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Message for President Obama

By Fred • Nov 5th, 2008 • Category: Action, Articles

Eastern Congo and the ‘Responsibility to Protect’
On this tremendous occasion, and I feel as much relief as excitement and hope that a more United States offers good prospects for a more United Nations.
On that note, I trust you and your team will consider what needs to be done to implement the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ doctrine [...]



Congo: information and action

By Fred • Nov 4th, 2008 • Category: Action, Features

New arrivals in a camp for displaced people in the market town of Masisi, North Kivu, last December. Having offered a semblance of refuge from the fighting and lawlessness surrounding it, Masisi was emptied by fighting in September 2008. (Photo by Fred.)
The last time eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) had this much media attention, [...]



Allying with Africa for R2P

By Guest • Sep 25th, 2008 • Category: Opinions

Three years ago, I sat in on a meeting with some of the negotiators at the 2005 World Summit.  It was the morning after the Summit outcome document had been approved – something that had looked very unlikely even 36 hours before.  All were exhausted.
“It’s not a bad result,” one said.  “But we didn’t get [...]



Somalia and R2P

By Fred • Jul 12th, 2008 • Category: Action, Articles

In this video, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) say the fighting in Somalia is more intense than it has been in 15 years. Hundreds of thousands have fled Mogadishu. A single clinic has treated over a thousand civilians for war wounds since September. Malnutrition indicators are above the emergency threshold; a third of the population are in urgent [...]



Challenges for re-hatted peacekeepers in Darfur

By Fred • Jul 4th, 2008 • Category: Articles

The Washington Post says the peacekeeping operation in Darfur is hobbled by inadequate numbers and equipment as well as bureaucratic hurdles:
Logistical and bureaucratic obstacles imposed by the Sudanese government, which has tried to block the force from the start, have prevented the full deployment of the new battalions. But Western nations that pushed for the [...]



What hope for power-sharing in Zimbabwe?

By Fred • Jul 4th, 2008 • Category: Articles

Africa Confidential discusses the situation in Zimbabwe, the prospects for power-sharing, the economy and sanctions.

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Mapping violence

By Fred • May 28th, 2008 • Category: Action

United for Africa is a collaborative effort to map incidents of xenophobic violence in Southern Africa, including by SMS.

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Photos from the Congo

By Fred • Apr 20th, 2008 • Category: Articles

Photos from the Democratic Republic of Congo, courtesy of Cédric Gerbehaye and MSF.

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R2P in Africa

By Fred • Feb 12th, 2008 • Category: Events, Features

Ahuna Eziakonwa, UN OCHA, speaking at the seminar.
Through the African Union’s Constitutive Act of 2000, African leaders recognised the responsibility of the AU to intervene in the internal affairs of its member states to protect citizens during humanitarian crises. It is worth remembering that many prominent Africans have contributed to developing the responsibility to protect [...]



Wangari Maathai: We can make a choice

By Fred • Feb 4th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Opinions

Here is somebody who can give us hope. Since New Year’s Day, Kenyan environmental and womens rights activist, parliamentarian and Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai has made a series of powerful statements about the ongoing crisis in her country.
On the Green Belt Movement’s website, she helps to explain what is happening by reminding us [...]