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Over 13,000 Cholera Cases And 296 Deaths Reported So Far In Cameroon
Cameroon has recorded 13,096 cholera cases, and announced 276 people have died from the illness, the government announced this week.…
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Include Women in Conflict Resolution, UN Says
Increasing Women’s participation in the peacekeeping processes worldwide could improve the chances of effective conflict resolution, according to the agency…
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Fierce Fighting Between DR Congo Army And M23 Rebels In Eastern Congo
Fierce fighting has broken out between the national army of the Democratic Republic of Congo, FARDC, and rebels of the…
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Chad Rebels Say Protests “Legitimate”, Reject Military Government
An alliance of twenty rebel groups in Chad has rejected the military government’s accusation that violent protests across the country…
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MSF Sensitises Communities To Contain Spread Of Lassa Fever Ahead Of Dry Season
Medécins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is encouraging and sensitising communities in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, southeast Nigeria on preventive measures…
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Equatorial Guinea Donates $760,000 To Help Chadian Flood Victims
The government of Equatorial Guinea has announced it is to donate 500m FCFA (US$764,000) to assist victims of the floods…
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Floods Force Over 40,000 People From Their Homes In Far North Cameroon
Over 40,000 people have been forced from their homes by floods in the northernmost region of Cameroon, according to an…
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United States Government Authorises Evacuation Of Citizens In Nigeria
The United States government has begun the process of voluntary evacuation of families and a category of employees “due…
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Uganda Confirms New Cases Of Ebola Virus
There have been 19 newly recorded cases of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) confirmed across Uganda. 14 cases in Kampala,…
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Chadian Military Leader Says Violent Protests An “Insurrection”
The head of the Chadian Transitional Military Council, General Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno has used a national address to accuse…
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