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The former executive director of the American Samoa Special Services Commission (the commission) has entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to steal more than $325,000 in AmeriCorps grant funds.
Sylvia Gong, an eighth grader at Hopkins Junior High School in Fremont, California, has received the top North American prize in the United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) 19th annual International Children’s Painting Competition (ICPC). Her...
Health Secretary Andy Burnham has announced that a new C.difficile objective will be introduced to drive down infections even further and ensure that all NHS organizations strive towards the level of the very best.
This follows the NHS’ success...
Uganda leader,Yoweri Museveni has given assurances that his government under the ruling National Resistance Movement, is determined to improve the economic infrastructure, particularly the roads, in order to reduce the cost of doing business.
“Good...
People all over England are being invited to body pop and foxtrot for free at thousands of dance classes next weekend as part of the new Let’s Dance campaign.
Let’s Dance is the latest project from Change4Life, the nationwide movement to help us all...
The Inter-African Committee (IAC) on Harmful Traditional Practices (HTPS), an NGO, has urged Nigeria to accelerate the eradication of female genital mutilation (FGM) and establish a mechanism to monitor ages of girls before marriage.
Mrs. Oyefunso Orenuga,...
FilterPure and their partners Global Effect and other Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have announced a ground breaking ceremony in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti for a new water filtration factory. The FilterPure factory will employ Haitians to build, manufacture...
Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity, are joining forces with the Department of Health to launch a Government campaign to get kids boogying for a healthier future across the country.
The ‘Let’s Dance with Change4Life’ campaign will see the...
Results from a baseline survey on the Right to Know, Right to Education conducted by the Civil Society Coalition for Quality Basic Education (CSCQBE) shows that almost 80 percent of teachers and parents in Malawi have not read the African Charter on Child...