Archive for July 16th, 2008

Response of African leaders

I recently read an article on CNN on why Few African leaders criticize Mugabe.
It is a shame to call some of these African leaders…  Leaders.  Be it Charles Taylor, Abacha,
Mobutu, Sese Seko, Yahya Jammeh, Idi Amin and Eyedema. They constantly exploit their people.  Most of the African leaders cannot accuse Mugabe because they themselves are guilty of the same crime. Gabon’s leader has been in power since 1967 and no one talks about Bongo of Angola, who has not held elections since 1992. We still have Jammeh of Gambia who claims to be a democratic leader and is known for saying he will be in power forever and has the cure for AIDS. 

Jammeh claims that Africa should hail Mugabe

“We Africans should learn a lesson from this,” …”They (the West) think (more…)

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What to do with Mugabe?

Mugabe! Mugabe! What to do with him.

It was announced that Zimbabwe’s inflation has risen to 2.2 million. It appears as though things are getting worse everyday. The U.S is still pushing to place sanctions on Zimbabwe despite blocks from Russia and China at the UN. I believe the sanctions will hurt the Zimbabwean people more than it will hurt Mugabe. He will still enjoy his luxuries.

It appears as though Mugabe is immune to the world’s criticism. They criticize him and he responds by calling them names and tell them “to go hang” what can we do with him? The only hope is he is growing old and his time will soon run out.  The most annoying issue in the whole Zimbabwe debacle is South African president Thabo Mbaeki. I do not see him doing much. He is always seen patting or hugging Mugabe. Isn’t South Africa meant to be a regional leader and do something? I believe South Africa gains from the demise of Zimbabwe. The more Zimbabwe crashes, the more the South African economy booms.

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Omar Al Bashir Arrest????

Hmm where to begin….
The Sudan genocide sometimes seems like a forgotten issue. Nevertheless genocide still goes on every second. The ICC (International Criminal Court) is trying to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese leader Omar Al Bashir on charges of running a campaign for genocide which has killed over 300,000 people and has driven 2.5 million away. My problem with this arrest is who will actually arrest Bashir. How does the ICC plan to carry this out? I am a bit skeptical (more…)

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How effective Public-Private Partnerships help combat HIV/AIDS

The Global Health council held a panel discussion at the US Capitol yesterday on how Public-Private partnerships help build effective models to combat HIV/AIDS in Africa.  The dignitaries present were Jane Kambalane (First Secretary at the embassy of the republic of Malawi), Lisa Bohmer (Director of Global Partnership at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation, Maurice Middleberg (VP Public Policy at Global Health council), and Jeff Richardson (Vice President of the Abbott Fund).

  Mr. Middleberg began the talk by discussing the importance of effective Public-Private Partnerships. He states that there must be clear consensus on goals, articulated strategies, defined roles and responsibilities, and transparency for any partnership to work.  Ms. Kambalame of Malawi discussed how Public –Private Partnerships helps in the fight against in Malawi. In Malawi, the shortage of facilities and doctors delay the treatment and care of HIV/AIDS. However, (more…)

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