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Zambia: Critiquing the Critique On China in Zambia
03/02/2012 20:38[Fahamu] In December, Pambazuka News carried an article that critiqued a Human Rights Watch report that had exposed labour abuses in Chinese state-owned copper mines in Zambia. Here, Human Rights Watch responds to that critique. -
Zimbabwe: Civil Society's African Union Bid Flops
03/02/2012 20:28[Financial Gazette] ZIMBABWE'S vocal civil society which shadowed the just-ended African Union Summit held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, returned empty handed from its mission early this week. -
Zimbabwe: Gono Warns of Economic Slowdown
03/02/2012 20:26[Financial Gazette] RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor, Gideon Gono, has warned that the country's economic recovery may slow down on the back of knock-on effects from the Eurozone debt crisis and the continuing economic turmoil in the United States. -
Zimbabwe: Mugabe, Tsvangirai Stall Vote on New Constitution
03/02/2012 20:25[Financial Gazette] Harare - PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai have stalled the crafting of a referendum law due to haggling on whether or not the diaspora vote should be included in the constitutional plebiscite. -
Libya: Gaddafi's Daughter Calls for War Crime Probe
03/02/2012 20:19[Independent] Aisha Gaddafi, the daughter of the late Libyan dictator, has officially petitioned the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the circumstances under which her father Col. Muammar Al-Gaddafi and brother Mutassim were killed by forces loyal to the National Transitional Council (NTC), assisted by NATO allies in October 2011; which she said amounted to a war crime. -
Liberia: No Time for Complacency in HIV Fight
03/02/2012 19:42[allAfrica.com] Monrovia - Smartly seated behind his computer, crunching out numbers and making calls to colleagues, Anthony*, a 38-year-old father of three, is amongst those looking to check the spread of HIV in Liberia. He received confirmation of his own positive status after testing in 2007. -
Angola: CNN Accepts Ads From Corrupt Regime
03/02/2012 19:37[Fahamu] The company contracted to market Angola overseas is owned by the president's children. While two-thirds of the population survives on less than $2 a day, the president and his protégés plunder the country. -
Senegal: President Wade v. the People
03/02/2012 19:13[Fahamu] The deadly violence that has broken out in Senegal seems surreal even to the most seasoned analysts of the West African nation's political evolution. Angry Senegalese believe President Wade has executed a coup to stay in power. -
Congo-Kinshasa: New Atrocities Reported Against Displaced Civilians
03/02/2012 19:06[UN News] The United Nations refugee agency said today it is alarmed by recent reports that displaced people have been tortured and killed in their camps by armed elements in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). -
Mozambique: UN Agency Begins Food Distribution to Flood Victims
03/02/2012 19:00[UN News] The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun distributing rations in Mozambique, where an estimated 70,000 people are in urgent need of assistance after the country was pounded by two tropical storms.
Recibe nuestro boletín electrónico semanal con las actividades y noticias de Casa África.
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03/02/2012
Imagen de la edición anterior, en Cabo Verde.
El objetivo de estos encuentros profesionales es generar una mayor presencia de música africana en España
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30/01/2012
Imagen de la edición anterior, en Cabo Verde.
Una decena de programadores culturales españoles conocerán en Addis Abeba del 2 al 4 de febrero a grupos jóvenes etíopes para impulsar su internacionalización
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25/01/2012
'Back To The Roots', de Milton Gulli
El jurado, compuesto por tres profesionales de la fotografía y el arte, destaca la profundidad de las imágenes ganadoras y la historia que hay detrás de cada una de ellas
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24/10/2011
Zanele Muholi en los medios
Distintos medios de comunicación han publicado información sobre Fragmentos de una nueva historia, la exposición que alberga Casa África hasta el 20 de enero de 2012:
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08/06/2011
La Feria del Libro de Madrid e Isidore Ndaywel, en Cuatro y RNE
Noticias Cuatro y el programa Travesías, de RNE, emitieron dos reportajes sobre la participación del profesor congolés Isidore Ndaywel en la Feria del Libro de Madrid, donde se presentaron las dos últimas novedades editoriales de las Colecciones Casa África.
- Reportaje de Noticias Cuatro
- Entrevista de Travesías
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05/06/2011
El Gran Concierto África Vive, en La 2, ElMundo.es y Cadena SER
Varios medios de comunicación informaron sobre el Gran Concierto África Vive, que tuvo lugar el sábado 4 de junio en Madrid y que congregó a más de 12.000 personas.
- Reportaje de La 2 Noticias
- Noticia en ElMundo.es y CadenaSer.com
Premios Griot de Ébano, Premios de Ensayo, Premios de cine...