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South Africa: Govt to Train More social Workers
The Department of social Development is to set aside R256 million in the next financial year for a scholarship programme to train more social [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Govt Committed to social Security - Mulindwa
The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Samuel Mulindwa, has said that the government has put in place an inclusive social security policy to address all aspects of social [detalii...]
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South Africa: Busting the Myths Behind social Media
social media isnt rocket science, but it does demand that you change the way that you think about interacting with your customers and prospects. Too many companies still approach their social media strategies in much the same way as they do other forms of traditional [detalii...]
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Africa: Search Vs social - No Contest
Were often asked whether social media is replacing search as a driver of online business. social media is certainly getting way more attention, but it is a complement to search engine marketing, not a substitute for [detalii...]
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Egypt: El-Borai Confirms Importance of Applying Fair Globalization to Reach social Justice
Minister of Manpower and Immigration Ahmed El-Borai, said that globalization has gutted the social dimensions of human beings and that capitalism and free trade also did not take into account the social [detalii...]
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Africa: social Media - the Machine Maketh the Man
social media has so readily been grafted into mans daily practice and with such abundance; there hasnt been a whole lot of time to decipher how this massive advent is going to affect us. Weve been dubbed the Age of Information and basically what social media has done is change the whole structure of how we communicate between one another. Weve developed more than just a new language but rewritten an entire history of how people speak to one [detalii...]
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Africa: Making Room for Better Corporate social Responsibility
THE Nigerian government is busy with legislation which, if passed, will make it mandatory for companies to pay 3,5% of their gross profit to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The proposed Corporate social Responsibility Bill allows for a great deal of state meddling in companies affairs and suggests onerous punishments for noncompliance, including hefty [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Nothing but the Tooth
social relationships are one of the pillars of the quality of life. In that respect, Bad breath, commonly known as halitosis in the world of science and medicine, can be a crippling social problem and therefore needs to be considered [detalii...]
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Kenya: Public Servants Must Have a Strategy for social Networking
Three days after being sworn into office the new Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutungas first order of business included establishing a presence on social [detalii...]
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South Africa: Know Your IP Rights in social Media - Adams & Adams
Radio, television and the internet took 38, 13 and four years respectively to obtain 50 million users worldwide. The Facebook social media network took just nine months to notch up 100 million users. social media networks have afforded users the ability to communicate with an infinite number of people worldwide, [detalii...]
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Uganda: First Lady Concerned Over social Services
First Lady Janet Museveni has expressed concern about the mismatch between population growth and social [detalii...]
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Egypt: social Entrepreneur Puts People, Environment First
Sekem Holdings managing director, Helmy Abouleish, does more than run a business. He brings vital environmental and social change to the lives of [detalii...]
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Morocco: Economic and social Council and French Counterpart Sign Cooperation Agreement
Moroccos Economic and social Council (CES) and French Economic, social and Environment Council (CESE) signed a cooperation agreement on Tuesday in [detalii...]
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Africa: From Cairo to Damascus - the New social Network
Mobile phones and social connectivity sites are offering marginalized groups a new voice, and have become the primary medium behind waves of democratic revolution surging throughout the Middle [detalii...]
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Africa: Revolutions Are Not Widgets
Behind the headlines of mass social forums and violent protests, fighting oppression and changing the world requires sustained grassroots action, according to Kenyan social justice activist Onyango [detalii...]
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South Africa: social Entrepreneur Awards Finalists
Ernst & Young and the Schwab Foundation for social Entrepreneurship have selected the finalists for the sixth annual South African social Entrepreneur awards. The winner will gain access to the Schwab Foundations global network, providing opportunities to engage global decision makers from the public, corporate, media and academic sectors to strengthen and expand their [detalii...]
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South Africa: social Media - the Immortal Concept
The egg of innovation that is social media is cracking open. Birthed from it is the Fountain of Youth. A digitally charged elixir that promises a way to live [detalii...]
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Nadal at the centre of Kias social plans
Finding out what world No.2 Rafael Nadal likes is at the heart of a new social media campaign launched by Australian Open major sponsor Kia [detalii...]
