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Beitrag vom 05.06.2023

The New Humanitarian

EXCLUSIVE: GiveDirectly loses $900,000 in DRC mobile cash fraud

“These were people who had high starting levels of vulnerability (who) were told that they were going to receive a potentially life changing amount of money.”

Jacob Goldberg

BANGKOK
GiveDirectly, a leading distributor of cash aid, has suspended all its active operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where at least $900,000 was allegedly stolen by staff or former workers in a large-scale fraud that penetrated every department of the country office.

Beitrag vom 05.06.2023

The New Humanitarian

WFP leadership in Ethiopia resigns amid aid diversion probe

The agency’s aid into Tigray has been suspended since an internal investigation – due to deliver its findings any day – was launched in May.

Obi Anyadike
Senior editor, Africa

JOHANNESBURG

The senior leadership of the World Food Programme in Ethiopia has resigned, shortly before the findings of a probe into the misappropriation of food aid in the country are due to be made public, according to several sources who witnessed the resignations.

Beitrag vom 02.06.2023

france 24

Senegal deploys troops to capital as Dakar braces for more unrest

Army troops were deployed to parts of the Senegalese capital Dakar on Friday as the city braced for more unrest after a jail sentence for opposition leader Ousmane Sonko sparked one of the deadliest days of violence in the country's recent memory.

Beitrag vom 01.06.2023

spiegel.de

Koloniale Haarpracht

Warum afrikanische Anwälte heute noch weißblonde Perücken tragen

Koloniales Erbe oder Statussymbol? Die Briten haben ihre Kolonien in Afrika vor 60 Jahren aufgegeben, doch geblieben sind: blonde Perücken in Gerichtssälen. Nun tobt ein Kulturkampf.

Aus Kenia und Uganda berichten Heiner Hoffmann, Asha Jaffar und Henry Wasswa

Beitrag vom 01.06.2023

The Africa Report

HUMAN RIGHTS?

Ethiopia: New scheme to export maids to Saudi Arabia after ban due to rights abuses lifted
By Samuel Getachew

Ethiopia has started a scheme to send 500,000 house maids to Saudi Arabia, swallowing its concerns over human rights abuses in a bid to tackle depressed foreign currency reserves and inject vitality into key economic sectors.