The Malagasy blogosphere is unanimous in saluting the passing of Rado, the renowned Malagasy poet. Jentilisa writes a detailed biography : “Zanaka mpitandrina ny tenany, teraka tamin’ny 1 oktobra 1923 (tapabolana sisa manko) ary Ankadivato ilay fonenana nahalehibe azy. Notezaina tanatin’ny fitiavana an’Andriamanitra sy ny tanindrazana tahaka ireo hafa novolavolaina tanaty lasitra protestanta nandritra ny fanjanahantany” […]
Environment: Energy and Conservation News from Blogs Around the World
In this post from GV environment, we check in with bloggers around the world who are writing on diverse topics; from ornithology, energy efficiency to forest preservation. The Bahraini ornithologist blog Bahrain Obs posts pictures and gives an update on bird migration. The migration is in full swing now – the Swallows on the wires have now […]
African MSM & Sex Workers Voice Concerns and Hopes at AIDS 2008
Posted by Lova Rakotomalala to Global Voices Online The AIDS 2008 conference (IAC) in Mexico City drew to a close on August, 8th, 2008. The theme of the conference was “universal action now” and judging from the heavy international attendance, the focus on marginalized communities and the daily newsletter aptly called “Global Voice”, it delivered […]
Blogger of the Week: Elena Ignatova
Posted by Elia Varela Serra to Global Voices Online Although today’s Blogger of the Week is not technically a blogger, she’s well known in the Macedonian blogosphere for her work at Global Voices Online in Macedonian, where she’s a translator and also the founding editor. Moreover, she’s also the editor of Global Voices in Albanian, […]
Team Africa Visits Baguio City for Friendship Boxing Match
Baguio City – A friendship boxing match sanctioned by the Amateur Boxing Association of the Philippines (ABAP) was held at the Igorot Garden Park which started at 11:30 am this 21 July 2008 (local time). A boxing team from Africa which composed of Zambia, Mauritius, Madagascar, Namibia and Congo faced the amateur boxers from […]
Afghanistan Eyes Newborns with Birth Certificate Drive
The Afghan government will be partnering with the United Nations in an attempt to provide all newborns with birth certificates. Afghanistan’s government says that less than 1 percent of its citizens have birth certificates, which makes it difficult to provide children with medical care and properly funded schooling. Beginning in Kabul, the nation’s capital, the […]
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