[wanabidii] #BringBackOurGirls: 10 key facts (M&G Africa) Friday, October 14, 2016 View a web version of this message 14 Oct 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend #BringBackOurGirls: 10 key facts The Nigerian government on Thursday announced that Boko Haram had released 21 of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped in 2014. As prices plunge, Africa surges into clean, cheap solar energy Solar systems in Africa can now provide electricity for many households for as little as $56 a year. Unique children may chart new path for HIV vaccines A study conducted among almost 200 South African children is the largest of its kind #FeesMustFall: Why are protestors rubbing condoms on their eyes? This week, tear-gassed #FeesMustFall protestors took to rubbing condoms on their eyes. Bhekisisa investigates why. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa People living with disabilities forced into marriage and sexual violence A new report uncovers the sad stories of Tanzanians with albinism and disabilities. People in Africa are living longer but diseases of lifestyle are on the rise Compared to 15 years ago, people on the continent are now living longer. Life expectancy for both men and women has increased from 52 to 62 years. Medical conscientious objectors who scupper abortions deny women their rights Conscientious objectors who refuse to perform abortions or related services for moral reasons may have become a law unto themselves. #WhyThisMatters Why should South Africa decriminalise sex work? Strike action threats will 'force' Kenya Airways to stop ticket sales The pilots' union has called for an indefinite strike in protest of "poor management". The airline says the threatened action has already cost it. Hailemariam Desalegn: Ethiopia's state of emergency could end sooner The prime minister also says that the country's "solid foundation" lends itself to a quick economic recovery, following months of violent protests. Corruption's not a crime, it's a human rights violation International and regional bodies and countries are obliged to act when these are breached. African governance improves, but new report doesn't give the full picture Ethiopia and Zimbabwe show some of the most progress according to the Mo Ibrahim Foundation index on African governance. Algeria tackles internet addiction through government-funded rehab The North African country - which has over nine million Facebook users - aims to cure compulsive users of technology through its rehab programme. Innovation and research suffer when visa rules keep scientists at home Current visa rules are a major impediment to professional travel. Scientists miss out on opportunities to collaborate globally. Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 14-10-2016 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this :
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