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The Horn

International Crisis Group

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The Horn of Africa is in turmoil. From revolution in Sudan to civil war in Ethiopia, from Somalia’s political stalemate and the regional spread of jihadism to troubled East African democracies, the region’s pace and scale of change are difficult to keep up with. The Horn, a podcast series from the International Crisis Group, helps make sense of it all. Host Alan Boswell and guests dive deep behind the headlines as they analyse events, debate diplomacy and discuss avenues toward peace. Hosted ...
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Every month, Charlie Linney and Lewis Brooks speak to a diverse group of practitioners, experts, and commentators from around the world to discuss the impacts of security policy on contemporary conflict. Join us to talk about the long-term implications of securitised interventions and policies, both for democratic controls over the use of force in Europe, the US and elsewhere and for the communities most impacted in places like the Middle East, the Sahel, the Horn of Africa, South America an ...
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A monthly history podcast about the Horn of Africa since 1270 AD. This is a historical survey of Northeast Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia. Released on the last Sunday of every month. Theme: "Snow in Aksum" by Mild Sorcery Effects, mildsorceryeffects.bandcamp.com Logo/Banner: Julian Rimmer, https://irulan.media Editing: Literal Fiction Book Club, https://anchor.fm/literal-fiction-book-club Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoApod_1270 Patreon: https://patreon.com/HoApod_1270 Blog ...
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HORN PEACE PRESS DAILY NEWS

HORN PEACE PRESS DAILY NEWS PODCAST SHOW

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HORN PEACE PRESS INTETNATIONAL NEWS NET is one of the Degitalized platform application scope based international website which is most probably Affiliates through developing by Writing in diplomatic news and Article as well as the political and other contextual related issues the Horn of Africa region as well as the HORN PEACE PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS NET website which is popular and always available in news every were around Global For instance we are ready to combat reliably feeds in our c ...
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Veteran journalist and broadcaster Rams Mabote, in association with SowetanLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that looks at the funny side of news and current affairs. Mabote will take listeners on a journey to the light side of dark. Because life is too short to take the news to heart, and in typical South African style, we choose to laugh so we don’t cry.
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On Africa

Travis Adkins

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"On Africa" is a convening space for rich and nuanced conversations about the continent with a broad and diverse array of thought leaders. The program will cover a variety of issues across every region of Africa, ranging from politics, governance and conflict; to history, economics, art and culture.
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Ground-breaking, Peabody Award-winning broadcast news journalist Carl Nelson, has interviewed Presidents, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, politicians, authors, celebrities, civic leaders, and people from all walks of life over a four-decade career that has taken him from Nelson Mandela’s prison cell in South Africa to the Rodney King Riots in Los Angeles, to his present career as the host of Washington DC’s latest daily newsmaker radio program weekdays from 6-10 am on WOL 1450am, WOLB Talk ...
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Hosted by Justin Martell and the YPT team, The Pioneer Podcast is the official podcast of Young Pioneer Tours where we bring listeners unique perspectives as we travel to the world's most unique and hard to reach destinations. For more information on how you can visit our "destinations your mother wishes you'd stayed away from" visit us at youngpioneertours.com.
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Empathy: A Podcast

Kenan Heise, Carol Heise and Todd Price

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You know the word. Now hear the stories inspired by the idea. Stories about people, like Harriet Tubman, Abigail Adams, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Charles Dickens. Stories about places, like Eritrea, Nazi Germany, and Afghanistan. Stories about empathy.
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Taurus By the Horns

Jessie Harrison and KC Eusebio

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Team Taurus® shooters, Jessie Harrison & KC Eusebio, give you an inside look into Taurus® and the firearms world. Guests join the hosts to entertain with stories from the range and adventures from the field.
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Cynthia Dearin is the Managing Director of Dearin & Associates, Founder of the International Business Accelerator and author of Amazon best-seller "Camels, Sheikhs & Billionaires: Your Guide to Business Culture in the Middle East and North Africa". Dearin & Associates is an international business consulting company that helps clients to access opportunities in fast-growing international markets. We are passionate about helping our clients expand internationally, because we recognise that the ...
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Roadshow and Tell

Roadshow and Tell

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A podcast for people hoping to improve their team's pub trivia score. Each episode we visit a specialty or regional museum so you can learn things you never knew you wanted to. See what's being talked about in the eps on Instagram: @roadshowandtell. Do you know of a specialty museum? roadshowandtell@gmail.com.
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The Hippie Greg Show