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Kenya: Music And social Media Influencing Language
Before social media, music was for the longest time the biggest influence of popular culture the world [detalii...]
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Angola: social Reintegration Reaches Over 8,000 Ex-Combatants
The Institute of social Reintegration of Ex-Soldiers (IRSEM) has integrated into socially useful activities at least 8,940 demobilized under the Demobilization and Reintegration Programme (PDGR) completed in [detalii...]
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South Africa: Regulating social Networking in the Workplace is Essential
Employers who fail to introduce and manage a well-considered social networking policy in the workplace may soon be overtaken by competitors who have successfully managed to do [detalii...]
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Mozambique: Thousands of Companies Fail to Pay social Security
More than 16,000 Mozambican companies are stealing from their workforce by failing to send contributions to the National social Security Institute [detalii...]
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Africa: When Reality Doesnt Bite - Misconceptions about the IMF and social Spending
All too often we hear the claim that the programs the IMF supports in low-income countries hurt the most vulnerable by forcing cuts in social spending. This is a [detalii...]
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Angola: Presidents Aide Hails social Projects
The secretary of the President for Economic Affairs, Armando Manuel Friday praised the level of implementation of social projects in the province of Malanje with emphasis on agriculture and livestock, energy, trade and telecommunications [detalii...]
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Farmville company launches range of new games and teases social playground project
Zynga, the biggest producer of social networking games, pushed out the boat this week with new Facebook challengers, a casino site and the mysterious Project [detalii...]
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Kenya: Companies Embrace social Media in Drive to Build Their Brands
social media is replacing the traditional suggestion box, and it is upon companies to tap into the networks to keep in touch with customer and staff complaints, as well as maintain their brand presence, a new research [detalii...]
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Angola: Governor Happy With Speed of social Project Construction
The governor of the northern Malanje province, Boaventura de Silva Cardoso, expressed on Monday his satisfaction at the progress of the construction works of the social projects in Kambundi-Katembo [detalii...]
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South Africa: The War Between Governments and social Media
British Prime Minister David Camerons kneejerk proposal to shut down social media to curb protests and riots is indicative of the sense of panic that many governments the world over are [detalii...]
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Kenya: social Media Leapfrogs Drought-Hit Nation into a New Generational Order
Defying elders who flatly reject western culture, youth in northeastern Kenya are resisting efforts by spiritual leaders to ban social [detalii...]
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Angola: social Welfare Minister Visits Cuba
Angolas minister of social Welfare, Joao Baptista Kussumua, is paying a working visit to Cuba on July 18-20, Angop has [detalii...]
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South Africa: Further social Security Reforms on the Cards
In the next few months, South Africans will get an opportunity to debate what kinds of reforms can be taken to improve the countrys social security [detalii...]
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Angola: Cabinda Governor Inaugurates social Infrastructures
The governor of the northern Cabinda province, Mawete Joao Baptista, is working on Friday, in Buco Zau and Belize municipalities, to inaugurate social [detalii...]
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Namibia: Namib Mills Gets Fully Behind social Football
Namib Mills has once again reaffirmed its commitment towards social football through the popular annual Top Score Seven-A-Side Soccer League, which was officially launched on [detalii...]
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The two faces of social networking for kids
There are both good and bad effects of social networking use says an American psychologists, who encourages parents to listen and understand rather than spy. The bad news is that teenagers who use Facebook are more often narcissistic and young adults who use the site heavily are more likely to suffer psychological [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Eradicating Poverty Through Community and social Development Projects
Poverty, a state of being poor, has been identified as one of the factors that lead to the inherent challenges of social equality in a country like Nigeria richly endowed with natural and mineral resources. Patience Ivie Obhafuoso [detalii...]
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Roger and Rafa in social media battle
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are locked in a tight off-court battle of a different kind - in the social media [detalii...]
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Angola: Government Committed to a Future With Hope
Angolan government is working to ensure that each institution, social sector and every people can see the future with hope, said the minister of Public administration, Employment and social security, Pitra [detalii...]
