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Wednesday Oct 8 | IRIN News

BENIN: Blood shortage proves deadly

COTONOU, 8 October 2008 - Fear, a lack of blood donation supplies and ill-trained health staff have led to a dangerous blood shortage in Benin, said the head of the country's blood donor association.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Tue Oct 07, 2008

New Vision

FUFA to cater fully for Benin visit

THE Squirrels of Benin will have a comfortable stay in Kampala after soccer governing body FUFA confirmed they would fully abide by a memorandum of understanding made before Cranes lost 4-1 in Cotonou in June.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Sun Oct 05, 2008

The Hindu

Stamps that throw light on winged beauties

Keen: Schoolchildren looking at the nests of birds displayed at an exhibition at Dr.

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Related Topix: San Marino, Europe, World News, Africa

Fri Oct 03, 2008

IRIN News

BENIN: Erosion-inducing coastal sand mining to be outlawed

COTONOU, 3 October 2008 - Faced with rising sea levels and coastal erosion caused in part by coastal sand mining, carting away of free beach sand for commercial uses, the national government has begun a ...

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Related Topix: Africa, World News,

Wed Oct 01, 2008

Panapress

Society

The Mozambican Education Ministry has admitted that there are serious problems of quality education provided by the country's school s , particularly in the initial years of primary education.

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Related Topix: Nigeria, World News, The Gambia, Umaru Yar'adua, Africa

Mon Sep 29, 2008

Guardian Newspapers

Corruption and the road to Accra

O NE of the problems of African countries is the great dissonance that exists between declared policy and policy implementation.

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Related Topix: World News, Ghana, Africa, Nigeria, Opinion

Sat Sep 27, 2008

Panapress

Culture

The first national show on traditional culinary arts in Benin will be held from 23 to 27 September in Cotonou, sources close to the mini s try of culture, handicrafts and tourism, organisers of the event, ...

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cape Verde

Thu Sep 25, 2008

Panapress

Culture

Congolese artist and painter, Rhdode Bath-Scheba Makoumbo u, will mount an exhibition of his works from 3 October to 15 November in Bilbao, Spain.

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Related Topix: Spain, World News, Senegal, Africa, Botswana, Nigeria

Tue Sep 23, 2008

Vanguard

I'll go back to teaching if ... says Dike

Alphonsus Dike, the Golden Eaglets coach who led the team to crumble Sunday against neighbouring Benin Republic in the African Youth Championship match has said that he would go back to his teaching profession ...

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Sun Sep 21, 2008

Vanguard

Why we 're bringing the world to Nigeria - Frank Osodi

Frank Osodi, the creative hand at House of Bunor, is not an unfamiliar face in the Nigerian fashion industry.

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Related Topix: Travel, World News, Africa, Nigeria, Nigeria Travel

Fri Sep 19, 2008

Vanguard

22-year-old Beninoise stabs man to death

Like every young lady, 22-year-old Ganiyat Osumare, a citizen of the Benin Republic but a Nigerian by birth, was full of hopes for a brighter future.

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Related Topix: Nigeria, World News, Africa, Family, Adolescents and Pre-Teens

Thu Sep 18, 2008

IRIN News

BENIN: Flesh-eating Buruli ulcer 'neglected disease' spreads

A tropical flesh-eating disease, Buruli ulcer, is spreading across West Africa and has infected at least 40,000 people leaving them with bloody infected wounds and swollen skin ulcers, which at their worst, ...

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Related Topix: Entomology, Science, Africa, World News

Wed Sep 17, 2008

IRIN News

West Africa: A life-changing highway

COTONOU, 17 September 2008 - If you live along the main highway linking Abidjan, CA te d'Ivoire's economic hub, with Lagos in Nigeria, it is almost impossible to ignore the many AIDS awareness messages along ...

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Related Topix: Medicine, Malaria, Health, Nigeria, World News, Africa, HIV/AIDS

Tue Sep 16, 2008

IRIN News

BENIN: Awadjii Yekini, "I have nothing left to harvest this year"

Awadjii Yekin is a 30-year-old farmer in Gangbam, a village in Adjohoun, which is 60 kilometres east of Cotonou.

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Related Topix: Africa, World News

Mon Sep 15, 2008

IRIN News

BENIN: River flooding prompts fears of malnutrition, disease

ADJOHOUN, 15 September 2008 - About 57,000 people in the Oueme river valley community of Adjohoun, 60km east of Cotonou, are threatened with malnutrition and water-born diseases because of river flooding, which ...

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Related Topix: Africa, World News, Agriculture, Science, Natural Disasters, Flood

Sat Sep 13, 2008

Panapress

Environment

Mauritius has proclaimed the Blue Bay Marine Park, in the south of the island, as the second Ramsar Site of international importance, PANA reported.

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Related Topix: France, World News, Africa, Senegal, Natural Disasters, Flood, Mozambique,

Thu Sep 11, 2008

Panapress

Culture

The 14th International Drama Festival of Mindelo in C ape Verde, kicked off Thursday, featuring several foreign delegations, including those from Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Spain, Netherlands ...

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Zambia, Kenya, Congo,

Tue Sep 09, 2008

Panapress

Environment

The head of the West African Office of the UN Bureau for the Coordination of the Humanitarian Affairs , Herve Ludovic De LyseicaLe , Monday pleaded for the setting up of a regional fund and a humanitarian ...

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Related Topix: France, World News, Africa, Natural Disasters, Flood, Senegal, Mozambique,

Sun Sep 07, 2008

ESPN

AFRICA: Aboutrika strike helps Egypt down DRC

Benin overcame the formidable challenge of Angola on Sunday to join Nigeria and Cameroon in the last phase of African qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup finals.

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Related Topix: Cape Verde, World News, Africa, Ivor, VA, Sports

Fri Sep 05, 2008

Panapress

Culture

The Congolese Minister of Culture and Arts, Esdras Kambale Bahekwa, pledged on Thursday that the country would help en d the entry of illegal immigrants into Europe through cultural programmes.

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Related Topix: World News, Zambia, Kenya, Africa, Congo, Immigration Reform

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