The Hippie Greg Show

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Join Hippie Greg as he interviews people from all sorts of hippie subcultures including the VW Bus community, people living in communes and other unconventional lifestyles, musicians, and holistic health practitioners of all kinds. The interviews and topics on the show will shed light on stories previously untold in an effort to bring people together thru awareness of people, cultures, and ideas outside the mainstream. Along with this, Hippie Greg will also share some insights from things he ...
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Chapters: (00:00) Introduction and Appreciation for Hood Communists (04:45) Countering the Idea of Ethiopian Imperialism and Colonialism (06:07) The Significance of the Armed Struggle in Eritrea (12:21) Moving Away from Hyper-Nationalism and Chauvinism (30:48) The Anti-Colonial Armed Struggle (34:36) Challenging the Existence Narrative of "Ethiopia…
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On Daybreak Africa: Egypt delivers military equipment to Somalia amid rising tensions in the Horn of Africa. Plus, the UN says millions of people of African descent face racial discrimination. The entry into Botswana of the Starlink satellite internet service is hailed as a ‘game-changer’ amid concern over costs. Cameroon media denounce a surge in …
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On Daybreak Africa: A jihadist attack about 80 miles of Burkina Faso’s capital is one of the deadliest in nearly a decade of violence. Plus, UNICEF says it is facing a fresh wave of Internally Displaced Persons in the Democratic Republic of Congo. SADC removes Eswatini’s political crisis from its agenda. We’ll hear the point of view of Eswatini’s g…
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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says it is facing a fresh wave of Internally Displaced Persons, or IDPs, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, complicating efforts to provide aid and mitigate the spread of the mpox disease. Grant Leity, a Country Representative who just returned from Goma and Ituri provinces, told VOA’s Chinedu Offor tha…
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A spokesperson says the Eswatini government is pleased that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has dropped the country from its agenda. SADC has been holding regular consultations with the Eswatini government and the Multi Stakeholder Forum of Eswatini following deadly pro-democracy protests in 2021. The opposition says the SADC deci…
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The Multi Stakeholder Forum of Eswatini says it is disappointed with the decision of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to remove the country from the SADC agenda. The Forum is an umbrella group of political parties and civil society groups. SADC had been holding regular consultations with the Eswatini government and the opposition f…
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A Gabonese human rights and democracy activist says the military junta in Libreville deserves a grade of C for its performance. This, as the junta marks its first year since the overthrow of President Ali Bongo Ondimba. Meanwhile, Transitional President Oligui Nguema has unveiled the draft of a future constitution. Rights and democracy activist Fra…
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Egypt delivered military equipment to Somalia this week amid rising tensions in the Horn of Africa following a controversial deal struck between neighboring Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland earlier this year. Reuters, citing diplomatic and Somali government sources, says that two Egyptian military planes carrying weapons and ammuniti…
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Millions of people of African descent around the world continue to be victims of systemic and structural racism and racial discrimination, according to the United Nations. As the world marks the International Day for People of African Descent tomorrow Saturday, the UN says it’s time for all countries to take decisive action against racism and racia…
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One of the prosecutors in the case involving former Chief Justice of Liberia Gloria Musu Scott has been reacting to the Supreme Court’s nullification of her life sentence for the death of her foster daughter. The court overturned the sentence on Wednesday because of what it called “insufficient evidence” to link Justice Scott and her relatives to t…
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The entry of Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service into the Botswana market this week has been hailed as a game-changer. Analysts agree that the introduction of the satellite provider will improve internet access but there is concern over subscription costs and its potential to push local internet service providers out of business. From Gaborone, M…
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Journalists in Cameroon say attacks on reporters have surged as the country prepares for next year’s elections. Ninety-one-year-old President Paul Biya, who has ruled for over four decades, may run again. Rights groups say six journalists have been assaulted by gunmen in the past three weeks, while several reporters and a radio station have been or…
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Physician/Scientist Dr. Velva Boles aka Dr. V joins our classroom to shed light on “Healthcare in America for Blacks,” highlighting the impact of Big Pharma on medical prices in the Black community. Additionally, she’ll delve into the latest developments in the coronavirus family and the concerning Mpox breakout. Before Dr. V’s session, Griot Profe…
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On Daybreak Africa: Egypt delivered its first military aid to Somalia in more than four decades on Tuesday- a move likely to deepen strains between the two countries and Ethiopia. Plus, a life sentence for a former Liberian Chief Justice has been overturned. Malawi awards Mozambican leader with a rare honorary doctorate. The use of drones by terror…
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In an interview with VOA, United Nations experts say terror groups in Africa are increasing their use of drones to carry out operations previously only possible to nation-states. From Somalia to the Sahel, reporter Henry Wilkins looks at how this makes the work of African states fighting insurgencies even more difficult…
