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May 2011
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Private sector pushed into poverty reduction front line

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ICC Prosecutor says war crimes committed in Libya

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Sub-Saharan African countries invest in education

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Need to probe human rights violations in Western Sahara

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Laurent Gbagbo surrenders in Côte d’Ivoire

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Survivor of Rwandan genocide helps orphans

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Constitutional crisis looms in Somalia

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World Tuberculosis Day: Focus on multi-drug resistant TB

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Tunisian migrants continue to arrive on Italian island of Lampedusa

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Stereotypes keep women and girls from sciences

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Libya suspended from UN Human Rights Council

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Crisis in Libya threatens to become civil war

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Laurent Gbagbo remains at helm of Côte d’Ivoire as crisis continues

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Former President Charles Taylor’s trial enters closing stages

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Zambia faces challenges in preserving its forests

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“Chronic catastrophe” in Somalia after 20 years without a government

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UN warns of “possibility of genocide” in Côte d’Ivoire

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South Africa serves on Security Council again

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Ivorians seek refuge in Liberia as stalemate in Cote d’Ivoire continues

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Yellow fever kills 45 people in northern Uganda

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Political stalemate continues in Côte d’Ivoire

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Fostering child welfare in Namibia

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A mass polio vaccination campaign targets over three million children in Southern Sudan

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Massive vaccination campaign protects DRC children from polio

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High prevalence of HIV is found in two South African provinces

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Next year’s referendum for Southern Sudan brings hope to families separated by conflict

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The DRC: An African giant held down by underdevelopment

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Somalia is one of worst places to be a child: UN official

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Protecting over two million people is a challenge for UNAMID

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Displaced women in Darfur call for more protection and better health care

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