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Creeping Deserts
UNEP : n West Africa,the Sahara desert is growing by thousands of square kilometers a year and the search for water for people and their animals becomes ever more desperate.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Nov 22, 2009 -
Confronting Climate Change, with Al Gore
Learn about climate change in this Google Earth introductory tour narrated by Al Gore, the first in a series of Google Earth tours leading up to the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December. For more climate change tours, visit http://www.google.com/cop15Collected in Changement climatique environnement Nov 11, 2009 -
Dailymotion - Copenhague 2009 - Tous mobilisés ! - une vidéo Actu et Politique
Pour tout savoir sur Copenhague : http://www.copenhague.developpement-durable.gouv.frCollected in Changement climatique environnement Nov 3, 2009 -
Dailymotion - Copenhague 2009 - Tous mobilisés ! - une vidéo Actu et Politique
Pour tout savoir sur Copenhague : http://www.copenhague.developpement-durable.gouv.frCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Nov 1, 2009 -
Nigeria rebels threaten to end ceasefire - 01 Nov 09
AlJazeera : Nigeria's main rebel group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), is threatening to call off its ceasefire with the government if foreign oil companies do not leave their land. Henry Okah, the group's leader, told Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege that the government has not stuck to its part of the deal and that "there will be a resumption of violence very soon". Many of the armed groups argue that they are fighting for a greater share of oil revenue to remain in the Niger deltCollected in Conflits terrorisme drogue Nov 1, 2009 -
Egypt food subsidies face criticism - 31 Oct 09
AlJazeera : Egypt food subsidies face criticism For 50 years, Egypt's government has subsidised basic food items for the poor. Today, 65 million Egyptians benefit from the subsidies. But there is growing criticism that the government is not doing enough to guarantee that the cheap food rations are distributed to those who really need them. Critics say even some rich people can buy subsidised food and that some of it is sold on the black market. Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports from Egypt.Collected in Emeutes et crises Nov 1, 2009 -
Nigeria rebels threaten to end ceasefire - 01 Nov 09
AlJazeera : Nigeria's main rebel group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), is threatening to call off its ceasefire with the government if foreign oil companies do not leave their land. Henry Okah, the group's leader, told Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege that the government has not stuck to its part of the deal and that "there will be a resumption of violence very soon". Many of the armed groups argue that they are fighting for a greater share of oil revenue to remain in the Niger deltCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Nov 1, 2009 -
Egypt food subsidies face criticism - 31 Oct 09
AlJazeera : Egypt food subsidies face criticism For 50 years, Egypt's government has subsidised basic food items for the poor. Today, 65 million Egyptians benefit from the subsidies. But there is growing criticism that the government is not doing enough to guarantee that the cheap food rations are distributed to those who really need them. Critics say even some rich people can buy subsidised food and that some of it is sold on the black market. Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports from Egypt.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Nov 1, 2009 -
Memory's Day
ILRIFILM : By following a young girl in rural Malawi through a typical day, this documentary highlights issues faced by developing countries, as well as science and research organisations, as they work to improve the lives of people in Africa and around the world who depend on agriculture.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 30, 2009 -
RDC - La situation empire au Nord-Kivu
France24 : Malgré le rapprochement entre le Congolais Joseph Kabila et le Rwandais Paul Kagamé, la situation du Nord-Kivu ne cesse d'empirer. Une récente enquête publiée par 84 ONG fait état d'une situation désastreuse.Collected in Conflits terrorisme drogue Oct 30, 2009 -
EU Summit & Climate Change
http://www.euronews.net/ European Union leaders open a difficult summit on Thursday, facing an east-west rift over who should pay most to entice developing nations to sign up to a new global climate change pact.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Oct 30, 2009 -
Memory's Day
ILRIFILM : By following a young girl in rural Malawi through a typical day, this documentary highlights issues faced by developing countries, as well as science and research organisations, as they work to improve the lives of people in Africa and around the world who depend on agriculture.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Oct 30, 2009 -
RDC - La situation empire au Nord-Kivu
France24 : Malgré le rapprochement entre le Congolais Joseph Kabila et le Rwandais Paul Kagamé, la situation du Nord-Kivu ne cesse d'empirer. Une récente enquête publiée par 84 ONG fait état d'une situation désastreuse.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Oct 30, 2009 -
EU Summit & Climate Change
http://www.euronews.net/ European Union leaders open a difficult summit on Thursday, facing an east-west rift over who should pay most to entice developing nations to sign up to a new global climate change pact.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Oct 30, 2009 -
Rubbish clogs Manila bay - 30 Oct 09
AlJazeera : What was once a site of pride and beauty, the main waterfront in the Philippine capital, Manila, is today little more than a massive rubbish dump. Manila Bay is clogged and polluted, primarily from the squatters who have set up homes along the waterway. The government is trying to clean the bay up, but as Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports, there appears to be no quick fix.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 30, 2009 -
On Pakistan's frontline - 30 Oct 09
AlJazeera : For two weeks, the Pakistani military has been waging a battle against Taliban fighters and their strongholds near the Afghan border. Part of the offensive is taking place in Sherwangi in South Waziristan. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan spent the day embedded with the Pakistani military and sent this report.Collected in Conflits terrorisme drogue Oct 30, 2009 -
Rubbish clogs Manila bay - 30 Oct 09
AlJazeera : What was once a site of pride and beauty, the main waterfront in the Philippine capital, Manila, is today little more than a massive rubbish dump. Manila Bay is clogged and polluted, primarily from the squatters who have set up homes along the waterway. The government is trying to clean the bay up, but as Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports, there appears to be no quick fix.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Oct 30, 2009 -
On Pakistan's frontline - 30 Oct 09
AlJazeera : For two weeks, the Pakistani military has been waging a battle against Taliban fighters and their strongholds near the Afghan border. Part of the offensive is taking place in Sherwangi in South Waziristan. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan spent the day embedded with the Pakistani military and sent this report.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Oct 30, 2009 -
Palestinians homeless again after eviction - 29 Oct 09
AlJazeera : The United Nations is calling on Israel to immediately stop demolishing Palestinian homes in occupied East Jerusalem. The UN says 60,000 Palestinians may be at risk of being forcibly evicted. Israel says the houses are built without construction permits, which Palestinians say are almost impossible to obtain. Our correspondent Jacky Rowland is in Sheikh Jarrah where Israeli police dismantled a tent set up by a Palestinian family already evicted by Israeli orders in August.Collected in Population villes societes Oct 29, 2009 -
ILRI Campus in Kenya—Facilities and Projects 2007
ILRIFILM : A tour of the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya and its facilities and projects.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 29, 2009
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MarieSophie UNEP : n West Africa,the Sahara desert is growing by thousands of square kilometers a year and the search for water for people and their animals becomes ever more desperate.
Nov 22, 2009