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Last Updated     05/02/2010    16:41:00
Ugandan diplomat set to replace Tibaijuka at UN-Habitat
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - African leaders have endorsed Ugandan diplomat, A gnes Kalibbala, to replace Tanzania's Anna Tibaijuka, as the next Executive Dire c tor of the Nairobi-based UN Settlement agency (UN-Habitat).    05/02/2010   full text...
UN-HABITAT comes to Haiti's aid
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UN-HABITAT Executive Director Anna Tibaijuka has sent a message of condolence to the President and people of Haiti following last weekâ? s massive earthquake in that country.    22/01/2010   full text...
UN-HABITAT boosts Somaliland tax
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - A Geographic Information System (GIS) established in Har geisa Municipality with technical assistance from UN-HABITAT has helped to increase annual property tax revenues by 248 percent, f rom US$169,062 in 2005 to US$588,754 in 2008, the UN human settlement agency has said.    11/04/2009   full text...
UN-HABITAT to open national office in Angola
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UN-HABITAT and the government of Angola Thursday signed an agreement that will allow the agency to establish a national office in that c o untry, the UN human settlement agency has said.    13/03/2009   full text...
UN-Habitat warns of expanding slums in Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The United Nations’ agency in charge of housing, UN-Habi tat, has warned that the growth rate of slums in Nigeria and Africa in general p o ses serious threats of diseases and environmental degradation, according to Mond a y's edition of the Punch newspaper.    29/09/2008   full text...
Libya allocates 100,000 title deeds
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Property department in the various municipalities in Libya on Sunday started distributing 100,000 title deeds to citizens, who have applied for houses, as part of festivities marking the 38th anniversary of the 1st September Libyan Revolution.    03/09/2007   full text...
Libya signs contracts to build 10,472 housing units
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan housing projects implementation Office, signed on Tuesday contracts for the construction of 10,042 housing units in Tripoli, Morzouk and Wadi Chati (south of the country) for an overall cost of 1.177 billion Libyan dinars (1.250 Libyan dinar= USD1).    08/08/2007   full text...
UN Habitat moves to clean up IDP camps in northern Uganda
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Northern Uganda (PANA) - With the security situation improving in northern Uganda, the UN Habitat has began working with thousands of homeward-bound internally displaced persons (IDPs) to clean up the camps in which they sought refuge for years from the rebel Lords Resistance Army (LRA), according to official sources.    03/07/2007   full text...
Ministers endorse creation of African Housing Fund
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Housing and Urban Planning ministers from across Africa and the world ended a week-long meeting here Friday with the passing of a landmark resolution to establish an African Housing Fund, to bolster the fight against growing slums in Africa.    20/04/2007   full text...
UN-Habitat to end 'chaotic urbanisation' in East Africa
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN settlement agency, UN-Habitat, Thursday announced the resumption of a regional plan to improve urban governance in East Africa, especially around Lake Victoria, which is shared by at least 25 million people.    19/04/2007   full text...
UN-Habitat slams 'bulldozer governance' in African cities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN Settlement Agency (UN-Habitat) Executive Director Anna Tibaijuka Tuesday defended a report on Zimbabwe's forced evictions, which affected some 700,000-slum dwellers in Harare in 2005.    17/04/2007   full text...
Kibaki unveils low-cost housing scheme for urban poor
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki Monday unveiled a US$12 billion Kenya Slum Upgrading Strategy and announced the formation of an infrastructure fund to help mobilise donor funds to rollout low-cost housing initiatives in the country.    16/04/2007   full text...
UN-Habitat seeks backing for urban poverty plan
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UN-Habitat executive director Anna Tibaijuka has called for the support of housing and urban planning ministers worldwide to approve a US$120 million roadmap to combat growing urban poverty.    16/04/2007   full text...
UN examines housing adequacy in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) - The UN Special Rapporteur on adequate housing, Miloon Kothari, is on an official visit to South Africa to examine and report on the status of the realisation of the right to adequate housing and other related rights in the country.    13/04/2007   full text...
Chad gets IDA funding to expand urban infrastructure
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - More people in five Chadian cities will over the next five years have access to potable water as the municipalities bolster their financial and technical resources for maintaining equipment and infrastructure with support from the World Bank.    07/03/2007   full text...