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Several agencies say Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, has become a convergence point for organized crime. Researchers say criminals are targeting weaknesses in the security operations of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to exploit Lake Victoria’s ecosystem for profit. Darren Taylor reports.By Darren Taylor
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One in 200 polio infections leads to irreversible paralysis. According to the WHO Africa, among those paralyzed about five to ten percent die once their muscles become immobilized. World Health Organization regional director for Africa Matshidiso Moeti says cross-border coordination, vaccinating children, and leveraging technology are key to succes…
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Malawi has conferred an honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in International Affairs and Diplomacy (Honoris Causa) to Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi. Malawi's President Lazarus Chakwera presented the award Wednesday at the University of Malawi in Zomba district. He says it confirms warm relations which Nyusi has championed between the people of Mal…
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Nigeria has received its first shipment of mpox vaccines, donated by the United States, to combat the ongoing outbreak of the disease. This comes amid a sharp rise in cases across Africa with the Democratic Republic of Congo and East African nations reporting the majority of infections. Gibson Emeka reports from Abuja…
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Kenyan teachers continued their strike for the third day Wednesday despite a court order to suspend the work stoppage. They are demanding the implementation of the second phase of the 2021-2025 Collective Bargaining Agreement and the confirmation of about 46,000 junior secondary staff teachers as permanent and pension-worthy employees. Kenya’s Perm…
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In Liberia, former Chief Justice Gloria Musu-Scott has been released from jail where she has been serving a life sentence for the death of her foster daughter at the justice’s home. The Liberian Supreme Court overturned the life sentence on Wednesday because of insufficient evidence to link Justice Scott and her relatives to the crime. In an exclus…
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Chairman Fred Hampton will visit our classroom to preview the 2024 Peoples’ Convention, which will take place in Chicago. The event will feature panel discussions and a screening of the award-winning movie “Judas and the Black Messiah”. Before the Chairman’s appearance, Washington, DC activist Al-Malik Farrakhan will discuss this weekend’s Annual M…
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On Daybreak Africa: A United Nations Security Council committee is considering sanctioning two generals with Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for threatening the country's peace, security, and stability, Plus, President Ruto nominates, and East African leaders endorse Raila Odinga’s candidacy to chair the African Union Commission. Va…
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Food demand is creating substantial opportunities for Africa’s food processors, according to the report by the Malabo Montpellier Panel. It says the rise in population, urbanization, and middle-class incomes in Africa is creating marketable opportunities for processed foods. However,a report by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD),…
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Uganda’s top opposition party – the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) – has split into two factions: one led by five-time president candidate Kizza Besigye; the other faction is led by Patrick Amuriat. As Mugume Davis Rwakaringi reports from Kampala, Besigye’s new faction is called the People's Front for Freedom party…
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Emergency responders were scrambling on Tuesday to find out how many people remain missing after floods caused water to burst through a dam in eastern Sudan. Reuters reports that the collapse of the Arbaat Dam on Sunday killed 30 people and likely dozens more. UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric briefed reporters on Tuesday…
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The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which officially declared the ongoing mpox outbreak a public health emergency recently, has said the continent will need 10 million doses of vaccines to stop the spread of the disease. Experts, however, say the global shortage of mpox vaccines will affect any inoculation drives in Africa. Juma …
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Kenya on Tuesday launched the candidacy of Raila Odinga as chairperson for the African Union Commission. Odinga, a veteran opposition leader and former prime minister, is seeking to replace Moussa Faki of Chad as African Union Commission chairperson since his term ends early next year. Kenyan president William Ruto led the launch at State House, Na…
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Many consumers in Zambia are fearful after the government found high levels of aflatoxins in the country’s staple food - maize meal. Health authorities say high levels of aflatoxins pose a danger to both human and animal life as 400 dogs are believed to have died after exposure to contaminated dog food. Kathy Short reports from Lusaka…
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Make sure not to miss the enlightening and stimulating discussion with Dr. Edwin Nichols, Sister Euri and Dr. Jude Azard. Clinical psychiatrist Dr. Edwin Nichols will delve into the philosophical and practical aspects of cultural differences and how to identify the essence of ethnic disparities. Before Dr. Nichols' talk, Sister Euri will provide a …
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Join us on Monday morning, the last week of Black August, for an enlightening session with Pan-African Reparations activist Dr. David Horne. Dr. Horne, an experienced college-level Critical Thinking educator, will delve into the pressing question of whether the Democrats can sustain their momentum through the November Elections. In addition, he wil…
