Some of Africa’s biggest football stars have joined the campaign to deliver messages about the prevention and treatment of malaria.
African football stars commit to malaria fight
- Tuesday, 24 January 2012 13:39
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Denmark asked to step up efforts against human trafficking
- Friday, 30 December 2011 09:24
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Men urged to play greater role in reducing HIV/AIDS
- Tuesday, 06 December 2011 10:00
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Jamaica’s Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Reginald Budhan, has encouraged males to play a greater role in helping to minimise the spread of HIV/AIDS, given the vast majority of women infected with the disease.
“In taking care of our women, the first responsibility is us (males) - use the necessary protection. The second responsibility is to stand by your woman; stick to one faithful partner. The third responsibility is to ensure there are no new infections. And, I want to balance that by encouraging our females - do the right thing,” he said.
Home Office freezes skilled migrant cap for two years
The annual limit on non-EEA skilled workers allowed into the UK to work will remain at 20,700 for the next two years, Immigration Minister Damian Green has said.
Amnesty asks Gambia to release activists jailed for distributing T-shirts
- Friday, 20 January 2012 13:31
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Amnesty International has called for immediate release of four activists arrested over the distribution of T-shirts calling for an end to dictatorship in the Gambia.








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