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Uganda: Community Radio: Using community radio to heal
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6041
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Radio Bulletin Editor
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UGANDA&#044; 02/01/2012 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; GULU - Radio Mega FM&#8217;s serves as something of an 
informal memorial to community radio-driven peace efforts during 
the Lord&#8217;s Resistance Army&#8217;s LRA destruction of northern Uganda.

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CLIMATE CHANGE: : Africa wants greener cities
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6040
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Kristin Palitza
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CAPE TOWN&#044; 21/11/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; African cities must figure out how to adapt to 
urbanisation and create cities that are more environmentally 
friendly.
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AFRICA WATER: World&#8217;s Biggest Hydropower Scheme Will Leave Africans in the Dark
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6039
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Kristin Palitza
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Cape Town&#044; 16/11/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo 
have signed an agreement to build a major hydroelectric power 
project, which is said to bring electricity to more than half of 
the continent&#8217;s 900 million people.
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MALAWI HEALTH: Painkillers Prescribed for Malaria Amid Drug Shortage
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6038
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Claire Ngozo
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LILONGWE&#044; 16/11/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Malawi is experiencing a drug shortage as the 
country&#8217;s international donors remain reluctant to release aid 
meant for the health sector.
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CLIMATE CHANGE AFRICA : Changing weather threatens Africa's food security
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6037
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Busani Bafana
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Pretoria&#044; 15/11/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; While Africa has successfully avoided conflict over 
shared water courses, it will need greater diplomacy to keep the 
peace as new research warns that climate change will have an 
effect on food productivity.
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SOUTHERN AFRICA CLIMATE CHANGE: Climate Change will Impede North-South Trade
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6036
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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WINDHOEK&#044; 03/10/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Climate change is increasingly playing a role in 
North-South trade, as carbon emissions are being used as an 
excuse to protect markets, with poorer countries likely to lose 
out. 

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WEST AFRICA CLIMATE CHANGE: Rising sea level gnaws and West African coast
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6035
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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ABIDJAN&#044; 03/10/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Sea levels on the coasts of C&#244;te d'Ivoire and 
other West African countries have risen again this year, 
devastating houses and other infrastructure. The search for 
effective solutions is lagging behind accelerating coastal 
erosion. 

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SOUTH AFRICA CLIMATE CHANGE: One climate policy will be hard to implement
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6034
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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JOHANNESBURG&#044; 29/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; The implementation of a unified climate change 
policy across all of South Africa&#8217;s government departments will 
not be easy as the divisions currently work largely as separate 
entities, says Greenpeace Africa.
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BENIN PIRACY: West Africa to meet on piracy
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6033
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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LOME&#044; 27/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; West African governments are meeting in Benin next 
month to discuss the more than 30 pirate attacks in the region 
this year and the response to them. 

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ZAMBIA ELECTIONS: Results show voters want service delivery
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<link>
http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6032
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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LUSAKA&#044; 26/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; The election of Michael Chilufya Sata as Zambia&#8217;s 
new president shows that Zambians are more interested in issues 
of accountability and transparency than mere service delivery, 
say analysts.
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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO DEVELOPMENT: Low river, management blamed for DRC power cuts
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6031
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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KINSHASA&#044; 23/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Frequent power cuts have led to the firing of the 
board of the Democratic Republic of Congo's national 
electricity company. But it is not clear if sub-par generation 
from the Inga hydroelectric power stations supplying the capital 
Kinshasa is due to poor management or to unusually low water 
levels in the Congo River.
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SOUTH SUDAN HUMAN RIGHTS: Children grabbed from South Sudan homes
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6030
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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JUBA&#044; 22/11/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; South Sudan children are being snatched from their 
homes in the dead of night in villages across the state.

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INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE: Developing Countries&#8217; Aim at Green Climate Fund
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6029
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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MONTREAL&#044; 26/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; With its coffers largely dry and its management 
being contested, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) remains a hot topic 
among African civil society.
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DRC HUMAN RIGHTS: Specialised Court for Serious Human Rights Abuses
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6028
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 IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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KINSHASA&#044;  14/09/2011 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; The Democratic Republic of Congo's parliament 
has created a court to deal with serious violations of human 
rights.
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AFRICA TRADE: East Africa Wants to Expand Its Trade
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=6027
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IPS RADIO BULLETIN EDITOR
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KAMPALA&#044; 12/09/11 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; The East African Community and European Union are 
negotiating to resolve the controversy over the delay in signing 
an economic partnership agreement between the two trading blocks.

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