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Articles related to "Mozambique"
Beaches of Inhabame, South Mozambique This town by the Indian Ocean is a laid-back gem of sandy beaches and rich marine life - a great holiday destination despite the nation's turbulent political history. mozambique • visit mozambique • whale shark • snorkeling • inhabame
Mozambique – Holiday Paradise Romantic island getaways in luxury resorts, camping on the beach under palm trees, self-catering chalets for family holidays - Mozambique has it all - a Holiday Paradise. mozambique africa • holiday paradise • safari fishing vacation diving • islands beach camping backpackers • inhambane bay
The Mozambique Fight Against AIDS Just as Africa continues to fight the problem of HIV and AIDS, the leader of the Catholic Church in Mozambique has made one of the most controversial statements in years. fight against aids • religion alienates the masses • moral voice • mozambique • poor infrastructure
Diving and Swimming with Dolphins in Africa White, pristine beaches and coconut palms frame the coastline in Mozambique and vacations here combine water sports with a captivating Afro-Portuguese culture. mozambique vacations • scuba diving and snorkelling in africa • swimming with dolphins • swimming with whale sharks • mozambique coral reefs
Southern Africa This article picks up from last month's and discusses the evolution of country names for southern African nations.
Africa's Brain Drain The root of Africa's brain drain, surprisingly, lies in the international community. hiv • aids • africa • brain drain • recruiting
Assaults on press freedom The Committee to Protect Journalists recently released its annual report on press freedom and the number of journalists killed, injured or jailed in the past year. journalism • freedom of speech • committee to protect journalists • chian • russia
Beth O'Donnell's Angels In Africa An intimate look at today's Africa through the lives and work of women from different parts of the continent. africa • women • development • today • contemporary
Diabetes Statistics Alarming Why have the numbers of people diagnosed with diabetes increased so dramatically throughout the world over the last twenty years? What factors contribute? type 1 diabetes • type 2 diabetes • insulin • united nations • mozambique
Don't Let's Go to the Dogs -- Book Review This article explores Alexandra Fuller's new autobiography, Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight, which explores Fuller's childhood growing up in war-torn Zimbabwe as the child of white farmers. zimbabwe • white farmers • alexandra fuller • don't let's go to the dogs tonight • memoir
Not Quite the QE2 A story about my ferry journey down Lake Malawi, from Nkhota kota to Monkey Bay. This journey was more memorable for the time spent waiting for the ferry, and the dramas involved in boarding the boat, than it was for the trip itself. lake malawi • monkey bay • nkhota kota • ferry • ilala
Human Trafficking in Southern Africa It is widely recognized that human trafficking within Southern Africa is a bustling trade but, one that is difficult to track because of its clandestine nature. human trafficking • counter trafficking legislation in southern africa • sadc counter- trafficking legislation • sexual slavery • south africa's draft counter-trafficking bill
Travel to Madagascar Island Madagascar island is the home of eco tourism. 80 percent of its plants are endemic and people come from across the world to see the large variety of lemurs. madagascar island africa • eco tourism tours tourists travel • antananarivo tananarive tana • lemurs vanilla • flights trains buses boats
African Renaissance Although President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa first labeled it an African Renaissance, the dawn of the rebirth of the African continent began a long time ago. african renaissance • south president thabo mbeki • i am an • pixley ka izaka seme • african national congress
An Interview with Nancy Farmer An interview with critically acclaimed children's author Nancy Farmer, who wrote the Newberry Award-winning A Girl Named Disaster, which was set in Zimbabwe. a girl named disaster • nancy farmer • children's literature • zimbabwe • lake cabora bassa
Coelacanth Found In Indonesia This latest discovery of the extinct fish Coelacanth may be a clue for scientists to look outside of a fish's last known habitat. coelacanth found indonesia • extinct fish reappears 46 years after last sightin • extinct fish coelacanth scientists look outside la • coelacanth prehistoric fish latin name is latimeri • sulawesi indonesia king of the sea
Lake Malawi Lake Malawi is home to the largest flocks of cichlid fish in Africa, popular amongst aquarium owners. It is also a haven for travel weary backpackers. lake malawi • malawi • central african lakes • central africa malawi • cichlid fish
