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Agriculture - Agriculture: Obasanjo shares cassava bread with Kikwete - Wednesday, 15 May 2013 14:28
Health - Health: Kenya First Country To Protect Girls Against Cervical Cancer - Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:56
Agriculture - Agriculture: Kikwete opens new Science Building to boost agricultural research in sub-Saharan Africa - Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:53
Environment - Environment: Kenya requested to support a new wildlife agency for Congo Brazzaville - Thursday, 09 May 2013 13:30
Agriculture - Agriculture: Busia farmers take on the governor over sugar sector - Thursday, 09 May 2013 12:13
Environment - Environment: China’s Leading Actress Urges End to Illegal Ivory Trade on Visit to Kenya - Tuesday, 07 May 2013 09:24

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Obasanjo shares cassava bread with Kikwete

The inclusion of cassava flour in bread received continental attention in Tanzania with the Goodwill Ambassador for the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), former Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo and the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, His Excellency,…

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Kenya First Country To Protect Girls Against Cervical Cancer

Kenya has on Tuesday become the first country to protect girls against cervical cancer with GAVI-supported human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines. The first round of the HPV demonstration project took place at the Central Primary School in Kitui County in Eastern…

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Kikwete opens new Science Building to boost agricultural research in sub-Saharan Africa

President Kikwete of Tanzania has Tuesday inaugurated a new science building of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Dar es Salaam whose construction represents an investment of over US$4 million.

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Tanzania’s Kikwete to inaugurate IITA Science Building dedicated to the fight against hunger

Dr Mrisho Jakaya Kikwete, the President of Tanzania will, on 13 May, inaugurate the IITA Science Building in Dar es Salaam. The inauguration will be followed by a workshop with the theme "Grow Africa and the role of agricultural research…

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Kenya requested to support a new wildlife agency for Congo Brazzaville

The Republic of Congo Brazzaville has sought Kenya’s expertise in operationalizing and building the capacity of a newly established Congo Agency for Fauna and Protected Areas (CAFPA).

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Busia farmers take on the governor over sugar sector

FURIOUS sugarcane farmers from Busia County are up in arms against Busia County Governor Sospeter Ojaamong over his remarks to remove zoning in sugarcane farming, a move they say is insensitive and might destroy the blossoming sugar industry as it…

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New cervical cancer vaccine price cuts to save millions Of Girls In Developing Countries

A new record low price for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines will help ensure millions of girls in developing countries can be protected against cervical cancer.

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Leaders from China, Africa plot how to strengthen partnership, cooperation and innovation

Leaders from China and Africa met in Gabarone, Botswana this week for the 4th International Roundtable on China-Africa Health Cooperation to strengthen collaboration in health development and share knowledge and technology. The two day roundtable from 6-7 May was the…

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Climate Change: CSOs pour cold water on Bangkok’s UN talks

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Written by Kevin Wafula

Members of the civil society have reacted angrily at the manner at which the latest round of UN climate talks ended and said it is apparent that the annual UN summit in Doha later this year would approve a plan to take no further action on climate change this decade.

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People living with HIV continue to face human rights violations in Kenya

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Written by Anthony Aisi

According to a research study commissioned by Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium (KANCO) in partnership with the Network of People Living with HIV (NEPHAK) and with support from UNDP, UNAIDS and the National AIDS Control Council (NACC) has established that human rights violations and discrimination against PLHIV occur in the family, community, at the workplace, in schools and in prisons. In a report launched on Tuesday outlined some of the testimonies, findings and recommendations to upgrade the Health sector from Violations of human rights.

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Two African female leaders awarded the 2012 Yara Prize

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Written by Henry Neondo

Dr. Agnes Kalibata, Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources in Rwanda and Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin, outgoing CEO of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange (ECX) in Ethiopia have won the Yara Prize 2012 in Oslo, Sweden.

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