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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Tsorona Sub Zone Express Happiness on Accessibility of social Services
Inhabitants of Tsorona sub zone pointed out that they are leading smooth living standard thanks to the social service rendering institutions and infrastructure put in place by the [detalii...]
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Nigeria: NGO Warns Against Using Youths for social Vices
An Abuja-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Save De Masses, has warned Nigerian political leaders to desist for using the countrys youth for political thuggery, riots and other social [detalii...]
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Swaziland: Corruption Exceeds social Services Budget
Swazilands Minister of Finance, Majozi Sithole, has told the Senate that each year the country loses nearly double the annual social services budget to corruption, and non-governmental organizations are not being [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Party Accuses British of Double Standards Over social Media
BRITAINS double standards have been exposed through ongoing moves to block social media in the aftermath of riots that rocked the country despite having encouraged the use of the same tools in destabilising [detalii...]
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Nigeria: FMBN Should Pursue social Housing
Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Ms. Ammal Pepple, has challenged the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) to explore ways of providing houses for the generality of Nigerians as a social [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Corporate social Responsibility for SMEs
Now, it is important to remind my readers that what Ive been writing on for quite some weeks now is on post-business plan issues that should be the focus of SMEs if indeed they desire to succeed and etch their brand name in the minds of the consumer market. In this article, my intention is to let SMEs in the country understand that Corporate social Responsibility actions/activities should not be limited to multinational or large corporations. Even though CSR is an expensive function and duty of business to society and to the community they operate in, SMEs, as business entities, also have social and ethical responsibilities (besides their traditional economic roles) to dispense to society and their host communities. Like it is generally agreed in CSR literature, social responsibility performance justifies business licence to operate in the society or community, hence the development of a triple bottom-line of people, planet and profit as the guiding objectives for [detalii...]
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Nigeria: ILO Urges Focus On Jobs, social Security
The International Labour Organisation, ILO, has advised member-nations including Nigeria, to put in place policies that would create jobs and offer social protection in their efforts at economic [detalii...]
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Angola: Authorities Urged to Pay Attention to social Changes
The Angolan minister of Family and Women Promotion, Genoveva Lino, Monday in Mbanza Kongo, northern Zaire province, told the authorities to pay attention to the social changes taking place in the [detalii...]
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Africa: Efforts to Set Up social Security Nets Grow
A new study assessing World Bank support for programs that target the most vulnerable people shows that social safety nets (SSNs) are achieving their objectives and there is a growing effort in Africa to establish them to help keep the poor from sliding deeper into [detalii...]
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Uganda: Go Slow On Dismantling NSSF
THE impending transformation of the National social Security Fund (NSSF) is worrying. Established in 1985, NSSF is a national saving scheme designed to provide social security service to [detalii...]
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Namibia: Racism And the World Cup
The Football World Cup kicks off on Friday. This is an opportune occasion to reflect on the fact that sport is meant to foster social cohesion, bring different cultures together in a celebration of healthy competition, and to overcome the diffidence and even contempt that all too often divide countries and communities in the political and social [detalii...]
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Southern Africa: social Transfers Reduce Poverty
Southern African countries have some of the worlds worst income distribution, but can often afford social transfers, which have proved an efficient means of reducing the number of poor, regional experts said at a two-day meeting in Pretoria, South [detalii...]
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Angola: Deputy Governor Checks social Works
The deputy governor of Namibe province for economic area, Alcides Gomes Cabral, is assessing the social-related works in the municipality of Bibala, as part of the integrated programme of rural development and poverty reduction on course throughout the [detalii...]
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Angola: UNICEF to Train social Activists
The United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) will train eighty five social activists and members of the Methodist Church on matters of communication strategies and promotion of family competence over a period of two years starting from November, in several provinces of the [detalii...]
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Angola: Welfare Ministry Assists Victims of Violence
The Minors Court judge, Ana Teresinha, in representation of the social Welfare Ministry (Minars), said her institution has been working with children and families affected by violence seeking to assist them overcome the psycho-emotional and social [detalii...]