Selected African Vacation Packages Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Egypt, Morocco - these travel companies offer a variety of African vacation packages - from couples to groups, right across the price range selected african vacation packages • safaris holiday tours • africapoint • truly gorp africa • zambezi river rafting
Chikungunya Chikungunya is viral fever caused by an alphavirus. Chikungunya is spread by the bite of Aedes and Culex mosquitoes. chikungunya • arbovirus • fever • dengue • mosquito
Diving with Sharks in South Africa Scuba enthusiasts can dive with sharks at Kwazulu-Natal's famous dive sites and see a whole lot of other amazing fish and coral in the warm water of the Indian Ocean. diving with sharks in south africa • dive with sharks • scuba south africa kwazulu-natal • aliwal shoal • sodwana bay
Kingdom of Swaziland Swaziland is ruled by King Mswati lll, one of the last remaining ruling monarchs in Africa. This peaceful country has much to offer travelers especially the adventurous. kingdom of swaziland • reed dance • festival of the first fruit • umhlange • ncwala
Destination Weddings in Southern African Destination weddings in Southen Africa are not only very romantic, they are also affordable. These weddings often include a beach, island or safari honeymoon. destination weddings • southern african • safari beach wedding ceremonies packages • planning deals planners • romantic getaway bush
Mark de Clive-Lowe Mark de Clive-Lowe is leading a young New Zealand jazz player. Learn more about him from this interview. mark de clive-lowe • jazz • kim paterson
Production variants of the FAL The FAL was the rifle choice of western Europe's NATO forces as well as those of the Commonwealth. They were made in two very different versions. the fusil automatique léger light automatic rifle • fn fal • free world's right arm • dieudonne saive • ernest vervier
CNBC Africa – Open for Business CNBC Africa is a rolling 24 hour news channel that is dedicated to coverage of news and business on the continent. It began broadcasting on June 1. cnbc africa • cnbc • rolling news • sabc • zafar siddiqi
Durban International Film Festival The 28th Durban International Film Festival is one of Africa's longest running and most respected festivals. It runs from 20 June to 1 July. film festival.international film festival • durban international film festival • durban film fest • durban film festival • diff
Durban, South Africa Durban is a cosmopolitan city, custom made for tourism, conferences and sport with perfect weather. Beach, Bush and Berg and Battlefields -all in or within a short drive durban south africa • playground tourism hotels backpackers • kwazulu-natal zulu tourism • ushaka marine park aquarium • beachfront restaurants surfing
Wild Coast, South Africa The old Transkei on the East Coast of South Africa is the traditional home of Nelson Mandela. The Wild Coast is a perfect destination for adventure and eco tourism. wild coast south africa • nelson mandela • advbenture eco tourism • port st johns • coffee bay
Zanzibar- African Spice Island Zanzibar is an island paradise for anyone who just wants to get away from it all. The facilities are great, the atmosphere deeply exotic and the people are very friendly. african spice island • zanzibar • stone town • tanzania dar es salaam africa • resort type facilities hotels guesthouses accommod
Kenya Safari – Over 40 Game Parks Kenya is famous for its spectacular game viewing; many operators offer varied ways of experiencing a Kenya Safari in a variety of game parks. kenya africa safaris • national game parks • travel wildlife tourism • nairobi map luxury accommodation restaurants • masai mara
Mauritius - Indian Ocean Island Mauritius has all the luxuries of Maui or Martinique but is easier on the pocket, especially for families who want to enjoy a holiday in a tropical paradise. mauritius vacation tropical paradise • indian ocean islands • african beach holidays vacations • budget island accommodation resorts packages. hol • beaches port louis
Medical Tourism to South Africa Plastic surgery abroad is a fast growing trend. Medical tourists to South Africa go home with more than a glowing tan after a scalpel safari. medical tourism travel market vacation • plastic cosmetic facial tummy surgery • affordable scalpel safaris • south africa travel vacation • doctors surgeons costs procedures
South Africa Tourism In South Africa visitors can experience the magic of Africa without having to sacrifice any luxuries and conveniences. As the young people say - South Africa Rocks! explore south africa • south africa • south africa tours • south africa tourism • south africa holidays
History of African Countries Sites to read about the history of your African ancestors. african history
East Africa This article completes the series on the philatelic evolution of African nations, with the countries that comprise East Africa.
