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Boina123
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It used to be known as a "gay, white man's disease"...but 30 years later, the fastest growing population living with, or being infected with HIV/AIDS is African American women! Black women account for 77% of all women in Virginia living with HIV....and are 21 times more likely to be diagnosed with the disease. So what's going on with African American women when it comes to HIV/AIDS? On the next Another View we'll hear from experts Alycia Dickens, Family Nurse Practitioner and HIV Specialist with EVMS, Ruby Jones, who is living with HIV, and Dr. Zina McGee, Sociology Professor from Hampton University. Plus we'll show you how one school system is incorporating physical exercise into classes traditionally designed to exercise the mind.

Boina123
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Hundreds of homes were destroyed in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo after a nearby volcano, Mount Nyiragongo, erupted. At least 32 people were killed by the eruption.

BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa.

BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici!

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Boina123
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Let’s visit the market and create market for our produce before it’s ready. A quick check of prices of goods 🤯…..





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Boina123
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Subscribe to NTV Kenya channel for latest Kenyan news today and everyday. Get the Kenya news updates, discussions and other exciting shows.

Website: ntv.nation.co.ke || Paper: Daily Nation || Twitter: @ntvkenya || Facebook: NTV Kenya || Instagram: NTV Kenya

Boina123
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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

Highlights:
- Africa Dialogue
- Myanmar
- Syria
- Yemen
- Sudan
- Mali
- Libya
- Migrants/Central Mediterranean Sea
- DRC – Mount Nyiragongo
- South Asia/Cyclone
- COVID-19/Indonesia
- Vesak Day
- UN Conference on Trade and Development
- Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Virtual Briefings Tomorrow
- Financial Contribution

AFRICA DIALOGUE
Speaking at the Public Policy Forum of this year’s Africa Dialogue Series, on the theme of “Cultural identity and ownership”, the Secretary-General said it is a call for using the continent’s rich and diverse cultural and natural heritage as a catalyst for Africa’s growth and transformation.  
With spreading hatred and intolerance around the world, we must not only defend diversity but invest in it, he added.
But, for that to be possible, the Secretary-General called for solidarity with the African continent to recover from the pandemic. He renewed his appeal for vaccine equity, saying it is unacceptable that vaccines are not yet fully available on the African continent.
Mr. Guterres went on to reiterate the importance for Africa to receive the financial support needed to protect its citizens and to be able to relaunch the continent’s economies.     

MYANMAR
In Myanmar, the UN Country Team continues to call upon the military to ensure the protection of civilians as widespread and systematic breaches of human rights continue, including extrajudicial killing, arbitrary detention, torture and ill treatment, as well as enforced disappearance.
UN colleagues on the ground say that, over the past 115 days, at least 824 civilians, many of them women and children, have been killed since the military seized control, while thousands more have been injured.
At the same time, 4,301 people remain in detention, including politicians, authors, human rights defenders, teachers, healthcare workers, civil servants, journalists, monks, celebrities and just ordinary citizens.

SYRIA
The Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, briefed the Security Council this morning by videoconference. He said that elections being held today in Syria are not part of the political process called for by Security Council resolution 2254. The UN is not involved in the election and has no mandate to be involved, he added.
He said that the broad contours of a political solution to the conflict are well understood by key stakeholders, yet none is willing to take the first step. If we continue like this, he warned, Syria will become another protracted conflict, lasting generations.
Despite the many catastrophes Syria faces, the Special Envoy added, it is relatively calmer on the ground than in previous years. And there is a shared sense that no one can dictate the conflict’s final outcome.
The Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, also briefed the Council, saying that the UN has not been able to deliver aid to Rukban since September 2019, nor have we been able to conduct any assessments. He noted that the Security Council authorization for UN cross-border assistance into the north-west expires in just over six weeks. A failure to extend it would immediately end direct cross-border deliveries by the UN.

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/noon-briefing-hig

Boina123
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Ensuring people in Africa have the right amounts and the right kinds of food to support healthy lifestyles is increasingly challenging. Climatic and population pressures will only exacerbate these challenges. But with proactive policies to support appropriate agricultural production and international food trade, future food and nutritional security should be attainable without compromising other sustainability goals.

