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Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:51:29 +0000
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From: ROGER OPIGO <rogerop...@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 110
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Date: Friday, 24 April, 2009, 3:40 PM




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From: ROGER OPIGO <rogerop...@gmail.com>
Date: Apr 24, 2009 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 110
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <westnilenet@kym.net>


Hey John,
 
Your deliberations look quiet awesome. There is another crucial issue I was 
requesting you include on some of the hot topics and that is the issue of 
refforestation or a massive campaign to plant trees across the sub region given 
the rapid expansion of the sahara southwards, the bursting population and also 
the negative effects of economic activity.

Regards,
Roger Opigo
 

On 4/24/09, JohnAJackson <javud...@gmail.com> wrote: 


Moderating our discussions
 
Ladies and gentlemen, 
 
Let us use this forum like a real meeting with an agenda. Let's exhaust an 
issue and then move to the next issues. This will give us coherent and 
consitency for documenting the commends Mr. Arumadri has voluntered to help 
with.
 
Here is a list of Hot Topics for discussion:
 
1) Closure of Primary School in Koboko District
2) Migration of Walalu Pastoralist in Wet Nile 
3) Barifa Forest demarcation for development
4) Relocation of Arua Prison out of the City or Town
5) Matego District Issue
6) Electiricity & Power development
7) Poor Performance in Schools in West Nile, Task Force (TF) Working on this 
now. Waiting for feed back.
8) AOB
 
I would like to  volunteer to moderate discussion on School Closure for TWO 
WEEKS (2).
May I ask anyone or evereyone who has a commend to post their commend(s) on 
school  closure. Let us exhaust this one item so that 
recommendations/suggestions are documented.
 
Suggestions:
a) Does the Department of Inspectorate, Ministry of Education have guide lines 
for opening schools?
b) What operating conditions are acceptable in the Elementary/Secondary schools?
c) Who should be authorized to open a school?
d) What conditions do we want to see in a good school?
e) Is quantity of schools better than the qaulity?
f) etc
 
Kindly post your commends within two weeks (2). Finish this topic and move to 
next.
Let us have a structured and well organized discussion.
 
Thank your for your commends and suggstions
 
 
John J Avudria

 
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Hello,

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From: Webcast-DPI <webc...@un.org>
Subject: [Webcast] UN Webcast Live Schedule for Friday, 24 April 2009 + UN 
Channel on YouTube videos
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Date: Thursday, 23 April, 2009, 11:01 PM



View today's archived videos at: http://www.un.org/webcast/2009.html

UN Webcast Live Schedule for Friday, 24 April 2009: http://www.un.org/webcast
Channel 1
10:00am Security Council: The situation in Chad, the Central African Republic 
and the subregion. Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations 
Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad (S/2009/199).

3:00pm Special Event: Event on the theme "The tsunami global lessons learned", 
to present the report entitled "The tsunami legacy: Innovation, breakthroughs 
and change", co-chaired by the newly appointed Administrator of UNDP, in her 
capacity as Head of UNDG, and the Permanent Representative of Indonesia.

Channel 2
12:00noon Daily Noon Press Briefing By the Office of the Spokesperson for the 
Secretary-General. Guest at noon: Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Representative 
for the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, to present the 
latest Annual Report of the Secretary General on the situation of children and 
armed conflict, and brief on her recent trip to the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo.

Channel 3
10:00am General Assembly: 81st plenary meeting - Special economic assistance to 
individual countries or regions: draft resolution A/63/L.67

Channel 4
9:45am Media Stakeout: Outside the Security Council Chamber.

Channel 5
Durban Review Conference
20 - 24 April 2009, Geneva, Switzerland (GMT+2)
(http://www.un.org/webcast/durbanreview/)

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Visit the UN Channel on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/unitednations
Videos posted today, 23 April 2009:






Malaria in Sierra Leone
United Nations, New York, April 2009 - Sierra Leone has one of the worlds 
highest mortality rates for children under five, mainly from preventable 
diseases. Years of war and neglect have turned the countrys poorest urban 
districts into Malaria hotspots. But better diagnoses, drugs, access to 
treatment and greater emphasis on prevention are starting to make a difference.
Added: April 23, 2009, 01:38 PM
Time: 3:43



