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Suspected Islamist militants attack Niger prison

June 1, 2013 Nigerien minister of justice Narou Amadou

Gunmen have attacked the main prison in Niger's capital, Niamey, killing at least four people, officials say. They are thought to be members of the Islamist militant group, Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (Mujao).

Niger President Issoufou warns of Libya threat

May 27, 2013 Mahamadou Issoufou, Niger President

Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou has said that suicide bombers who attacked two targets in his country last week came from southern Libya.

Niger: Villagers vow to end female genital mutilation

May 17, 2013 Most Ghanaians in the Northern regions support female genital mutilation

About 14,000 villagers from 20 communities in Niger took a public vow to end female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced under-age marriage as the West African country's government steps up its fight against such abuses.

Malian PM justifies dialogue with northern rebels

November 19, 2012 Malian PM Cheikh Modibo Diarra

Prime Minister Cheikh Mdibo Diarra has said it is possible to dialogue with rebel groups in northern Mali, which has been under secessionists control for the better part of the year.

He said the Bamako government would hold talks with the radical Islamic movement Ansar Dine and the Touareg rebel National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad, the MNLA, noting that these are Malians whose voices must be heard.

17 African countries among top 50 making business regulation growth

October 24, 2012 Pres. Paul Kagame of Rwanda

A new report by the World Bank and International Finance Corporation says 17 sub-Saharan countries are among the 50 economies making the biggest improvement in business regulation for domestic firms.

The improvement has been going on since 2005.

Experts discuss future of regional currency regimes in Africa

October 12, 2012 A CFA banknote used in West Africa

A three-day international meeting of African countries and the Franc zone is underway here in the Senegalese capital, Dakar, to discuss regional single currency regimes on the continent.

 

OSIWA, WB join to fight contract graft in West Africa

June 25, 2012 Abdul Tejan-Cole, OSIWA

The Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) and The World Bank (WB) have joined forces to help strengthen transparency and accountability in public procurement through collaboration among government, civil society and the private sector.

According to The World Bank, public procurement represents about 50% to 70% of total government spending in many developing countries. It is also a major source of revenue to the private sector.

Donors’ contributions not matching scale of Mali emergency

June 14, 2012 Children in Mali suffering from multiple disaster

Some time ago, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR together with the WFP made a donors appeal for support to address the huge humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the worsening security situation in Mali.

Mali junta dissolved but members absorbed to crush rebels

June 11, 2012 Mali dissolved junt

Mali’s military junta of Captain Amadou Sanogo has been dissolved, an announcement by the interim authorities said in Bamako over the weekend.

 

Insecurity heightens locust invasion threat in Mali, Niger--FAO

June 6, 2012 Desert locust

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is warning that a locust invasion, previously controlled by the late Gaddafi government and Algeria, is threatening croplands in Niger and Mali.