Support “Africa’s Got Legs” Initiative: Help Landmine Victims Get back on their Feet
Posted by CareTaker on August 19, 2008 in Africa, Community Report, Mozambique, Positive Africa
Posted by CareTaker on August 19, 2008 in Africa, Community Report, Mozambique, Positive Africa
Posted by Pamela Stitch on April 18, 2008 in Discussion Lounge, Guinea Bissau, Interview, Mozambique
I still have a picture of my first time on stage. I was 5 years old, red ribbed tights, green faux suede skirt, white ruffled shirt (brown shoes) singing with 3 other little girls…
Posted by CareTaker on April 15, 2008 in Community Report, Discussion Lounge, Feature, Life & Culture, Mozambique, People, Positive Africa, USA
Using music to spread the message of ecological sanitation to the most remote corners of Mozambique, Santos is empowering villagers to participate in sustainable development and rise up from poverty.
Posted by CareTaker on January 3, 2008 in Africa, Discussion Lounge, Editor's Pick, Mozambique
Via IRIN News
According to a recent study by international nonprofit organisation, Save the Children conducted in four Mozambican districts, including Bárue, widows and orphans are often stripped of their belongings by family members. The goods taken are rarely recovered. The country’s high AIDS-related mortality rate has made cases of disinheritance widespread. Government statistics reveal that [...]
Posted by Guest Author on October 22, 2007 in Africa, Discussion Lounge, Editor's Pick, Mozambique
LONDON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Mozambique’s former President Joaquim Chissano (see profile on BCC), who stood aside after leading his country to peace and democracy after years of civil war, won the first Mo Ibrahim Prize for African leadership on Monday.
The $5-million prize — the world’s largest individual award — was presented by former United [...]