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Rugby Teams Take to social Media
Rugby is loved around the world and so it is not so surprising that many of the top rugby teams are getting in on the social media game with growing presence on Twitter and [detalii...]
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Gambia: Creating a Child Friendly Environment Requires a Protective Environment, - Minister
A high level meeting, organized by the International social Service (ISS) Swiss Foundation in collaboration with the Department of social Welfare, kicked off at the Kairaba Beach Hotel on Wednesday 8th June 2011 on the theme: Protecting Children on the [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: National social Security Athourity Nurses Conference Opens
The National social Security Authority (NSSA) is embarking on a programme to reduce premiums and expenditure workers and businesses pay for health services through extra training of nurses employed at various organisations, an official said [detalii...]
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Kenya: social Media for a social Cause
Julie Gichuru is an award-winning Kenyan television journalist rated by Forbes business magazine in 2011 as one of the "20 youngest powerful women in Africa." Ms. Gichuru has a reputation as an engaging TV host, stirring up her audience against corruption and sometimes poking fun at the vagaries of [detalii...]
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Namibia: social Security Goes Mobile
The social Security Commission (SSC) will now be able to reach its client in the most remote areas of the country, after the introduction of its mobile offices panel van, "SSC on [detalii...]
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Football Association issue timely warning to players over use of Twitter and other social network sites
Football governing body tells players that they will crack down on improper use of Twitter and other social networking [detalii...]
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Manager administrativ si social al unui club fitness
Management administrativ si social al unui club fitness (resurse umane, relatii cu autoritatile locale etc) Suport tehnic in achizitiile [detalii...]
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Morocco: Chilean Senate President Commends Experience in social Policies Field
President of Chilean Senate, Guido Gilardi, commended Moroccos achievements in several fields, especially in terms of social [detalii...]
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Namibia: social Security Commission Seeks Input On New Fund
The social Security Commission (SSC) is on a countrywide tour to seek input and proposals on how to implement its recently launched development fund [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: National social Security Authority Bails Out Firms
THE National social Security Authority says about 90 percent of companies on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange benefited from funds it extended to local [detalii...]
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Pakistan Cricket Board issues social network ban following Zulqarnain Haiders recent escapades on Facebook
The Pakistan Cricket Board have imposed a blanket ban on members of the national team using social networking [detalii...]
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No sex, alcohol or social networking for World Cup stars
Potchefstroom, South Africa - Spain landed in South Africa Friday but none of the players were allowed to talk about it online because of a strict ban on players using social networking [detalii...]
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Zambia: Passing On of social Justice, Good Governance Lone Ranger - Fr Miha
"NO! Hes gone too soon. Its such a tragedy," someone reacted on phone upon learning of Father Mihas death, a man who became a serious advocate for good governance and social [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Reverse social Responsibility Expo On Cards
The Centre for African Women Advancement is set to hold the first Reverse social Responsibility Expo and Conference in Zimbabwe from October 26-28 in Harare, where over 30 communities are expected to exhibit their projects and interact with the corporate [detalii...]
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South Africa: Public Works Boosts social Sector Skills Base
The Department of Public Works is embarking on a process of developing a clear and detailed strategic training plan for the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) social [detalii...]
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Angola: Physical Education and Sports Considered as Important social Activities
The Angolan Executive defends that physical education and sports are activities of great social, cultural and political importance because they enable the promotion of solidarity, friendship, national unity and reaffirmation of the countrys [detalii...]
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South Africa: Progressive Constitution, Conservative Country
Until a few years ago South Africas social conservatism was one of our best-kept secrets. If the heady rainbow nation days of the early-mid 1990s served to largely obscure the political and economic fissures in South African society, then they positively buried many of the underlying realities of majoritarian social norms and [detalii...]
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Liberia: Political, social Divides Threaten Peace, Says UN Chief
Although Liberia continues to make considerable progress in consolidating peace and security, enduring political and social divides, among other factors, could roll back the strides made so far, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon cautions in a new [detalii...]
