Yearly Archives: 2022
The Election Resource Centre (ERC) commends the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for addressing concerns raised by the ERC and other stakeholders regarding anomalies and inconsistencies found in the January 2022 Voters’ Roll and in the spirit of transparency, publishing the changes. The ZEC through Government Gazette, General Notice 1331E of 2022 and General Notice 1411C […]
The projects and programs implemented by ADPP reached more than 6.2 million people in 2021 in the different areas in which it operates, namely Quality Education, Health and Wellness and Agriculture and Sustainable Development. Notable figures in 2021 include the approximately 1,265,000 people reached by education programs, 2,113,952 by the Malaria Prevention Program since 2018 […]
Eni Rovuma Basin, on behalf of the partners of Area 4 and together with ADPP, has inaugurated last Friday a school sports infrastructure at the ADPP Community Primary School Cidadela das Crinças, located in the Costa do Sol neighborhood in Maputo. The project consisted in the total reconstruction of a multi-purpose sports field with about […]
(Atlanta, Georgia; June 8, 2022) – It is being called the 4th Industrial Revolution spurred by COVID19. A revolutionization and modernization of the workforce. But unlike previous revolutions this one is leaving women behind according to a new report released today titled The Future of Work is Sexist. “We are headed down a path that […]
Finn Church Aid Annual report 2021 has been published. AS I LOOK BACK ON THE PAST TWO YEARS, I see how dramatically the world has changed. The Covid-19 pandemic restricted our lives but at the same time encouraged us towards a huge digital leap. Crisis and conflicts are more multifaceted, and climate change exacerbates the […]
Juba, South Sudan, 9th July 2022 – As the country marks 11 years of independence on 9th July, there is a lot to reflect on, as the country continues to face deteriorating humanitarian conditions. These have been exacerbated by endemic violence, access constraints, public health challenges such as the effects of cholera, COVID-19, and climatic […]
Maseru – Critical care patients in Lesotho will soon be spared a trip to South Africa to receive treatment. The country is on the verge of opening its first intensive care units in public hospitals. At Mafeteng Hospital in southwestern Lesotho, an eight-bed intensive care unit will feature a ventilator with piped oxygen and can […]
World Refugee Day wascelebrated in Tongogara Refugee Camp with the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and SocialWelfare, other dignitaries, partners, refugees and asylum-seekers. UNHCR and partners are finding innovative ways to support therefugees and asylum-seekers ‘producer groups by usingnutritious alternatives such asduckweed to feed the livestock inTongogara Refugee Camp. UNHCR has installed a satellite office […]
Poor harvests and price volatility likely to result in early lean season and widespread Crisis (IPC Phase 3) Key Messages In the post-harvest period, food security outcomes are expected to improve to Minimal (IPC Phase 1) or Stressed (IPC Phase 2). However, humanitarian food needs will continue to increase steadily through January 2023 and will […]
Humanitarian impact leaves millions lives at risk (Juba, 4 July 2022) Life-saving humanitarian operations have been either suspended, reduced, or will be terminated if the funding situation remains as it is. Current estimates indicate that US$400 million dollars are urgently required to provide minimum humanitarian services to alleviate people’s immediate needs. If not addressed, these […]