New home designs to turn rural Ethiopia round
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - It may sound beyond belief but in reality the space for inhabitants to spread out is getting scarce in Ethiopia.    13/02/2007   full text...
Ethiopia seeks new image through rural facelift
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Building styles can be the best indicator of a nation's prosperity, especially when they bear the traces of the local culture and customs.    24/10/2006   full text...
World Bank props water supply, sanitation in Lusaka
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - The World Bank has approved US$23 million credit to improve access to water and sanitation in the Zambian capital, Lusaka.    06/10/2006   full text...
Burundi faces acute urbanisation problems
Bujumbura, Burundi (PANA) - Burundi faces serious urbanisation problem with 75% of its urban population concentrated in the capital Bujumbura, a study by one the country's demographers, Evariste Ngayimpenda, has shown.    03/10/2006   full text...
Morocco earmarks 560 million euros to develop freeway
Rabat, Morocco (PANA) - Morocco has decided to invest about 560 million euros in 2007 for the development of its freeway system, the Moroccan Minister of Equipment and Transport announced Wednesday in a press release.    28/09/2006   full text...
EU pledges support to African cities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The European Union (EU) has pledged to increase funding to African local authorities for projects such as infrastructure, water and health.    23/09/2006   full text...
African cities must tackle urbanisation
Nairobi Kenya (PANA) , African cities must take charge of poverty eradication goals with their administrations strengthened and their independence granted to enable them tackle the growing urbanisation challenges, officials said here Tuesday.    19/09/2006   full text...
UN official urges Africa to take urbanisation seriously
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) requires the local governments and key stakeholders to take the challenge of urbanization more seriously, Anna Tibaijuka, Executive Director of the Nairobi-based UN Settlement agency (UN-Habitat), said here Monday.    18/09/2006   full text...
Benin govt promises more low-income housing units
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - The Benin government has pledged to make housing accessible to a large number of the population.    21/08/2006   full text...
Chadian president lays foundation for new city
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Chadian President, Idriss Déby Itno, has laid the foundation for a modern city dubbed "Cité Gassitoumaď", thus starting to fulfil the pledges he made during his last electoral campaign.    14/08/2006   full text...
World Bank props Senegal's urban communities with US$80m loan
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The World Bank has approved an IDA (International Development Association) loan of US$80 million to help strengthen urban communities in Senegal.    19/07/2006   full text...
Africa, Asia to top global urban growth by 2030 - study
Vancouver, Canada (PANA) - Whereas Europe, North America and Latin America experienced intense urbanisation, countries in Africa and Asia will host the largest urban populations by the year 2030, a report issued here Monday indicates.    20/06/2006   full text...
Spain to fund housing project in Mauritania
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Mauritania and Spain have signed an agreement for a housing project in the Brakna and Gorgol regions in the South of the country, a government statement announced here Thursday.    08/06/2006   full text...
Mali plans 566 homes for low-come earners
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - In a move to meet the housing needs of low- income earners in Mali, the government has announced plans to shortly commence building 566 low-cost homes in suburban Bamako.    28/05/2006   full text...
Mali govt to build low-budget homes in Bamako
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The Mali government is planning to build 566 low-budget houses in Bamako as part of a national policy to meet the housing needs of middle and low income earners, an official statement said on Friday.    27/05/2006   full text...
Libyan municipalities to name executive staff
Sirte, Libya (PANA) - Libyan municipalities' people's congresses on Monday will name secretaries of their planning councils and of sectoral people's committees in line with the General People's Congress (GPC)'s directive of 26 March. The GPC is the country's highest legislative body.    03/04/2006   full text...
One killed, many injured in latest Lagos building collapse
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - One person died while at least 20 others were injured when a multi-storey building collapsed in a rainstorm that swept through Nigeria's commercial city of Lagos Wednesday, government officials said.    22/03/2006   full text...
400 million Africans lack access to sanitation facilities
Mexico City, Mexico (PANA) – Some 437 million Africans do not have access to sanitation facilities, according to the Burkinabe Water and Fisheries Minister, Salif Diallo.    20/03/2006   full text...
UN-Habitat moots new alliance with African cities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN settlement body, UN-Habitat, said it planned to strengthen its partnership with African cities through an integrated strategy targeting cross-city associations, a senior UN- Habitat official has said here.    18/03/2006   full text...
