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The story of the aeroplane house in Nigeria's capital Abuja

BBC Africa - Wed, 01/01/2020 - 01:49
Said Jammal has spent 20 years building the family's unusual home in the Nigerian capital Abuja.
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2020 Is the Decade of Action & It Has to Be a Sprint

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 15:59

Hosted by the governments of Kenya, Denmark and UNFPA, world leaders gather for the 3-day Nairobi Summit on ICPD25 to advance sexual, reproductive health & rights for all. November 12, 2019. Photo Courtesy: Redhouse Public Relations

By Siddharth Chatterjee
NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 31 2019 (IPS)

Happy New Year, Kenya. 2020 marks a decade of action towards the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Peace and development are inextricably linked, with each making the achievement of the other far more likely. This puts the conflict-prevention and development work of the UN at the heart of the agenda in East Africa, but in a multi-agency and programme environment, making meaningful progress is challenging.

Aware of this, the UN began a process of structural reforms led by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres who made reforms of the United Nations, a priority at the very beginning of his term in January 2017. The aim being to deliver better results through cooperation, collaboration and integration. 2019 was the year that the impact of these reforms became real and nowhere more than in the peace, conflict-prevention and development pillars of the UN’s work.

At the country level, that shift towards a nimble, 21st century UN challenges deeply entrenched practices and operations. In a country team with over 23 individual agencies, funds and programmes, the reform process can be complicated, even messy.

To the credit of the Kenya country team, we overcame the challenges of ceding long-held agency interests for the collective good and achieved some ground-breaking milestones in our partnership with governments, civic organizations and the private sector.

The most outstanding was our venturing out to confront challenges that transcend borders. East Africa faces major threats to peace and development across multiple fronts, and respective UN country teams have, in a remarkable show of teamwork, sought to harmonize their responses to these threats. Internecine border conflicts and the effects of climate change together make a formidable challenge that brought together UN teams from Kenya and Uganda, in a pact that seeks to bring sustainable development to the Karamoja triangle.

This pact follows from another successful regional collaboration project on the Kenya-Ethiopia border where communities accustomed to recurrent hostilities are now reaching out to each other to find solutions to common socio-economic challenges.

We believe that our regional surge towards prevention, peacemaking and diplomacy will have a particular impact on the youth, who suffer an enduring sense of being neglected and ignored. This narrative is a breeding ground for extremism and radicalization, so addressing such concerns was a key point of deliberation during last July’s African Regional High-Level Conference on Counter-Terrorism and the Prevention of Violent Extremism in Nairobi.

The same regional approach was behind the initiative by Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Somalia to sign the Declaration and Action Plan to End Cross-border FGM in April 2019. This was the first time multiple countries had come together to tackle this pernicious cross-border crime.

But there remain many in the region still left behind by development, and we continue to stand up for them through our UN Development Assistance Framework 2018-2022. The framework’s gender equality and rights focus is unmistakable, because in too many communities, the simple fact of being born female shatters one’s chances of living in full human dignity.

Our focus on giving a leg-up to those left farthest behind has attracted a positive response from our partners in national and county governments. By staying in lockstep with national priorities on issues such as health, agriculture and housing, the common thread of messages from our partners is that we are staying effective and responsive to the ambitions of Kenyans.

As 2020 beckons, the decade of action starts and it has to be a sprint to deliver on the SDGs, the UN team in Kenya is rolling up its sleeves with greater urgency, ambition and innovation. We will enhance regional cooperation and private-public partnerships as we work with the Government towards lifting millions of the citizens of this region out of poverty and upholding their human rights.

We are re-imagining ways of delivering development in ways such as the co-creation of an SDG innovation lab between the Government of Kenya, the Centre for Effective Global Action at the University of California in Berkeley, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the UN. The SDG Lab will kick off with support for the delivery of Kenya’s Big Four agenda by harnessing, big data, technology and innovation to achieve scale and impact.

As a UN country team, we got off the blocks in 2019 in pursuit of UN Deputy Secretary General Amina Mohammed’s challenge to “flip the orthodoxy” for the repositioning of the UN. We have dared to go beyond the typical and will do whatever it takes to respond effectively to the challenges faced by Kenya’s people, now and in the future.

Siddharth Chatterjee is the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Kenya.

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Antonio Dumas who persuaded five Brazilians to play for Togo dies

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 15:08
Antonio Dumas the coach who persuaded five Brazilians to play for Togo dies in Guinea at the age of 64.
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Angola court orders seizure of Isabel dos Santos's assets

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 13:09
The ex-president's billionaire daughter has been targeted in an anti-corruption investigation.
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'I feel complete' in Uganda - George the Poet

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 06:00
London-born spoken word artist and podcaster George the Poet reflects on belonging, diaspora and his Ugandan heritage before his first gig in the country.
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Africa's year in pictures 2019

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 01:55
A selection of the best photos from across Africa this year.
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UK and US considered Nigeria naval blockade over Saro-Wiwa execution

BBC Africa - Tue, 12/31/2019 - 01:33
The UK and US considered an oil embargo after activist Ken Saro-Wiwa was hanged, document reveals.
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Telecom giant MTN accused of paying bribes to Taliban, al-Qaeda

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 20:36
South African mobile company MTN responds to allegations it paid bribes to al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
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Gamal Eid: Egypt rights activist 'attacked and doused in paint by armed men'

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 18:49
Gamal Eid says his attackers were trying to "silence" him for his criticism of human rights abuses.
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Libya conflict: Turkey troop deployment bill sent to MPs

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 17:41
The bill allows Turkey to deploy troops in Libya, though it is not clear when it will be voted on.
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Michael Essien's African team of the decade

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 16:07
Ghana legend Michael Essien takes us through his best African eleven from the past 10 years.
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Sudan sentences 29 to death for teacher's killing in custody

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 16:06
The death penalty is given to intelligence agents who tortured a detained protester to death.
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Confederation Cup: Pyramids maintain winning start

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 11:57
Egyptian side Pyramids beat local rivals Al Masry 2-1 to maintain their 100% winning start in Group A of the Confederation Cup.
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England in South Africa: Dom Sibley latest player to suffer illness

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 11:06
Opener Dom Sibley is the 11th England player to be affected by illness on the tour of South Africa.
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Gay in Nigeria: 'Everybody sees me as an abomination'

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 02:57
Five years on from Nigeria's Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act, discrimination seems to be worse.
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Fleeing Sudan: Wales 'feels like home' for teenager from Darfur

BBC Africa - Mon, 12/30/2019 - 01:06
Idres was just 15 and without any immediate family when he left Sudan to avoid joining a militia,
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Morocco's Abderrazak Hamdallah is the world's top scorer for 2019

BBC Africa - Sun, 12/29/2019 - 15:15
Moroccan forward Abderrazak Hamdallah, who plays for Saudi club Al Nassr, becomes the top scorer of 2019 by ending the year with 57 goals in all competitions.
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South Africa v England: Tourists lose first Test by 107 runs

BBC Africa - Sun, 12/29/2019 - 14:23
South Africa claim a convincing 107-run victory as England collapse again in the first Test in Centurion.
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African Champions League: Al Hilal stun Etoile and el Kaabi hits hat-trick for Wydad

BBC Africa - Sun, 12/29/2019 - 13:22
A stunning win in Tunisia for Sudan's Al Hilal and an Ayoub el Kaabi hat-trick for Wydad Casablanca make the African Champions League headlines on Saturday.
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'World's oldest rhino' Fausta dies in Tanzania aged 57

BBC Africa - Sun, 12/29/2019 - 09:27
Fausta, a female eastern black rhino, lived in the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.
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