"One World Against Malaria"
United Nations, New York, 23 April 2009 - Daily Briefing by the Office of the 
Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. The Secretary-General's Special Envoy 
for Malaria, Ray Chambers, will co-host the "One World Against Malaria" Summit 
tomorrow in Washington, D.C., on the eve of World Malaria Day. The Summits goal 
will be to recognize the important role that faith-based organizations have in 
combating the disease. It will also reaffirm and renew commitments to achieving 
the Secretary-Generals goal of providing universal access to malaria prevention 
by 2010 -- in order to end deaths from malaria by 2015. The Summit will bring 
together faith leaders from Africa and the United States, as well as government 
and global health leaders. The heads of the World Health Organization (WHO) and 
UNICEF, Margaret Chan and Ann Veneman, as well as the US Ambassador to the UN, 
Susan Rice, will address the gathering. For his part, Ray Chambers is expected 
to discuss the
 importance of bringing Christians, Muslims, and people of all faiths together 
to defeat a common enemy. He will also recognize the tremendous influence that 
faith leaders have in encouraging their congregations to use mosquito nets and 
seek treatment. We have a media advisory on tomorrows event upstairs. 
Meanwhile, also on malaria, WHO reports that malaria deaths in Zambia have 
declined by 66%. That decline was especially steep after more than 3 million 
long-lasting insecticidal nets were distributed between 2006 and 2008. We have 
more on that in my office.
Added: April 23, 2009, 12:50 PM
Time: 1:28



Stern Recommendation on Somali Piracy
United Nations, New York, 23 April 2009 - Daily Briefing by the Office of the 
Spokesperson for the Secretary-General. The Secretary-General this morning 
delivered the opening statement at the International Conference in Brussels in 
support of the Somali Security Institutions and the African Union Mission in 
Somalia (AMISOM). He said that piracy is not a water-borne disease, but rather 
a symptom of anarchy and insecurity on the ground. Dealing with it, he said, 
requires an integrated strategy that addresses the fundamental issue of 
lawlessness in Somalia. He said we must ensure that AMISOM has what it needs to 
fulfill the mandate authorized by the African Union and the UN Security 
Council. At the same time, he reminded all Member States of the critical 
funding shortage for the World Food Programme's Emergency Operation, which 
still requires $168 million through the end of 2009. The strategy for Somalia, 
he emphasized, is based on a new partnership among
 the United Nations, the African Union, the European Union, donors and the 
Somalis themselves. He also met today with the Chairperson of the African Union 
Commission, Jean Ping, the European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, 
with whom he had a joint press stakeout, and with Kenyas Foreign Minister, 
among others. This evening, the Secretary-General spoke to the press, welcoming 
the generous contributions made at todays conference, where more than 200 
million dollars were pledged. He said that he is both hopeful and realistic 
about Somalias prospects: hopeful at the strong support and political will that 
has been shown, and realistic about the need for patience and constant 
commitment. The Secretary-Generals week-long travel, which started in Trinidad 
and Tobago and continued through Switzerland, Malta and Belgium, has ended, and 
he will be back at UN Headquarters tomorrow.
News Story: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=30575&Cr=somali&Cr1=
Added: April 23, 2009, 12:47 PM
Time: 2:00



The Critical Sri Lankan Humanitarian Situation
United Nations, New York, 23 April 2009 - The Assistant Secretary-General for 
Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Catherine 
Bragg, briefs the press on the humanitarian situation in Sri Lanka.
Added: April 23, 2009, 12:43 PM
Time: 24:10



Durban Review Conference - Dance Performance (Part 1)
United Nations, Geneva, 21 April 2009 - Durban Review Conference (Geneva, 20-24 
April 2009) Dance Performance by the Surialanga Dance Company of the University 
of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban (South Africa). Drumming by Koumba Tosh and a member 
of the Fifawa band, a Geneva-based African reggae band. The group specialises 
in intercultural dance fusion which celebrates tolerance and respect for 
different cultures, languages and musical traditions. The group works with 
communities in South Africa and has performed in many countries around the 
world.
Durban Review Conference Website: http://www.un.org/durbanreview2009/
Added: April 23, 2009, 05:02 AM
Time: 15:15

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