UN-Habitat galvanises Kenya's city residents in crime war
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - United Nations officials opened talks in Nairobi on Monday aimed at finding lasting solutions to the capital city's incessant insecurity, which experts blamed on the lack of relevant laws to effectively enforce safety and security plans.    13/03/2006   full text...
Graft is undermining local govts' service delivery - Study
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya's major cities and town administrations are riddled with corruption, with residents having to bribe to get trade licenses, water connections, sewerage services and access to housing units controlled by the municipalities, a study conducted here shows.    03/03/2006   full text...
Kenya moots new housing legislation
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya plans to introduce a new legislation stipulating a proper co-ordination of the housing sector to avert problems currently being experienced in urban areas.    25/02/2006   full text...
Kenyans panic over safety as building collapses again
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Fears over the safety of buildings in Nairobi heightened Saturday after another building crumbled adjacent to the one that collapsed while under construction last January, killing 14 and critically injuring 107 others.    25/02/2006   full text...
UN-Habitat in fresh effort for Safer Cities in East Africa
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UN-Habitat Thursday re-launched its safer cities programme in East Africa aimed at raising awareness about the threat of insecurity in cities across the continent.    23/02/2006   full text...
Archaic laws chided for urbanisation problems in Africa
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The development of many African cities and urban centres are plagued by archaic laws and practices inherited from the former colonial administrative structures, a Nairobi business group claimed here Tuesday.    21/02/2006   full text...
Kenya launches slum-upgrading project
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya's much-awaited slum-upgrading project kicked off here Saturday with the laying of foundation stones for some 600 housing units.    18/02/2006   full text...
UN-Habitat to improve water quality in Lake Victoria towns
  Kisii, Kenya (PANA) - United Nations Housing Agency (UN-Habitat)has unveiled plans to improve water and sanitation in western Kenyan towns near Lake Victoria towns that are heavily polluted by raw sewerage and industrial refuse from the region.    30/01/2006   full text...
Nairobi tragedy unmasks Kenya's flawed building regulations
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenyan authorities got a rude awakening on the need to ensure buildings adhere to international standards following this week's collapse of a four-storey building under construction in the capital city, Nairobi.    28/01/2006   full text...
Ministers discuss management of African cities, local governments
Khartoum, Sudan (PANA) - A proposal for a pan-African body for the management of cities and local governments on the continent is on the agenda of the African Union (AU) foreign ministers' meeting which entered its second day here Saturday.    21/01/2006   full text...
UN declares lakeside Kenyan town as Millennium City
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has declared Kenya's lakeside city of Kisumu the first Millennium City, raising its stakes as a model for poverty eradication under the UN Millennium Project.    14/01/2006   full text...
Kenyan minister criticises Afri-cities summit preparations
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya's local government minister Musikari Kombo has criticised the Nairobi City Council over preparations for the African city mayors biannual Afri-cities conference slated here in September 2006.    12/01/2006   full text...
Frequent fires torment Kenyan slum dwellers
   Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenyans may be celebrating the successful lighting of dark alleys in slums and middle-income estates but the new lighting system is now raising safety concerns among slum residents, who fear electric-fault-induced fires and accidents could increase in their communities.    30/12/2005   full text...
Kenyan slum lighting scheme ruins "hooligans' paradise"
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The Kenyan capital of Nairobi is slowly regaining its past glory thanks to a multi-million initiative to light up dingy streets and repaint dilapidated buildings.    23/12/2005   full text...
Engineer says drinking water in Zimbabwe capital is unsafe
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Municipal authorities in the Zimbabwe Capital of Harare said Friday drinking water supplied by a government water agency in the city was unsafe for human consumption, sparking fears of widespread diseases.    23/12/2005   full text...
Mbeki listens to problems in Cape Town's housing programme
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - South African President Thabo Mbeki heard suggestions from the city of Cape Town Wednesday on how the central government could help accelerate housing delivery for the metropolis to eradicate its slums by 2014.    15/12/2005   full text...
Jan Egeland visits Zimbabwe over humanitarian issues
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - The UN under-secretary general for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Co-ordinator on Monday toured slum areas that the government destroyed last May in Zimbabwe under a controversial clean-up campaign which drew sharp international rebuke, including criticisms from the United Nations.    05/12/2005   full text...
