Bush arrives in Africa to show US has political, economic and national security interestsBEN FELLER
The Kalahari is a big area of bushland in southern Africa. It has two parts. There is less rain in south parts. It is drier and it's a lot more difficult for people to live. But when it rains at the end of the summer, the land becomes greener and more beautiful. For a few wee...
Many of the stories are about animals and how to hunt them.The Kalahari is a big are a of bushland in southern Africa. It has two parts. There is less rain in south parts. It is drier and it's a lot more difficult for people to live. But when it rains at the end of the ...
-Former president'sAIDS work praisedLUSAKA, Zambia - On a beautiful Saturday morning, Delfi...The, Jim Landers
The former president is visiting clinics in Africa as part of a partnership to fight cervical cancer.
摘要: The article presents an of the paper "Bushmeat Public Awareness Campaigns in Congo and Cameroon," by P. Kaya and colleagues, to be presented at the 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society in Entebbe, Uganda on June 25-30, 2006....
In his State of the Union address in January 2003, Bush proposed an ambitious program to address the humanitarian crisis created by the HIV/AIDS pandemic in 15 countries in Africa and the Caribbean. With a budget of $15 billion over a five-year period, the President’s Emergency Plan for ...
Nowhere to turn: blackmail and extortion of LGBT people in sub-Saharan Africa The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC) undertook a project to document and explore the phenomena of blackmail and extortion facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in sub-...
This extensive expansion needs to involve an assessment of the potential impacts on the people who rely on forest resources for subsistence. Wildlife for human consumption (bushmeat) is one such resource that has received great attention on mainland Africa but has largely been ignored in Madagascar...
Bush will be traveling to Africa from July 7-12, visiting Senegal, South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, and Nigeria. This packet from Human Rights Watch includes material for each stop along the way. A brief overview of the Bush administration's policy toward Africa: In his Africa speech on ...