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May 19, 2022
Are foreigners truly burdening South Africa's healthcare system?
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Cyril Zenda
South Africa is moving to charge foreigners higher fees for medical procedures, citing strain on healthcare system. Some view it as pure discrimination.
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April 15, 2022
Can AI help resuscitate Mozambique's mangrove forests?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Andrew Mambondiyani
A new project seeks to use AI and other technological innovations to restore Mozambique's precious mangrove forests. Here's how.
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February 06, 2022
Disaster-hit city goes green to tackle climate change
topic:
Climate action
by:
Bob Koigi
Formerly a climate-change induced disaster zone, Beira, Mozambique became a game-changer in Africa's green cities landscape.
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September 13, 2021
New technologies combat Africa’s biggest healthcare issues
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Bob Koigi
Recent innovations have helped some of the world's most rural and needy areas receive the healthcare they need.
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September 13, 2021
Mozambican insurgency brews problems for refugees in the region
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Cyril Zenda
A four-year insurgency in Mozambique has led to an increasing crackdown on refugees and asylum seekers by the authorities.
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June 17, 2021
‘Black Lives Don’t Matter’? Outrage Over Alleged Racist Mozambican Rescue Operation
topic:
Racism
by:
Cyril Zenda
Reports that white people and dogs were given priority during a rescue mission at a hotel have infuriated the local black population of Mozambique.
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March 31, 2021
What is the Mozambican government trying to hide?
topic:
Freedom of Expression
by:
Cyril Zenda
The Mozambican government's crackdown on media workers escalates as the latter shed light on the authorities' gross human rights violations in Cabo Delgado.
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March 22, 2021
Save Mozambican children from senseless killings
topic:
Child rights
by:
Bob Koigi
Islamic State-linked militants have been unleashing terror in the Cabo Delgado region in Mozambique, beheading children as young as 11.
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November 09, 2020
All Mozambicans deserve access to quality healthcare
topic:
Health and Sanitation
type:
Donation, NGO
by:
Yair Oded
This NGO is building a network of grassroots health advocates who promote transparency and equity in Mozambique's health system.
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April 01, 2019
What cyclone Idai has taught the world
by:
Bob Koigi
Climate change impacts and disaster responses are closely interlinked and require a more systematic and comprehensive approach to disaster risk management.
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November 12, 2015
Mozambique taps into strong winds
topic:
Economic Opportunity
by:
Bob Koigi
Mozambique's strong winds and low-cost wind turbines are now powering homes and businesses that are not connected to the national power grid.
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August 27, 2015
Tales of a sinking Zimbabwean economy
topic:
Economic Fairness
by:
Henri-Count Evans
The Zimbabwean economy continues to be a sinking ship because of the influx of second-hand imported goods in the form of clothes and cars.
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September 09, 2014
Can voluntourism make a difference?
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
Voluntourism – that is holiday time spent in exotic locations with an altruistic bent – provides something affluent lives back home cannot [...]
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November 23, 2012
Mozambique: Thousands unlawfully held in substandard prisons
org:
Amnesty International
The report Locking up my rights: Arbitrary arrest, detention and treatment of detainees in Mozambique describes how people from poor social groups [...]
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