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In Womens Words: One step forward, two steps back
Youth involved in Kenya's post-election violence tell Mary Itumbi they are trying to make amends.
In Women's Words - Sexual Politics.
In Women’s Words:  Electing Alternatives.
EAC secretary general concedes dangers of anti-counterfeit policy drive, report Wambi Michael
Share water to benefit everyone, Davison Makanga hears
In Women's Words: Rights Denied.
Nasseem Ackburally discovers that Mauritian youth find safe sex boring.
Community consultation vital for efficient river basin organizations.
In Women's Words: Unhealthy Politics
Uganda is under pressure to change anti-counterfeit laws, reports Michael Wambi
Zack Baddorf follows Sudanese voters as they make their mark in the country's  first multiparty election in 24 years.
Jedi Ramalapa  profiles a musical play, aimed at changing negative perceptions of Homosexual people.
Lansana Fofana reports on a  campaign to keep girls in school,  in Sierra Leone.
Samantha Smit finds that many in parts of South Africa, are dying from a lack of AIDS drugs.
Brian Moonga reports that most Zambians don't have access to clean water and sanition, depites the country's vast fresh water resources.
Lameck Masina reports that HIV/Aids orphans in Malawi struggle to make ends meet.
Wambi Michael discovers that anti-counterfeit laws could hamper access to HIV/AIDS treatment in Arusha
Naseem Acbarrally reports on efforts by men and women in Mauritius to bring an end to domestic violence.
Brian Moonga finds that Zambian  women still struggling to gain an equal footing in Business.
Wambi Michael discovers why Uganda's proposed Counterfeit Goods Bill will block access to generic medicines.
Zukiswa Zimela reports that mother to child HIV transmission in Africa could be virtually eradicated in five years.
Catherine Njambi reports on a new book on commercial sex workers in East Africa.
Brian Moonga reports on a contentious microbicide trial in Zambia
In Women's Words: When I dare to be powerful.
In Women's Words: Defying Abuse and Discrimination
Brian Moonga reports on growing discontent with Zambias' poor governance record.
Lameck Mesina reports on access to water challenges in Malawi.
Lansana Fofana reports on the increasing levels of gender based sexual violence in Sierra Leone.
Brian Moonga reports that women in Zambia are eager for equal opportunities.
Untangling Legislation.
Wambi Michael reports on a division debate on Polygamy in Uganda.
In Women's Words: Is Polygamy still relevant?
Wambi Michael finds that the Anti-Gay Bill threatens to reverse HIV prevention efforts in Uganda.
In Women's Words: Justice a Matter of Interpretation...
Davison Makhanga  speaks to African youth who are calling for urgent action on MDGs.
In Women's  Words : Gender Parity?
Zenzele Ndebele reports that 18 months after the formation an inclusive government in Zimbabwe, the country's  financial
woes loom large.
Wambi Michael reports on the  arrest of women politicians following their protest calling for  Electoral Reforms in Uganda.
CEDAW: A mixed Bag  for Africa Women.
Blurb: In Women's Words: A hard pill to swallow.
Samantha Smit spends a day with an HIV positive teenager, Sesi, who says she hates taking ARVs.
In Women's Words: Women caught between a rock and a hard place
Eunice Wanjiru speaks to Women in Rural Rwanda about changing gender dynamix  in that country.
PMTC is yet to gain a foothold in Uganda. Wambi Michael reports.
Davidson Makhanga discovers that lack of Funding  Reversing gains made in Fighting HIV/AIDS
In Women's Words --  Zooming In on Children Infected and Affected by HIV/AIDS
Mustapha Muhammad considers the practice of early marriage in northern Nigeria
Burkinabé MP Yacouba Savadogo discute les défis sur la question de l'eau.
La gestion de l'eau est un clé développement, affirme Charles Gangoué
In Women's Words: Women Empowerment Is Not  Window Dressing.
African governments struggle to curb industrial water pollution - Zenzele Ndebele reports.
In Women's words: Health Systems Failing Women
Naseem Ackbarally speaks to Matsepo Makhubela, Strategy and Policy analyst with South African Water Affairs.
Zenzele Ndebele speaks to Richard Heldon, business analyst about water funding in Africa.
African Ministers meet to discuss water challenges in Africa,  Zenzele Ndebele and Naseem Ackburally  report.
Climate Change is already drying up Africa's rivers, bust  Zenzele Ndebele finds out the science is not yet precise.
Zenzele Ndebele speaks to Annabel Waitita, from the Institute of Environment, about women and water resources, during the 2and Africa Water Water Week, in Midrand, South Africa.
Jamillah Mwanjisi - Excutive Secretary of the African Civil Society on Water  (ANEW), Jamillah Mwanjisi tells Naseem Ackburally, that  corruption is still robbing millions of Africans access to water.
In Womens' Words:  Sexual Health and Rights still illusive for many women in Africa.
Lameck Masina speaks to women in rural parts of Malawi, who tell him how   tap water has improved their lives.
Wambi Micheal finds out what Ugandans feel about the new Anti-Homosexuality Bill
In Women's Words: Education is Key
In Women's Words: Empower Women With Better Laws
In Women's Words: Politics Employment and Health
Davison Makanga does the rounds with premature babies in a Cape Town hospital
Waves of patients failing first and second line  HIV/AIDS treatment
Lesotho well on its way to reaching universal primary school education.
Zenzele Ndebele finds that generating income and maintaining an improved water source go hand in hand in Bulawayo.
Davison Makanga sees football's potential to build harmony at the home ground of  Cape Town's Kanana Football Club
Delegates at Southern Africa dialogue on agriculture speak to Zenzele Ndebele
Hand over his nose, Zenzele Ndebele tracks the contribution of livestock to greenhouse gase emissions
Zenzele Ndebele finds Mozambique farmers feeding dead chickens to crocodiles...
Phiri residents won a water rights case against the government. Rejane Claasen investigates
Davison Makanga finds poverty is still biting deep six months after the unity government was formed
Samantha Smit meets Talla Niang, drummer, trader, anti-xenophobia activist
Davison Makanga reports on the impacts of the financial crisis in South Africa
Diletta Varlese reports on the African Union's decision not to cooperate with the International Criminal Court
Samantha Snoot reviews the importance of exclusive breastfeeding in preventing transmission of HIV from mother to child
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