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social Media Ban for England
The Rugby Football Union are planning on banning social media networking, including Twitter and Facebook, for the England players at next year’s Rugby World Cup. The move is an attempt to prevent any embarrassing moments for the [detalii...]
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Africa: Signs of Change Says Bolivias Morales As World social Forum Opens
Tens of thousands of people marched through the streets of Dakar on Sunday to mark the start of the annual World social Forum. Activists carried colorful banners denouncing land grabs, restrictive immigration laws, agricultural subsidies in Europe and the U.S. and many other [detalii...]
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East Africa: Regional Ministers To Discuss Development Framework
Ministers responsible for social development in the EAC Partner States will hold a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya from Monday to Wednesday next week where they are expected to consider and adopt the Draft EAC social Development [detalii...]
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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Sheib Benefit From Equitable social Services
In line with the efforts made to ensure equitable social services, inhabitants of Sheib sub-zone have become beneficiaries of full-fledged [detalii...]
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Angola: Malanje Vice Governor Works in Kahombo District
The vice governor of the northern Malanje province for political and social matters, Alice Van-DAnem, is working on Thursday in Kahombo district, where she is unveiling social [detalii...]
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Andy Staples: For top football recruits, behavior on social media has consequences
Recruits rarely think about the consequences of their tweets or Facebook posts. But perhaps Yuri Wrights story offered the first lesson in social media education, says Andy [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy - Well Provide social Safety Nets, Says Jonathan
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has said the Federal Government has put in place social safety nets to cushion the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy on the vulnerable segments of the [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ivory Coast - Marabouts Conquer Cyberspace
Contrary to North Africa, in Ivory Coast social media like Facebook and Twittter are not the vehicles of spectacular uprisings. Still they are influential in all segments of society, even the smallest and most conservative ones like the marabouts. In the capital, Abidjan, these mystical characters are increasingly using the internet and social networks to find new clients and follow up with the old [detalii...]
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Angola: social Communication Minister Visits Argentina Media Organs
Angolan social Communication minister, Carolina Cerqueira, is meeting Wednesday in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the local secretary of Public Communication, Juan Manuel Abal Medina, as part of her four-day visit to that South American nation she started on August [detalii...]
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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Dembe-Doran Beneficiaries of Upgraded social Services
Inhabitants of Dembe-Doran administrative district, Molque sub zone, said that their living standards have been upgraded thanks to the social services put in place in the [detalii...]
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World Cup will leave social legacy, says FIFA boss Blatter
Zurich - The World Cup will have a social legacy for South Africa well beyond its sporting aspect, FIFA president Joseph Blatter said [detalii...]
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Gerry Weber Open Presents Donation To social Facility
German Davis Cup captain Patrik Kuhnen joined Gerry Weber Open founders on a visit to the Wertkries social facility in HalleWestefalen to present a a‚¬5,000 donation. [[More Tennis News on [detalii...]
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Angola: Education Vice Minister Checks social Infrastructures in Moxico
The Education Vice-Minister, Ana Paula Ines, checked in three days social infrastructures underway in the districts of Kamanongue, Luau and Alto-Zambeze in the eastern Moxico province, under the programme for development and poverty [detalii...]
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Angola: Governor Checks social Works in Lago Dilolo
The governor of the eastern Moxico province, Joao Ernesto dos Santos "Liberdade", travelled on Thursday to Lago Dilolo locality, in order to learn about the implementation rate of the social construction works underway the [detalii...]
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social Media may help college students with drinking problems
College students likely to have problems with alcohol could be spotted and helped via their favourite social networking sites, according to a new study which found a good link between those students who talked online about heavy drinking and those who were rated as at risk from [detalii...]
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World Cup 2018: England bid team to focus on social legacy in Fifa presentation
Englands bid team will focus heavily on the vast social legacy they intend to create when they present their Bid Book to [detalii...]
