The News Review:
- GUINEA-BISSAU-SENEGAL: Coming home from the street ‘” Photo Essay
- NABJ Joins with UN to Cover Climate Change and Development in Senegal.
- … Business Technologies Launch SME Toolkit in Benin and Senega…
- Reading boss will release Sonko to Senegal
- Progress in global measles control and mortality reduction 2000…
- Florence Williams reviews ‘The Wreck of the Medusa’
- IFC to Strengthen Management Education for Tourism Industry in Africa
GUINEA-BISSAU-SENEGAL: Coming home from the street ‘” Photo Essay
Reuters AlertNet – Nov 30, 2007
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NABJ Joins with UN to Cover Climate Change and Development in Senegal.
Free with registration – PR Newswire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 30, 2007
to Cover Climate Change and Development in Senegal. news organizations are heading to Senegal on a press trip organized by the United Nations and the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) on Dec.
… Business Technologies Launch SME Toolkit in Benin and Senega…
WebWire – WebWire (press release) – Nov 30, 2007
Through the toolkit small businesses will be able to access free learning resources and receive help on implementing sustainable business practices. They will also be able to partner with local support providers and go global by accessing detailed market investment and trade information on over 64 countries with the strongest export potential. Hermann Cakpo Chief Executive fficer H&C Business Technologies said “The launch of the SME Toolkit in Benin and Senegal will help promote sustainable private sector investment by enabling small and medium enterprises to access critical business skills and information resources. “Lizabeth Bronder IFC SME Toolkit Manager said “We are delighted to sign this agreement with H&C business Technologies and to add Benin and Senegal to our network of the African SME Toolkit sites. Having partners who can provide country-specific content local marketing and bundled technology services will make the toolkit more relevant for small business clients and entrepreneurs. ” IFC distributes the SME Toolkit in a number of countries through partnerships with local organizations that can translate the product into local languages and offer locally relevant content in areas such as business regulations sources of financing and local business directories as well as support the distribution of the local versions to SMEs in their markets. About IFCIFC a member of the World Bank Group fosters sustainable economic growth in developing countries by financing private sector investment mobilizing private capital in local and international financial markets and providing advisory and risk mitigation services to businesses and governments.
Reading boss will release Sonko to Senegal
Tribalfootball.com – Nov 30, 2007
07 | tribalfootball. com Reading boss Steve Coppell is ready to allow Ibrahima Sonko to play in The African Cup of Nations if he is called up by Senegal. Coppell also expects Cameroon international Andre Bikey and Ivory Coast international Emerse Fae to play the ACN.
Progress in global measles control and mortality reduction 2000…
highbeam.com – Nov 30, 2007
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Florence Williams reviews ‘The Wreck of the Medusa’
International Herald Tribune – Nov 30, 2007
Although marketed as another sea disaster tale (and the wreck is grippingly recounted) the book is as revealing about the powerfully resistant art of two colorful figures in post-Napoleonic France. The shipwreck was more than just a national embarrassment. Napoleon's Hundred Days had ended; the Bourbon dynasty had been restored for a second time only a year before it sent a convoy of ships to Senegal to reclaim the colony from the English. The flagship Medusa carried almost 400 people including settlers scientists the new governor of Senegal and a burned-out army regiment that had previously fought for and defended Napoleon. Commanding the ship was a minor aristocrat with little and outdated naval experience Hugues Duroy de Chaumareys who had been given the post as a reward for his loyalty to the crown.
IFC to Strengthen Management Education for Tourism Industry in Africa
WebWire – WebWire (press release) – Nov 30, 2007
“Don Hawkins Professor of Tourism Policy at the George Washington University said “Delivering quality management education in tourism is vital to unlocking its potential as a strategic growth sector in Africa. Through the new network we can facilitate a shared vision and harness the collective knowledge and expertise of Africa’s top institutions. “As part of the first phase of the program faculty from five African business schools in Kenya Madagascar Mozambique Rwanda and Senegal recently completed an intensive course development session at the University of Pretoria under the guidance of Professor Hawkins and Professor Ernie Heath (University of Pretoria). The participating schools committed to launch executive education programs in tourism by July 2008. They include the School of Finance and Banking (Rwanda) Strathmore University (Kenya) Institut Superieur de Management (Senegal) Instituto Superior Politecnico e Universitario (Mozambique) and Institut National des Sciences Comptables et de l’Administration d’Entreprises (Madagascar). About IFCIFC a member of the World Bank Group fosters sustainable economic growth in developing countries by financing private sector investment mobilizing private capital in local and international financial markets and providing advisory and risk mitigation services to businesses and governments. IFC’s vision is that poor people have the opportunity to escape poverty and improve their lives.