Kenyan construction stakeholders urged to build strong partnerships
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenyan architect, Mohammed Munyanya, has recommended strong partnerships among stakeholders to promote standards within the construction industry.    01/12/2005   full text...
Kenya's urban dwellers face acute water shortages
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Kenya's city residents are facing unprecedented water shortages and threats of a strike only months after the country's local authorities embraced World Bank-prescribed water and sewerage privatisation policies.    29/11/2005   full text...
Tripoli hosts African building Code conference
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - A two-day conference on African Reinforced Concrete (building) Code opened in Tripoli Monday, with experts from 12 countries on the continent and other parts of the world attending.    29/11/2005   full text...
East Africans explore affordable housing strategies
  Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Representatives of banks, ministries of finance, land and housing in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania met in Kampala Thursday with American and UN officials for the first sub-regional meeting devoted to ways of promoting innovative financing for affordable housing.    25/11/2005   full text...
Mauritania dedicates 122 houses under 'Twize' scheme
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - The Mauritanian government has inaugurated 122 houses in the country's commercial city of Nouhadhibou under a housing scheme called "Twize", the state-run Mauritanian News Agency (AMI) reported Thursday.    24/11/2005   full text...
UN-Habitat seeks solutions to urbanization crises
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - In an effort to find solutions to pressing urbanisation problems facing major cities in the world, UN Settlement body (UN-Habitat) plans to galvanise slum dwellers, government officials, city mayors and urbanization experts in a global debate, an official has revealed in Nairobi.    10/11/2005   full text...
UN says Zimbabwe declines aid to evicted slum dwellers
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - The United Nations said Tuesday Zimbabwe had declined aid for former slum dwellers forcibly evicted in a controversial nationwide city cleanup campaign, describing the action as "regrettable".    01/11/2005   full text...
West African rural dwellers to have access to modern energy soon
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - At least half of the population living in rural and peri-urban areas in West Africa would have access to modern energy services by 2015, it was announced here this weekend.    30/10/2005   full text...
Ministers deplore Central Africans' poor access to electricity
Yaounde, Cameroon (PANA) - Only 15 percent of Central Africans have access to electricity, according to the Cameroon Water and Energy Minister Alphonse Siyam Siewe here Friday.    28/10/2005   full text...
Mozambique moves to raise access to potable water
Maputo, Mozambique (PANA) - Mozambique plans to increase access to potable water in rural areas from the current 40 percent to 55 percent by 2009, according to Public Works Minister Felicio Zacarias.    27/10/2005   full text...
Annan redirects focus on MDGs
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for the implementation of an urban and participatory development targeting the poor and empowering women and men with the means to manage their communities.    04/10/2005   full text...
Sloppy policies, red tape hinder MDG goals - UN
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Poor state policies, political interference and red tape are the major hindrances in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), a top UN-Habitat official, Daniel Biau, said here Monday.    03/10/2005   full text...
French loan targets 50,000 Moroccan housing units
Paris, France (PANA) - Morocco will construct 50,000 low-cost housing units in 10 cities across the Kingdom with a loan of 50 million Euro from the French Development Agency (AFD), official sources revealed here Monday.    03/10/2005   full text...
Global slum dwellers to double by 2030 - UN report
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Nearly one billion people alive today, representing one in every six human beings, are slum dwellers and the number is likely to double in the next 30 years, the UN-Habitat said in a report unveiled here Monday.    03/10/2005   full text...
World to mark 'Habitat Day' Monday
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Member States of the United Nations will Monday observe World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of human settlements, the Nairobi-based UN Habitat said in a statement Sunday.    02/10/2005   full text...
Benin adopts a national housing policy
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - Benin has approved a national housing policy aimed at facilitating access to decent housing for the greater number of the country's inhabitants, according to official sources in Cotonou Tuesday.    27/09/2005   full text...
Marauding lions terrorise Ethiopian villagers
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - A pride of lions roaming in remote locations of southern Ethiopia has killed at least 20 people and 750 farm animals within a month, the official Ethiopian Herald reported Tuesday.    20/09/2005   full text...
UN-Habitat gears to redeem African cities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - "At a time when people are on the move, and already 50 percent of the world's population lives in urban areas, the battle for sustainable development will be won or lost in the streets of our cities and towns." This is the view of Anna Tibaijuka, the Executive Director of the UN-Habitat, charged by the world body to grapple with the daunting challenges facing urban centres in the world.    19/09/2005   full text...
