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Why The World Needs The United Nations

on July 30th, 2013 by The Afro News

The UN was created in an effort to prevent the outbreak of a third world war and to also prevent the outbreak of nuclear war during the tense years of the Cold War. Never was the UN intended to be a body through which every social issue on the global agenda would be addressed.

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: United Nations

Slow down on ndombolo song and dance Congolese urged

on July 6th, 2011 by The Afro News

Ambassador Mwanananga Mwanakanga, recently called on his fellow Congolese resident in Zimbabwe, to re-channel their energies into promoting investments to their country, create business linkages and networks and adopt a disciplined work ethic for the development of their country – “and not dance ndombolo all day!”

Filed under: International News Tagged as: African continent, Congo, Congolese music, Patrick Musira, United Nations, Zimbabwe

Give Some of Gaddafi’s Held Money to Sierra Leone and Liberia

on May 24th, 2011 by Kofi Akosah-Sarpong

What also makes sense, humanly, are some Sierra Leoneans and Liberians at home and abroad campaigning for some of Gaddafi’s apprehended money be given to their struggling country as mandated by the United Nations Special Court for Sierra Leone.

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Capitol Hill, Liberia, Libya, Libyan, Muammar Gaddafi, NATO, Sierra Leone, United Nations, West Africa

Moving Towards a Sound Immigration Policy

on April 6th, 2010 by Frank Scruggs

A major consideration policy makers in every country should review is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations in December 1948 which specifically addresses immigration and migration.

Filed under: Opinion/Comment Tagged as: Africans, Canada and Mexico, Ethnic Changes, Ethnic Group, human rights, Immigration Policy, North America, United Nations

Some Day Is Now International

on January 30th, 2010 by The Afro News

A registered Canadian charity that is working with women and girls in south Sudan to improve their lives and give them opportunities that we in Canada take for granted.

Filed under: International News Tagged as: Charity, Dennis Kulakwa, Galib Bhayani, Healthy Babies, Healthy Moms, Save Our Girls, Some Day is Now, Stephanie Williams, Sudan, The Afro News, The Kids Next Door, United Nations
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