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Kenya: NSSF Wants All Players Involved in New Policy Plan
The National social Security Fund has called for the involvement of all stakeholders in the development of a new national policy on social security. NSSF says that the drive towards a new policy should involve all so an innovative and creative solution can be found to overcome the challenges facing the [detalii...]
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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Emberemi Express Satisfaction for Obtaining social Services
The inhabitants of Emberemi, Massawa sub-zone, and expressed satisfaction for getting access to basic social services. They told ERINA that the construction of the Massawa-Emberemi-Wekiro road has relieved them from the long-standing transport problem they used to [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Women Responsible for Corruption - Josephine Anenih
Nigerian women are responsible for the endemic corruption and other social vices in the country, former Minister of Women Affairs and social Development, Mrs Iyom Josephine Anenih has [detalii...]
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Angola: social Communication Minister Praises Dedication of TPA Personnel
The social Communication minister, Carolina Cerqueira, Tuesday in Luanda highlighted the professionalism and spirit of mission showed by the workers of the State-run owned "Televisao Publica de Angola" broadcasting station in offering a daily service seeking to meet the expectations of [detalii...]
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South Africa: Increased Employment, Investment in SAs Major Cities
The economic and social conditions in South African metropolitan cities are better in many respects, with increased employment and investment in economic and social infrastructure and improved external connectivity through better transport [detalii...]
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Kenya: Local Firm Wins Award For Garbage Disposal Innovation
A local garbage disposal concept has won the Dell social Innovation Award for 2011, the latest conquest by a Kenyan firm in the world of innovations with high social [detalii...]
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Nigeria: social Insurance Fund Implements Employees Compensation Act
The National social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has said it has commenced the implementation of the Employees Compensation Act to provide adequate protection for Nigerians from injuries sustained at work or while executing work [detalii...]
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Africa: World social Forum - More Complex Global Crises in 11th Year
Neoliberalism and the attendant financial globalisation were a common enemy that unified and mobilised activists of the most diverse tendencies who founded, ten years ago in Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, the World social Forum (WSF) as a space to meet, reflect and debate, under the slogan "Another World Is [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Boko Haram Protesting social Injustice, Says Yuguda
Governor of Bauchi State, Mallam Isa Yuguda has taken his respect for the Jamaatu Ahlussunnah liddaawati wal sect popularly known as Boko Haram to another level saying there is a need for dialogue with the sect who he described as a pressure group protesting social [detalii...]
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Angola: Family Vice-Minister Checks social Infrastructures in Muriege Locality
The Deputy Minister of Family and Women Promotion, Ana Paula Sacramento, paid on Thursday a working visit to Muriege locality, eastern Lunda Sul province, in order to check the pace of the construction works of social infrastructures underway that [detalii...]
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South Africa: social Media Saved Africas Oldest Community Station
[IPS] Cape Town - When a financial crisis threatened the existence of Africas oldest community station, Bush Radio, an outpouring of sympathy and appeals went viral on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. In the end, it was this outspoken support that showed finanical backers that the station was worth [detalii...]
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Badea: "S-a aprobat in unanimitate majorarea capitalului social!"
"Infuzia de capital subscrisa de catre actionarii S.C. Dinamo 1948 S.A. este in suma totala de 21.000.000 RON, din care 15.000.000 de RON reprezinta prima de emisiune pentru actiunile emise in cadrul majorarii de capital [detalii...]
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Africa: Senior UN Official Urges Continent to Focus on Agriculture, Jobs and social Services
A combination of investment in agriculture, basic social services and job creation is the key to ensuring that Africa can meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) - including slashing poverty, reducing illiteracy and boosting maternal and child health, all by 2015 - according to a senior United Nations [detalii...]
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South Africa: Stand Up And Be Counted - Census 2011 - Media Statement By Albert Fritz, Minister of social Development
The Census 2011 population count will be conducted from 10 to 31 October this year. I want to encourage all citizens of the Western Cape to support this process and be counted. It is not just about counting all the people, but also recording their living conditions, thereby providing government and the private sector with data on which to base their social and economic development plans and [detalii...]