Drawing on recent GCRF-AFRICAP research, Richard King (Chatham House) and Prof Jennie Macdiarmid (University of Aberdeen) consider some of the major challenges and potential nutritional outcomes associated with different mid-century climate and policy scenarios in Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia. Participants are invited to share their perspectives on what this means for food system and trade policy throughout the region. The event closes with a response from Prof Simba Sibanda (FANRPAN) and an audience Q&A, facilitated by the event co-chairs, Prof Caroline Orfila (University of Leeds) and Prof Yun Yun Gong (University of Leeds).

For more GCRF-AFRICAP seminars on food systems and climate resilience in sub-Saharan Africa, visit the GCRF-AFRICAP website at https://africap.info.

Boina123
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South Africa joins other countries in observing World Aids Day today. The infection rate is said to be on the increase in the country.
Let's cross to Xikundu in Limpopo where our reporter Lutendo Bobodi and video journalist Hulisani Ravele are on stand-by.

For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews #Coronavirus #COVID19News #Covid-19Vaccination #Vaccine on Social Media.

Boina123
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There is a certain rhythm to the Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) conferences and summits that has emerged over the past 10+ years. Africans attend these meetings with the expectation that if they play nice with China, Beijing in turn will whip it out its massive check book to underwrite huge aid and development initiatives.

At the last FOCAC, the figure was $20 billion, now this year, the guessing game is underway. Will it be $30 billion, may be 40, maybe it'll go as high as $50 billion. One thing's for sure, there will be a big announcement because if China doesn't bring the cash, then that kind of undermines a lot of the motivation for a number of African states to remain engaged with Beijing. As they say in Hollywood: "no money, no funny."

While it is widely expected there will be another big financing package announced at FOCAC 6, it may not all be new money. So don't be fooled by the headline: "China gives XX billion to Africa" as that may be very misleading if Beijing recycles money that had already been committed.

Dr. Ross Anthony is the Interim Director at the Centre for Chinese Studies at Stellenbosch University in Cape Town, South Africa where he is among Africa's leading Sinologists. Recently, Dr. Ross attended the Wits University China-Africa round table where he discussed his views on China's 'dollar diplomacy' at FOCAC.

Boina123
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Celebrating #blackhistorymonth 2023 at Lone Star College-Kingwood!
Experience the African American journey through soul food with Devethia Guillory, Dean of LSC-North Harris' History Department.

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Boina123
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Kenya continues to play host to a number of multinationals seeking a piece of the growing African consumer market. The latest of such entrants is technology firm Lenovo which says it is carrying out feasibility studies in Kenya on its plans to set up a computer assembly plant. Lenovo president Gianfranco Lanci spoke to KTN on their plans.

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Boina123
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Boina123
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Boina123
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The Future of Global Health: PHRI 20th Anniversary Symposium
November 19 & 20, 2019
Hamilton, Canada

Mpiko Ntsekhe is Professor, Cardiology, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

Boina123
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#Netflix #tvlicence #southafrica

south africa want Netflix and other streaming services to start paying Tv licence fees.
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies is looking for ways to keep the Public broadcasting stations, particularly the SABC, running. According to them, making Streaming service Subscribers pay Tv licences fees is the way to go.

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Boina123
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Boina123
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Visit https://www.africatechsummit.com/ for all the latest info on Africa Tech Summit events. How diversity-led investing makes for better opportunities and returns. Watch some of Africa's leading investors; Nnena P. Nkongho Managing Partner • Otundi Ventures, Maya Horgan Famodu
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Boina123
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It used to be known as a "gay, white man's disease"...but 30 years later, the fastest growing population living with, or being infected with HIV/AIDS is African American women! Black women account for 77% of all women in Virginia living with HIV....and are 21 times more likely to be diagnosed with the disease. So what's going on with African American women when it comes to HIV/AIDS? On the next Another View we'll hear from experts Alycia Dickens, Family Nurse Practitioner and HIV Specialist with EVMS, Ruby Jones, who is living with HIV, and Dr. Zina McGee, Sociology Professor from Hampton University. Plus we'll show you how one school system is incorporating physical exercise into classes traditionally designed to exercise the mind.




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