Elisabeth C.Doe’s Story
Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 Posted in Countries, English, Gender, Liberia, Livelihoods | No Comments »"Joining the Virtuous Women’s Cooperative helped me to learn new skills and have better living conditions" The Vaitown women sewing center and cloth shop is located in the middle of a second hand clothes market in the center of Monrovia. ...
Oxfam’s work in Kailahun Sierra Leone
Monday, January 24th, 2011 Posted in Countries, English, Sierra Leone, Videos, Water and Sanitation | No Comments »Oxfam in Sierra Leone
Monday, January 24th, 2011 Posted in Countries, English, Sierra Leone | No Comments »Supporting farmers in Jos Nigeria
Thursday, January 13th, 2011 Posted in Agriculture, English, Nigeria, SLISSFAN BLOG | No Comments »Below is an interview from producers supported by Oxfam in Jos. For more information , have a look at the SLISSFAN Blog : www.wfd-oxfamng-2010.tumblr.com
I have the right to own a property and to literacy
Thursday, January 13th, 2011 Posted in Countries, English, Gender, Sierra Leone | No Comments »[caption id="attachment_759" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Musukura Samura beneficiary the women\'s right to owning property and to literacy project in Kabala, Sierra Leone"][/caption]The story of Musu :By Yaye Fatou Marone,Regional Programme Communication Officer Sierra Leone is ranked 180 out of 182 countries of ...
Climate Change :Multilateralism is back
Thursday, January 13th, 2011 Posted in Bloggers in West Africa, Campaigns, Climate Change, English | No Comments »[caption id="attachment_764" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Pan-Africa Head of Economic Justice (OI)"][/caption] A blog by Mohamet Lamine Ndiaye, Pan-Africa Head of Economic Justice (OI) about his own perspective of the Cancun Meeting. The United Nations climate change negotiations are back on track after the ...