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NAMIBIA: Female Hip-Hop Artists Challenge Stereotype
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5802
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Windhoek&#044; Mar 9 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; African hip-hop prides itself on a more positive 
portrayal of women, but traditional cultural attitudes towards 
women still dominate the industry, say Namibian female rappers. 


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EDUCATION-TANZANIA: Pregnant Teens Forced Out of School
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5801
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Dar-es Salaam.&#044; Mar 10 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Pregnancy is the leading cause of dropouts for 
school girls in Tanzania. And a national law forbidding young 
mothers to return to school after giving birth did not make it 
any easier for them to continue their education. 

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MALAWI: Patrilineal Inheritance Prevents Women&#8217;s Access to Land
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5800
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Lilongwe&#044; Mar 9  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045;  Mercy Gondwe, 51, from Rumphi in northern Malawi, 
was married for 34 years. When her husband died in 2008, she 
assumed she would inherit the land they had been cultivating 
together since they got married. But this was not the case.

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HEALTH-SOUTH AFRICA: Five Years to Children Born Free of HIV
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5799
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JOHANNESBURG&#044; Mar 8 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045;  A world where all children are born free of HIV 
infection is possible in only five years if donors continue to 
fund global efforts to combat the virus.
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ZIMBABWE: Constitution in the Limelight
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5798
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Harare&#044; Mar 3  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; A new play, Waiting for Constitution has generated 
great interest among politicians and civil society groups anxious 
to get consultations over drafting a new constitution under way.

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ZIMBABWE: Informal Sector Lures University Graduates
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5797
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Bulawayo&#044;  Mar 1  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; From the rickety old buses that miraculously make 
long cross-border journeys to the frustrating red tape at the 
border post, from fending off sexual advances from bus crews and 
customs officials to losing goods worth thousands of dollars, 
28-year-old Irene Moyo has seen it all.
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MALAWI: Catapults Against Cholera
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5796
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Lilongwe&#044; Feb 23 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; By this time last year, Mkanda had recorded 14 
cholera cases as rainy season descended on central Malawi. This 
year, there has not been a single report of cholera.
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EGYPT: Families Uprooted as Sphinxes Revive
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5795
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Luxor&#044; Feb 24  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Hajj Khodari lifts a defiant fist at the demolition 
machinery now just meters away from his front door.
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MAURITIUS: Plea for More Female Candidates
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5794
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Port-louis &#044; Feb 18, 2010 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Sandhya Boygah considers herself a victim of 
male-dominated politics. In 2007, she was asked by her party, the 
ruling Labour Party, to step aside and allow a man to stand for 
the elected post she sought. 
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SOUTH AFRICA: Women Traders Demand Support 
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5793
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 Johannesburg&#044; Feb 19, 2010  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Support for regional trade is one of the 
cornerstones of the Southern African Development Community 
(SADC). But the focus has been on large scale trade in goods and 
services, ignoring one important group trading throughout the 
region.
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MIDEAST: Opposition Grows Against Egypt-Gaza Barrier
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5792
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Cairo&#044; Feb 22 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Activists and opposition groups are stepping up 
pressure on the Egyptian government to stop constructing a 
barrier along the border with the Gaza Strip. Officials say the 
barrier will prevent cross-border smuggling, but critics say it 
will seal the fate of the people on the Gaza Strip. 
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AFRICA: &quot;Women's Decade&quot;: Greater Attention to Implementation
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5791
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Addis Ababa&#044; Feb 22 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Fears that the impact of the global economic 
meltdown would affect funding to various development areas have 
been rife. Already, several governments have cut their budgets 
for HIV and AIDS and bilateral and multilateral funding partners 
have done likewise.
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ENERGY-SOUTHERN AFRICA: Small Is Beautiful, Say Independent Power Producers
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5790
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Windhoek&#044; Feb 20  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; Independent power producers argue that small 
hydroelectric plants have a key role to play in avoiding an 
energy shortfall in the Southern African region. 

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COTE D'IVOIRE: Crisis Within a Crisis Delays Elections Again
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5789
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Abidjan&#044; Feb 20 &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; A week after President Laurent Gbagbo dissolved the 
government and the electoral commission, thousands marched in the 
city of Bouak&#233;, damaging cars and shops. There have been almost 
daily demonstrations in cities across the country as C&#244;te 
d'Ivoire's political crisis deepens.
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EUROPE: Fight Female Mutilation Harder Activists Urge EU
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http://ipsinternational.org/africa/radio/nota.asp?idnews=5788
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Vienna&#044; Feb 17  &#040;IPS&#041; &#045; With hundreds of thousands of girls and women 
believed to be at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) in 
Europe, rights groups have mounted a campaign to get EU leaders 
to stop what they see as a barbaric and dangerous procedure.

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