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UNESCO ARSENIC POLLUTION CLEANSER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
UNESCO, the UN’s scientific and cultural organisation, has launched a filter removing arsenic from water and which could, it claims, save tens of millions of lives from a pollutant created by many mines. Unveiled at its headquarters in Paris, UNESCO said the filter was “simple and ecologically sound”, using as an absorbent recycled iron oxide coated sand produced as a by-product in groundwater treatment plants “available at no cost almost everywhere”.…
UNESCO ARSENIC POLLUTION CLEANSER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
UNESCO, the UN’s scientific and cultural organisation, has launched a filter removing arsenic from water and which could save tens of millions of lives. Unveiled at its headquarters in Paris, UNESCO said the filter was “simple and ecologically sound”, using as an absorbent recycled iron oxide coated sand produced as a by-product in groundwater treatment plants “available at no cost almost everywhere”.…
WEST AFRICA TREE FRUIT INITIATIVE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank has announced a US$140 million grant and loan package to improve west African food production, notably confectionary ingredient export quality. The West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme will for instance establish a centre of excellence in Ghana for researching tree crops (cocoa, coffee, cashew, palm tree, rubber tree, Arabic gum, shea nut and mangoes).…
IAEA HEALTH
BY KEITH NUTHALL
INTERNATIONAL Atomic Energy Agency director general Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei has visited Nigeria and Ghana to see how his UN agency has been installing radiotherapy units in local hospitals.…
BUSHMEAT CONCERN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WEST African coastal communities are being forced to eat bushmeat because European Union (EU) subsidised commercial fishing is making local fish too expensive for local families. The European Commission has struck a series of fishing deals with countries such as Ghana and the Ivory Coast, where EU trawlers take fish for financial compensation to local governments.…
WHO SMOKING STATISTICS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WANT to sell cigarettes? Go east, young man. That might be the advice that tobacco companies could glean from the latest set of World Health Organisation (WHO) smoking figures. Using 2003 or latest available data, the WHO has collated percentage rate proportions of smoking adults (18 and over), compared with total populations of all but 56 countries: the overwhelming majority of nations.…
INVISIBLE HAND PIECE MONEY LAUNDERING
BY ALAN OSBORN
WHEN a local pizza parlour goes bust, or the site of a planned hotel complex is suddenly left abandoned or interest rates suddenly shoot up for no apparent reason, we don’t normally blame money launderers. Perhaps we should though.…
COTE D'IVOIRE & GHANA
BY RICHARD HURST
The Ivory Coast used to be a model of stability in west Africa, but the outbreak of civil war has done little to improve the country’s status in terms of money laundering, said an assessment by the US State Department.…
NIGERIA/BURKINO FASO
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE GLOBAL Fund for the Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is giving US$26 million to west Africa’s Burkina Faso to boost its fight against HIV/AIDS and malaria; the money will be distributed by the United Nations Development Programme.…
ANGLO GOLD - GHANA
BY RICHARD HURST
SOUTH African mining company AngloGold has stated that if it wins the bidding war for Ashanti Goldfields in Ghana it would immediately invest US$190 million to fund the capital requirements of the mine in the Obuasi region. Jonathan Best, AngloGold chief financial officer, highlighted the difference between AngloGold’s recapitalisation plans with that of London Stock Exchange listed Randgold of US$170 million over the next 30 years, (included in a total package of US$1 billion over 51 years).…