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U N I T E D N A T I O N S
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Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) - 1995-2005 ten years serving
the humanitarian community
[These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]
CONTENT:
1 - AFRICA: African leaders prepare AIDS battle plan
2 - AFRICA: Two in five African children work - ILO
3 - MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New cattle migration accord cools long-standing
flashpoint
1 - AFRICA: African leaders prepare AIDS battle plan
ABUJA, 4 May (IRIN) - African heads of state meeting in the Nigerian capital
Abuja on Thursday were expected to draw up a joint plan to tackle the AIDS
pandemic, tuberculosis and malaria - the continent's three biggest killers.
"We must take up the challenge of working as a group with the international
community to find a lasting solution to the disease which is a major concern to
mankind," said Republic of Congo President Denis Saso Nguesso.
"The time has come for Africa to face the challenge ahead by harmonising our
strategies in public health and strive for efficiency," said Nguesso who is
also Chairman of the 53-member pan-African organisation, the African Union.
The three day Special Summit, which started on Tuesday, ran under the theme,
"Universal access to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria services by 2010."
Africa, home to just 10 percent of the world's population, has 60 percent of
the world's AIDS cases; accounts for more than a quarter of all tuberculosis
cases and every 30 seconds an African child dies of malaria.
The main aim of the summit was to measure the continent's success in meeting
commitments that followed a previous Abuja summits it 2000 and 2001.
In 2001, leaders signed up to increasing health spending to 15 percent of
government budgets but five years later only a third of African countries spend
10 percent of their budget or more on health, according to an AU report.
The Special Summit will also prepare Africa's common position to the UNGASS on
AIDS (UN General Assembly Special Session on AIDS) to be held in New York in
June.[ENDS]
2 - AFRICA: Two in five African children work - ILO
ADDIS ABABA, 5 May (IRIN) - The African continent has the world's highest rate
of child labour, with two in five children in sub-Saharan Africa engaged in
some form of work, the United Nations Labour Organisation (ILO) said on
Thursday.
Almost 50 million children in sub-Saharan Africa between the ages of five and
14 - or 26.4 percent of that group's population - work, according to 'The End
of Child Labour: Within Reach', an ILO report released on Thursday in Addis
Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.
"The picture in Africa is mixed. On the one hand, the proportion of children
working went down from 28.8 percent to 26.4 percent, but the absolute number of
children working in sub-Saharan Africa went up from 48 million to 49.3
million," said Yaw Ofosu, a child-labour specialist with ILO. "This shows that
more still needs to be done."
A combination of high population growth, extreme poverty and the HIV/AIDS
pandemic has hindered progress in the fight against child labour in Africa,
Ofosu said. According to the report, 50,000 African children are engaged in
commercial sex and pornography, and some 120,000 children under age 18 have
been coerced into taking up arms as child soldiers, military porters,
messengers, cooks or sex slaves.
Despite slow progress in Africa, global child labour declined in 2006, Ofosu
said. The actual number of child labourers worldwide fell by 11 percent between
2000 and 2004, from 246 million to 218 million. In addition, the number of
youngsters exposed to labour that put them in physical and mental danger fell
by 26 percent, to 126 million.
"The decline is largely due to increased political will to tackle child labour
as part of wider poverty-reduction strategies," said Ofosu. What is crucial is
policies that help poor families send their kids to school. Education and
policy choices are key factors to reducing child labour." "The end of child
labour is within reach. We think it is feasible to eliminate the worst forms of
child labour over the next 10 years," said Michel Gozo, an ILO representative
in Ethiopia and Djibouti.
[ENDS]
3 - MAURITANIA-SENEGAL: New cattle migration accord cools long-standing
flashpoint
NOUAKACHOTT, 5 May (IRIN) - A new accord between Senegal and Mauritania sets
down the rules for the passage of animal herders across the shared border, a
problem that once erupted into a deadly war.
Each year in the lean season before the rains of May and June, at least a
million head of Mauritanian cattle, or between 5 and 10 percent of the
country's livestock, cross the border into Senegal and Mali to get water and
pasture before the rainy season replenishes Mauritania's arid plains.
"This agreement is important because the competition is getting stronger and
stronger between agriculturalists and cattle breeders" said Moktar Fall,
director of cattle breeding at the Ministry of Rural and Environmental
Development.
According to the new agreement, which was signed in Nouakachott on 25 April
2006, herdsmen will have to apply for official permits to allow them to cross
the frontier. Crossings will be allowed only during daylight and at fixed
points.
In a nod to mounting health concerns in the region, the agreement also
stipulates that the two countries will exchange information on health and
sanitation issues, and obliges the herders to give information on the
vaccination of their cattle.
"In the coming days this text will be sent to all the Mauritanian authorities
and translated into the different languages of the country", said Fall.
When a dispute over flows of cattle across the shared border reached boiling
point in 1989 it sparked a brief bloody border war between Mauritania and
Senegal, in which hundreds of people died on both sides of the border and tens
of thousands fled.
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Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 03:19:54 +0200
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Subject: [M-net] Remerciements
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FEDERATION UFP-EUROPE
Remerciments
Au nom notre parti UFP et de sa Fédération UFP-EUROPE, je remercie tous nos
compatriotes, les organisations politiques, syndicale, la société civile et les
amis de la Mauritanie qui ont bien voulu honorer par leur présence à la série
de rencontres organisées dans le cadre de la visite queffectue en France
depuis le 27 avril 06 le Président Mohamed Ould Maouloud, Président de lUFP:
n La rencontre de Rouen du 29/04/05, où nous avons noté une présence
importante en Particulier celle des femmes
n La Conférence de Presse au Centre dAccueil de Presse Etrangère (CAPE)
à Paris le 05/05/06, où tous les points relatifs aux enjeux importants de la
transition auxquels notre pays fait face ont été abordés et le Président
Mohamed Ould Maouloud a apporté des éclaircissements.
n La Conférence Publique du 6/05/06 à Paris, a connu une affluence
particulièrement massive des mauritaniens, les interventions et
questions ont été
très pertinentes et les réponses apportées par le Président de lUFP ont
été
hautement appréciées
Je remercie également la presse étrangère notamment RFI, la Radio Monte-Carlo,
la Voie de LAmérique, Africa-Numéro-Un, qui ont permis au Président de lUFP
dintervenir à travers les ondes de leur radio respective.
Nous donnerons les comptes rendus des ces rencontres très prochainement.
Paris le 06 mai 06 Le Président de
la Fédération
Maréga Baba Assa
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