivileged children in East Africa”. Okay, beautiful. The Biomedical student admits she was even more struck when ... Wednesday, 21 November 2007
  24. How European Oil Companies Commit Environmental Genocide in Nigeria

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... soil and ground water are polluted and adults and children develop open sores that fail to heal properly, both which the community attributes to the chemicals that are released into the atmosphere by the ... Friday, 12 October 2007
  25. Maureen Nyakaira wins Miss East Africa UK 2007

    Category: African Diaspora/African Europe

    ... in raising awareness for East African under privileged children. Miss East Africa UK was attended by guests not only from East African community but other parts of Africa and Europe with special guests ... Tuesday, 11 September 2007
  26. Meet the EuroAfricaCentral Network Team

    Category: Our Nework/EACN TEAM

    ...  Christine has a bachelor's degree in public administration and a diploma in social work. She is married and has two children. In her words, "We are both involved in Gilali ministry: a ministry mainly ... Monday, 27 August 2007
  27. Again Racism, Intolerance and Violence in East Germany

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... club. The club forwarded the warning to the mayor. In the town of Mügeln and environ, Neo-Nazism is nothing new. Recently in May, young men bellowed anti-Semitic insults during a children's league soccer ... Wednesday, 22 August 2007
  28. Diaspora Africans Remember Motherland

    Category: African Diaspora/African America

    ... in various parts of Africa. Basketball star Dikembe Mutombo has committed millions of dollars to building a dream hospital in memory of his mother. It is exhilarating to see these worthy children of ... Monday, 30 July 2007
  29. Our African Diaspora Series: London's Black writers of the18th. Century

    Category: Positive Africa/Historical Facts

    ... African ask you, learned you this from God … Why are parents to lose their children’ a cruelty that ‘adds fresh horrors even to the wretchedness of slavery’. Phillis Wheatley; ... Sunday, 03 June 2007
  30. G8 Summit 2007 & Europe-Africa Relations: The Issues at Stake

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... to the millions of African lives which have been lost during the centuries to slavery, colonization and oppression. The Black Holocaust refers to the horrors endured by millions of men, women, and children ... Saturday, 02 June 2007
  31. Our African Writers Series: Chinua Achebe

    Category: Positive Africa/Arts and Culture

    ... books include the volumes of poetry Beware, Soul Brother (1971) and Christmas in Biafra (1973), the short-story collection Girls at War (1972), and the children's book How the Leopard Got His Claws (1972). ... Monday, 19 March 2007
  32. An African makes breakthrough in GM-car design

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... the north-western state of Sokoto, was born in 1966 in Kaduna and is married with two children. He attended Capital School, Sokoto and Federal Government College in the same town, where he received an ... Saturday, 27 January 2007
  33. Where is Africa Going Wrong? - Ideas, Not Money, Alleviate Poverty

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... One day, Al-Khwarizmi was riding a camel laden down with algebraic manuscripts to the holy city of Mecca. He saw three young men crying at an oasis.  “My children, why are you crying?” he enquired. “Our ... Sunday, 17 December 2006
  34. “No development is possible if it is not from all and for all"

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... called Jerome.  He is 32 years old, married with  3 children and lives in Lomé, Togo’s capital, in a quarter called Nukafu. An ambitious teacher working in primary school, data processing, financial ... Saturday, 11 November 2006
  35. Part V: Lombaard answers Maqekoane – 31st July 2006

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... tool to manipulate an uprising among uninformed school children, being exploited by over zealous Communist Cadres seeking their Revolution. Afrikaans, as secondary language to mother tongue, was at the ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  36. Part III: Lombaard answers Maqekoane – 29 July 2006

    Category: Editorial Desk /Essays and features

    ... in Johannesburg this week and edited by University of Fort Hare Professor Nasila Rembe. Sunday Times (Johannesburg) July 24, 2006 by PREGA GOVENDER.     God, so help our Children!  ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  37. Hate-speech on Radio 702

    Category: Editorial Desk /Our Userˊs Opinion

    ... women and 22 000 children? Over many years South Africa’s geographical position on international trading sea routes, our raw materials and resources, and our people’s labour, technical knowledge and skills ... Friday, 13 October 2006
  38. Africa: The Good news nobody reports

    Category: Positive Africa/Africa You Never See In Western Countries

    ... cultural belief system.   It's not just the media, either. Look at the literature put out by almost any non-governmental organisation. The better ones show images of smiling African children - ... Thursday, 17 August 2006
  39. William Kentridge: South African history through a Black Box

    Category: African Diaspora/Echo Africa

    ... to respond to the escalating injustices. In 1904, he ordered his sub chiefs to carry out a directed attack against the ruling Germans, giving explicit instructions to avoid killing women, children, missionaries, ... Thursday, 03 August 2006
  40. From Sports Export To Politics Of Recognition - Part 1

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/Poverty, Aid & Internationalism

    ... was shot by the police. Children were sent to jogging in the roads of Arusha and were offered Swedish ski caps, which did not at all fit to the climate of the region. Finally, the best of the sports goods ... Wednesday, 24 May 2006
  41. The Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... burn down. School: Attended a school for African-American children. The old, one-room schoolhouse was only open five months a year and just went up to sixth grade. In 1924, at age 11, she was sent to ... Friday, 19 May 2006
  42. Coretta Scott King dies at 78

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... celebrations in Atlanta. She received a standing ovation and, supported on the arms of her children, waved to the crowd. She did not speak at the event and was in a wheelchair. It had been more than 20 ... Friday, 19 May 2006
  43. International marriages, discrimination and stereotyping

    Category: Researcherˊs Page/ Women\'s Rights

    ... which, in comparison to normal local marriages, constitute an enormous strain for a relationship.  This situation leads to big conflicts if the children are involved in international relationships or ... Tuesday, 09 May 2006
  44. Philip Emeagwali: An African Innovator breaks barriers

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... was much the same as like other native African children. He even had to drop out of school at the age of 14 because his father could not pay his school fees. During his few early years in school, Philip ... Sunday, 07 May 2006
  45. Globalisation is Not New

    Category: Positive Africa/Africans In Science

    ... accepted the mission schools which were established to enlighten us, without questioning the unforeseen costs of our so-called education. These mission schools plundered our children's self-esteem by teaching ... Saturday, 06 May 2006
  46. Africa is not a country

    Category: Positive Africa/The African Holocaust

    ... Black Holocaust I think it is time we start researching for the other faces of Africa that has always been left undiscovered. I think it is time we honour Africa and give Africa and her Children the place ... Thursday, 04 May 2006
  47. Race, Religion and Murder in Germany

    Category: Editorial Desk /The West You Never See In Africa

    ... in an unusual move, actually released the recorded attack on a website to help apprehend the suspects. Ermays, a scientist (Wissenschaftler) with a German wife and three small children, remains hospitalized ... Saturday, 29 April 2006
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