Beating El Nino The best way to handle El Niño's devastating effects is to plan ahead... el • nino • weather • research • study
Cape Town's Best Coffee Experience Cape Town's two main coffee franchises are competing to create the best coffee experience in Cape Town. cape town cafes • cape town coffee • best coffee cape town • vida e caffe • seattle coffee
Contra Rebels Possible Rebirth With new initiatives by Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega, many former Contra Rebels are talking of taking to the hills again. somoza • sandinista • contras resurgent • contras take to hills • new contras
Karl Marx and Communism Karl Marx was a revolutionary economist. His communist manifesto was followed by dozens of countries during its peak popularity. Today only a handful remain. communism • karl marx • communist manifesto • communist countries • marxism
Overview of PEPFAR Program Started in 2003, PEPFAR provides $48 billion dollars over five years for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services for 15 focus countries around the world. pepfar • president's emergency plan for aids relief • us aids program • george w. bush • pepfar criticism
Renewed Hopes for Peace in Uganda LRA rebels and government representatives have been busy during April attempting to revive efforts to negotiate a new truce and put an end the their 20 year conflict. uganda peace • conflict • lra rebels • joseph kony • truce uganda
Xenophobia in South Africa The ongoing spate of xenophobic incidents on foreign nationals in South Africa have created feelings of terror amongst those involved and unease amongst minority groups. xenophobia in south africa • attacks spread fear among foreign nationals and s. • transformation of south africa to democracy • current political unrest in zimbabwe • unemployment rate in south africa
African Business - Good Prospects While China and India expand their interests in Africa a World Bank study shows good prospects for African business as economies grow. good prospects for business in africa • business in africa • china and india expand their interests in africa • african business • china in africa
Beginning Research in Africa Africa, a big continent. The first part will help you find general sites, mailing lists, and forums. african genealogy • south africa • african-american genealogy
Dogs, Comic Books, and Land Mines Dogs. Comic books, Ted Turner. Queen Noor of Jordan Global Land Mine Crisis Secretary of State Rick Inderfurth President Clinton Cambodia Angola United Nations Children's Fund Bosnia Mozambique Ted Turner United Nations Eric Newsom land mine detection • anti-land mine • comics in education • comic strips • bosnia
Eastern and Central Division Have Standings Changing Matchups The standings could be vastly different come Sunday morning. Three teams have the opportunity to make big jumps in their divisions. rapids • fire • mutiny • fusion • galaxy
Fighting Coffee Prices
Coffee growers in East Africa have started to fight back against dropping coffee prices katherine austinson • austinson • coffee • east africa • coffee beans
Food Riots A Threat To World Peace Desperate people looting and killing to fill their empty bellies. Times have changed. There is no cheap food anymore. Can oil $ fix the world's food shortage? world peace • no cheap food • oil at us$112 • prime minister fired in food riot • haiti fires prime minister alexis over food riots
How Children's Writers Find Ideas Hans Christian Anderson nominee, Niki Daly, found inspiration for a recent picture book literally on his doorstep. niki daly • pretty salma • picture book authors • childrens picture books • children picture books
July Festivals for Every Musical Taste Somewhere in Britain there's a music festival to suit your taste in July. Check out some of the best with the Travelsleuth. travelsleuth • suite101 • cheltenham • llangollen • cambridge |
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