Growing housing cost compromises poverty fight - UN HABITAT
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN Human Settlement Programme (UN-Habitat) has cited the ballooning cost of acquiring a house or accessing mortgage financing for urban dwellers as a major threat to plans to provide proper housing for urban dwellers.    16/09/2005   full text...
UNEP organises massive global cleanup activities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Millions of volunteers around the world are Friday taking part in activities to clean up their local parks, waterways, streets and forests in a bid to promote a healthy environment and sustainable living.    16/09/2005   full text...
Sweden props slum clearance projects in Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - Sweden has provided 500 million Kenyan Shillings (about US$6.5 million) to fund slum clearance projects in urban areas and support land reforms initiatives in Kenya.    12/09/2005   full text...
UNDP reports declining living standards in Kenya 
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The quality of life in Kenya has drastically declined over the last two years despite growth in industrialisation, latest report by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) has revealed.    08/09/2005   full text...
Libya launches a 50,000-unit housing project
Tajoura, Libya (PANA) - Libyan authorities have laid the foundation stone of a 50,000-unit public housing scheme on a 755- hectare surface area in Tajoura, an eastern suburb of Tripoli The Libyan parliament decided to launch the project, whose foundation stone was laid Saturday in a bid to provide Libyan citizens with a decent shelter.    04/09/2005   full text...
Harare rations water
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, Friday began rationing water due to dwindling supplies, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) announced.    02/09/2005   full text...
Zimbabwe, UN agree on help for slum clearance victims
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - The United Nations said Wednesday it had worked out a framework agreement with the Zimbabwe government over humanitarian assistance to be given to victims of a controversial slum clearance programme undertaken by authorities in July, which left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.    31/08/2005   full text...
Kenyan capital clears livestock off its streets 
Nairobi Kenya, (PANA) - Nairobi City Council officials have cleared livestock from the Kenyan capital city in a new move aimed at enhancing cleanliness, sanitation and easing traffic snarl-ups in a metropolitan where animals prowled open fields, roads and side walks in search of water and pasture.    30/08/2005   full text...
Zimbabwe responds to damning UN report
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Zimbabwe Wednesday responded to a damning United Nations report on its slum clearances, and said the demolitions were meant to fight crime, eliminate health hazards and to pave way for the provision of planned housing and other infrastructure.    17/08/2005   full text...
Mbeki decries racism, gender, class divisions in South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) - South African President Thabo Mbeki Friday called for an end to development of cities designated exclusively for the rich or the poor in the country, warning that the practice could re-enact racial and class divisions of the apartheid era.    12/08/2005   full text...
UN says 3 October is World Habitat Day
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN has designated the first Monday of each October the World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of human settlement in the world, the world body said on Friday.    05/08/2005   full text...
Firms plan to boost electricity supply in Lagos
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria's State-run oil Corporation, NNPC, and one of its joint venture partners, ChevronTexaco, are to build a 780-megawatt (MW) power station in Ijede on the outskirts of Lagos, the local press reported Tuesday.    02/08/2005   full text...
ANC says it supports church efforts in Zimbabwe
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - South Africa's ruling African National Congress party has said it appreciated and supported the efforts of the South African Council of Churches (SACC) to provide humanitarian assistance to Zimbabwe.    28/07/2005   full text...
Islamic relief organisation supports Zimbabwe's homeless
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - The South African office of Islamic Relief Worldwide has announced a donation of 10,000 US dollars to assist victims of the controversial urban slums clean-up, which the UN says has affected some 700,000 people in Zimbabwe.    27/07/2005   full text...
Cameroon to remove dwellers near Douala airport
Douala, Cameroon (PANA) - Various authorities in Cameroon plan to remove 500,000 people from the vicinity of Douala International Airport in order to reduce the risk of an accident, an informed source said on Tuesday in the economic capital.    26/07/2005   full text...
UNICEF decries humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe
Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) - The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) Tuesday renewed calls for an immediate end to demolitions and evictions in Zimbabwe, saying more than 220,000 children had been made homeless, without access to food, water or health care, and with tens of thousands out of schools.    26/07/2005   full text...
