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Return Of Businesses To New Orleans After Katrina
Sunday, 30 Aug, 2009 – 1:00 | No Comment

LSU Professor and Chair of Environmental Sciences Nina Lam and Professor and Louisiana Real Estate Commission Chair Kelley Pace, along with colleagues from LSU, Tulane University and Texas State University, will publish the results of a study analyzing business return to New Orleans post-Katrina in the peer reviewed open access journal PLoS ONE, on Wednesday, Aug. 26.

BOMA International Releases Preparedness Top Ten List For National Preparedness Month
Sunday, 30 Aug, 2009 – 0:00 | No Comment

September is National Preparedness Month and the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International has released a list of ten proactive steps property professionals can take to ensure their tenants, staff and buildings are safe in an emergency or natural disaster.

UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman Decries Continued Rape And Violence Against Women And Children In The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sunday, 30 Aug, 2009 – 0:00 | No Comment

UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman met with victims of rape and violence in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They included a 15-year-old girl who she had met in 2006 during her first visit to this poverty and conflict-ravaged country.

Opinion Piece Outlines New Model For Foreign Aid
Friday, 28 Aug, 2009 – 4:00 | No Comment

President Obama’s “comments on foreign aid [in Ghana] make it all the more surprising that the only real change in our foreign assistance programs under his administration so far is in indicated spending” - Carol Adelman, director of the Center for Global Prosperity at the Hudson Institute, and Nicho

Aid Agencies Seek To Access Displaced Yemenis At ‘High Risk’ Of Disease Outbreaks
Thursday, 27 Aug, 2009 – 4:00 | No Comment

Aid agencies on Tuesday “appealed for better access” to “tens of thousands” of people in Yemen who have been displaced by violence and are facing “a high risk of outbreaks of malaria and diarrhoeal diseases among the already malnourished population,” Reuters reports. An estimated 35,000 people have fled after violence escalated over the past two weeks, UNICEF said.

WFP Asks For $230M In Emergency Food Aid For Kenyans
Thursday, 27 Aug, 2009 – 3:00 | No Comment

“The U.N.’s World Food Programme (WFP) appealed on Tuesday for more than $230 million to provide emergency food aid over the next six months for 3.8 million Kenyans affected by deepening drought and high food prices,” Reuters reports (Wallis, 8/25).

Also In Global Health News: USAID Administrator; HIV Infection Rate In Zimbabwe; Plumpy’Nut In India
Wednesday, 26 Aug, 2009 – 5:00 | No Comment

Prospective Candidates For USAID Administrator “Sources in the development community and on the Hill say they are hearing” that the people being considered for the USAID administrator position are likely to be “safe,” it could be “someone already in place in the administration and possibly confirmed for something else,” Foreign Policy’s blog, “The Cable,” reports.

Also In Global Health News: USAID Administrator; HIV Infection Rate In Zimbabwe; Plumpy’Nut In India
Wednesday, 26 Aug, 2009 – 5:00 | No Comment

Prospective Candidates For USAID Administrator “Sources in the development community and on the Hill say they are hearing” that the people being considered for the USAID administrator position are likely to be “safe,” it could be “someone already in place in the administration and possibly confirmed for something else,” Foreign Policy’s blog, “The Cable,” reports.

Half Of Somalia Needs Emergency Aid, Significant Deterioration In Food Security, Report Says
Wednesday, 26 Aug, 2009 – 4:00 | No Comment

Somalia faces its “worst humanitarian crisis since civil war began in the country 18 years ago, with half of the country’s population in need of emergency aid,” the Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU), a U.N. agency, said in a report (pdf) released Monday, Bloomberg reports (McLure, 8/25).

Half Of Somalia Needs Emergency Aid, Significant Deterioration In Food Security, Report Says
Wednesday, 26 Aug, 2009 – 4:00 | No Comment

Somalia faces its “worst humanitarian crisis since civil war began in the country 18 years ago, with half of the country’s population in need of emergency aid,” the Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit (FSNAU), a U.N. agency, said in a report (pdf) released Monday, Bloomberg reports (McLure, 8/25).