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Congolese Dawn: Stability at what cost?
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Friday, 13 February 2009. Stability at what cost? On Wednesday night, The Royal Commonwealth Society hosted an event entitled “Spotlight on Rwanda”, which brought together panellists including Joel Kibazo, formerly of the Commonwealth Secretariat, and Vincent Gasara, a Rwandan journalist, to debate issues around Rwanda and its central African neighbors, including whether its application to join the Commonwealth should be accepted. MITCHELL: But what’s important is ‘does it work’? DES FORGES: Is it? The D...
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Congolese Dawn: Dawn In The Heart Of Africa
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Monday, 30 June 2008. Dawn In The Heart Of Africa. Today is the 48th anniversary of the Democratic Republic of Congo's independence from Belgium. This poem, Dawn In The Heart Of Africa. Was written by Patrice Lumumba:. For a thousand years, you, African, suffered like beast,. Your ashes strewn to the wind that roams the desert. Your tyrants built the lustrous, magic temples. To preserve your soul, reserve your suffering. Barbaric right of fist and the white right to a whip,. That good white God will reco...
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Congolese Dawn: December 2008
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Tuesday, 23 December 2008. Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. Thursday, 18 December 2008. Congo Justice Report Launch. 8221; “We have a human catastrophe happening before our eyes”, she said, and the only solution is that “power needs to go back to the people”. This article was originally published by Ctrl.Alt.Shift. Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Y which has claimed 5.4 million lives in t. He pas t decade. The lack of heal. Th and food infras. Congolese Dawn...
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Congolese Dawn: March 2009
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Friday, 13 March 2009. Last week, I was invited to speak at the Centre for Development and Emergency Practice’s Human Rights Film Festival. At Oxford Brookes University, following a screening of ‘The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo’. It was difficult to find any glimmers of hope following such a distressing film, but I tried to highlight some of the remarkable work that Christian Aid’s partners are able to do, even in the war-torn East, to rebuild lives torn apart by sexual violence. Since returning ...
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Congolese Dawn: HUNO rap
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Wednesday, 21 January 2009. Can you guys send me an email via peter(at)theroadtothehorizon(dot)org? Would like to add your blog to aidworkers.net's aidblogs list. 30 January 2009 at 22:27. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Y which has claimed 5.4 million lives in t. He pas t decade. More than any other war since World War II. The vast majority died because of. The lack of heal. Th and food infras. Causes such as malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition. Kevin E.G. Perry. DR Congo Reading List.
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Congolese Dawn: February 2009
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Friday, 13 February 2009. Stability at what cost? On Wednesday night, The Royal Commonwealth Society hosted an event entitled “Spotlight on Rwanda”, which brought together panellists including Joel Kibazo, formerly of the Commonwealth Secretariat, and Vincent Gasara, a Rwandan journalist, to debate issues around Rwanda and its central African neighbors, including whether its application to join the Commonwealth should be accepted. MITCHELL: But what’s important is ‘does it work’? DES FORGES: Is it? Altho...
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Congolese Dawn: November 2008
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008. Just over 2 weeks ago I was in the DR Congo with the rest of the Christian Aid gap year volunteers, visiting some of our partners there. We got to meet a lot of incredibly inspiring people, people who do an awful lot of good with limited resources. One of those partners we meet was Vorsi Congo, a community organization that works through the church to combat AIDS. I meet Nadine when we visited Vorsi Congo. She is the pastor of a church, and also is a woman living with HIV.
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Congolese Dawn: Theodore Ngoy
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Friday, 13 March 2009. At the following day of the festival, Theodore Ngoy spoke about his belief that Rwanda should be held responsible for backing Laurent Nkunda. He described Nkunda’s recent arrest as a sham, saying that in his Rwandan jail, Nkunda “is not fasting, but feasting! Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. If you need a little break, here's a fun quiz that tests your humanitarian brain power! Http:/ www.humanitarianiq.com/. Thought you'd enjoy it! 19 May 2009 at 17:23. 5 August 2010 at 08:55. Is writt...
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Congolese Dawn: July 2008
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Monday, 21 July 2008. Claude Makélélé has today completed a move from Chelsea to Paris Saint German. While Makélélé is famous as a French international, he was actually born in Kinshasa, during the reign of Mobutu. Last year he talked to. About his father's experience in what was then Zaire. Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. Wednesday, 2 July 2008. Patrice Lumumba: "The greatest black man who ever walked the African continent". Can you give us back the limbs that you cut off while you were here? The Democratic...
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Congolese Dawn: January 2009
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Wednesday, 21 January 2009. I find looking at photographs of the places and people we visited in the Democratic Republic of Congo very odd, as I have now readjusted to the workaday psychogeography of the UK. Using some very clever websites, I tried to juxtapose some of our photographs with some more familiar landscapes:. Posted by Kevin E.G. Perry. Tuesday, 6 January 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Y which has claimed 5.4 million lives in t. He pas t decade. The lack of heal. Th and food infras. Congol...