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On Daybreak Africa: At least 100 villagers and soldiers were killed in central Burkina Faso during a weekend attack on a village by al-Qaida-linked jihadis. Plus, US-Africa military conference will discuss the role of legal advisers in troop deployments. The DRC may not receive its first delivery of mpox vaccines this week as the virus impacts camp…
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In Kenya, lawmakers are debating a measure that will impose restrictions on protests. The move follows the recent youth-led demonstrations that turned violent and forced the government to withdraw the finance bill. The proposed anti-protest legislation will impose harsh penalties, including jail terms, for those who break the law during protests. C…
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More than 30 African countries are being represented at a military law conference that begins in Lusaka, Zambia Tuesday. Participants will discuss the role of legal advisers in the deployment of troops as conflicts threaten stability across Africa. From Gaborone, Mqondisi Dube reportsBy Mqondisi Dube
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It appears that the Democratic Republic of Congo may not receive its first delivery of mpox vaccines this week. Reuters quotes the head of the country’s response team as saying there are still several processes to follow. This, as the country’s army Monday accused rebels launched new attacks near the border with Uganda. Reporter Al Katanty Sabiti D…
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As Guinea’s draft constitution awaits a referendum date, it is already generating public debate because of a clause calling for general amnesty for members of the military junta. There is also a movement by some Guineans to petition junta leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president. Faya Millimono, leader of the opposition Liberal Bloc Party, tell…
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Nigerian authorities have rolled out modalities for massive food importation to reduce food prices amid the worst hunger crisis and economic decline in decades. Chief Superintendent of Customs Abdullahi Maiwada, spokesperson for the Nigerian Customs Service, told VOA’s Chinedu Offor, only approved grains will be allowed into the country…
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Angola, last week, hosted the third ministerial meeting between DRC and Rwanda delegations in its capital Luanda. A statement from the Angola ministry of foreign affairs said the meeting focused on the analysis of the peace agreement proposal, presented by the Angolan president, João Lourenço, to his counterparts from Rwanda and from the DRC. The s…
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On Daybreak Africa: Renewed fighting between Democratic Republic of Congo's army and M23 rebels broke out on Sunday around a densely populated town in eastern North Kivu province, where the rebels are waging an insurgency, the army and M23 said. Plus, Rwanda and DRC foreign ministers meet again in Angola in two weeks. Research shows that African yo…
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Former Liberian President George Weah is seeking the intervention of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for what he calls attacks on his party the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) by the government of President Joseph Boakai. Dennise Nimpson reports from Monrovia.By Dennise Nimpson
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Attacks on humanitarian workers in the DRC are increasing and hampering their efforts to care for thousands of refugees in IDP camps and mitigate the threats of Ebola and mpox. Grant Leithy, country representative for UNICEF in the DRC, told VOA’s Chinedu Offor, authorities should do more to protect staff and bring perpetrators of the crimes to jus…
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On Daybreak Africa: The World Food Program has announced the arrival of a rare convoy of humanitarian aid into civil war-torn Sudan via a temporarily reopened border crossing with Chad. Plus, Experts call for more funding for African agriculture. Peace talks between the DRC and Rwanda are scheduled to resume this week. Liberian Police descend on op…
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Amid famine and food shortages across Africa, agriculture experts are meeting in Uganda to discuss ways to improve food security and nutrition. Experts from regional block, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, or IGAD, say governments must make deliberate efforts to increase funding for agriculture and must involve women and youth in the…
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Neely Fuller Jr. checks into our classroom to expound on his tome on Racism, White Supremacy. Many already know his mandate: "If you don't understand how the system of RWS works and all that it entails, then everything else you think you understand will only confuse you." Before Mr. Fuller, we will preview Monday's start of school in Baltimore and …
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On Daybreak Africa: Cameroon opposition and civil society blame low voter registration on President Paul Biya. Plus, a US official holds talks in Africa on the 'responsible use' of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in military operations. Peace talks between DRC and Rwanda governments are scheduled to resume in Angola's capital, Luanda, this week. An Af…
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A U.S. State Department official was in Nigeria this week for crucial meetings with local authorities and regional bloc ECOWAS on the military use of artificial intelligence and issues related to the technology. Timothy Obiezu reports from Abuja on the meetings with Mallory Stewart, the assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Arms Control, D…
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Peace talks between the governments of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda are scheduled to resume in Angola's capital, Luanda, this week. Although the Angolan-led process has international support, analysts say that the agreements are routinely violated, and there seems to be no accountability. Father Jean-Claude Atusameso, CEO and P…
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