UN agencies prepare shelter for Tsunami-affected Somalis
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - UNICEF and the UN Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) are working on a project to provide shelter in August for over 2,400 people living in the Tsunami- affected town of Hafun in northeastern Somalia, they affirmed in a joint media release here Tuesday.    19/07/2005   full text...
UN-HABITAT to help Zimbabwe urbanisation programme
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The UN human settlement agency (UN-HABITAT) executive director Anna Tibaijuka, has announced plans to appoint a programme manager to help the government of Zimbabwe with its urbanization programme.    11/07/2005   full text...
Cape Town residents protest lack of adequate housing
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Hundreds of protesters at an informal settlement near Cape Town on Wednesday burned tyres and threatened to close one of South Africa's major highways.    06/07/2005   full text...
UN Habitat envoy to visit Zimbabwe's Bulawayo, other cities
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - United Nations Special Envoy probing human settlements issues in Zimbabwe, Anna Tibaijuka was scheduled to travel to Zimbabwe's second city of Bulawayo in the next phase of her assessment of the evictions of some 200,000 people in and around urban areas of the country.    06/07/2005   full text...
UN urges Africa to invest in agriculture
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - A senior United Nations official, James Morris, has called on African governments to invest in agriculture to curb the rural-urban migration, a major contributor to urban poverty.    02/07/2005   full text...
UN special envoy meets Mugabe over demolitions
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Anna Tibaijuka, a special envoy of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan sent to Zimbabwe to assess the humanitarian impact of the country's controversial clean up campaign, on Wednesday met President Robert Mugabe and toured some areas in the capital where illegal homes and informal markets were destroyed.    29/06/2005   full text...
ActionAid hails UN probe in Zimbabwe "cleanup" bid
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The Africa branch of ActionAid International, on Monday welcomed the appointment of Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka of UN-Habitat as Special Envoy for Human Settlement Issues in Zimbabwe.  "We note that the urban eviction operation dubbed 'operation remove the dirt' continues unabated. Hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans are without homes, livelihoods, and a fragile economy is tittering at the brink of collapse." "The announcement of a UN investigations into the urban evictions is the first ray of hope in an otherwise tragic situation," ActionAid said in a statement here Monday.    27/06/2005   full text...
Zimbabwe bans urban farming
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Pressing ahead with a controversial clean up campaign in towns and cities inspite of local and international criticism, authorities in Zimbabwe Wednesday banned urban farming which has been a source of food for most poor families.    22/06/2005   full text...
UN envoy to assess impact of clean up in Zimbabwe
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - The United Nations announced Tuesday it had appointed a special envoy to Zimbabwe to assess the humanitarian impact of the government's controversial clean up exercise in urban areas.    21/06/2005   full text...
Arab scouts discuss environmental awareness
Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - Scouts from Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Kuwait, Libya and Bahrain have ended their discussions at the fifth Arab Scouts meeting on environmental awareness held at the Arab Scouts Organisation headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.    14/06/2005   full text...
EU condemns Zimbabwe slum demolitions
  Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - The European Union (EU) Sunday condemned ongoing demolitions of shantytowns across Zimbabwe, and urged the authorities to halt the campaign which has left thousands of people homeless and exposed to the winter cold.    12/06/2005   full text...
EU unhappy with Zimbabwe urban shanties clampdown
Brussels, Belgium (PANA) - The European Union (EU) Friday condemned the Zimbabwean government's controversial crackdown on informal traders and illegal urban settlements that has left tens of thousands of residents homeless across the country.    10/06/2005   full text...
Senegal to set up refuse reprocessing centres
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - Domestic garbage reprocessing centres will be set up in all of Senegal's urban centres, environment and nature protection minister Modou Diagne Fada said on Wednesday here.    08/06/2005   full text...
Kenya earmarks $6.6mn for low-cost housing project
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The Kenyan government Wednesday announced the setting up of a slum upgrading and low-income housing fund of 500 million Kenya shillings (about $6.6 million) to finance the rollout of low-cost housing units for slum dwellers.    08/06/2005   full text...
Five states renounce share of Nile waters, says Egypt
Cairo, Egypt (PANA) - Egyptian water and irrigation resources minister Mahmud Abu Zeid said that five countries of the Nile basin have renounced their wish to exploit the waters of the Nile, the world's longest river, in favour of Egypt.    07/06/2005   full text...
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