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  • Feminist Task Force|News|Zambia|Women and Climate Tribunals
    11/29/2011 - 18:34 | admin | 0comments

    GCAP and the Feminist Task Force have been coordinating a series of 15 Women and Climate Justice Tribunals over the past month.

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    06/23/2011 - 10:20 | admin | 0comments

    GCAP National coalitions across Africa call on the  African Union and European Commission to support a Financial Transaction tax to help eliminate  poverty and achieve the MDGS.

  • Africa|Grassroots|Health|Jessica Uno: World Briefing Report|malaria|Malaria No More|Novartis|World Briefing|Zambia
    05/03/2010 - 13:47 | 0comments

    Three students will win a trip to Africa through the World Briefing contest sponsored by MNM and Novartis. The contest is open to graduate students in the US, Ecuador, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Philippines and Venezuela.

  • ONE Campaign|Zambia
    04/19/2010 - 19:01 | 0comments

    Associated Press reports:

    Health workers in Zambia say they are battling the worst cholera outbreak in years.
    The waterborne disease has killed more than 130 people and sickened close to 5,000 others in the southern African country since March. Luke Arend, head of the Lusaka office of aid group Medecins Sans Frontiers, says that’s the highest number of cases in a decade.

  • HIV/AIDS|one|ONE Campaign|World AIDS Day|World AIDS Day 2009|Zambia
    12/01/2009 - 18:56 | 0comments

    Here’s a powerful post from noted Zambian AIDS activist Princess Kasune Zulu, part of our World AIDS Day blog series this week.
    Twelve years ago when Dr Tembo gave me the news that I was HIV positive, he gave me only six months to live. While Time magazine’s Man of the Year—Dr.