November 2005 in Africa

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Malawi food crisis
Niger food crisis
Zimbabwe home demolitions

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[edit] Ongoing armed conflicts

Second Congo War
Darfur conflict in Sudan
Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire
Conflict in northern Uganda

[edit] Upcoming elections

November 8: Liberia, Presidential run-off
November 13: Burkina Faso, Presidential
November 21: Kenya, Constitutional Referendum
November 26: Zimbabwe, Senate
November 27: Gabon, Presidential
November-December: Egypt, Parliamentary
December 14: Tanzania, Presidential & Parliamentary
December 18: Congo-Kinshasa (DRC), Constitutional
Referendum

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  • Kenyan voters overwhelmingly reject a new constitution, which would have given the president greater power, in a national referendum, which used symbols on the ballot paper to assist illiterate voters. (BBC)

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  • As more than one million Zambians face severe food shortages due to drought, President Levy Mwanawasa declares a national disaster and appeals for international food aid. (BBC)

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  • Somalia: 8 men were sentenced to death today for the murder of British Aid workers Richard and Enid Eyeington in Somaliland in October 2003. SOS BBC

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  • In Addis Ababa the capital city of Ethiopia, 7 members of the police have been killed and 250 sustained injuries from attacks by rioters using guns, hand grenades and stones. (AllAfrica)

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  • Sierra Leone Health and Sanitation Minister, Abator Thomas says that polio has been eradicated in the country, following a successful immunization program. (allAfrica)
  • The United Nations is asking donors for US$3.2 million to help six West African countries fight cholera. The disease has killed at least 700 people and infected over 42,000 in the region since June, a sharp rise due to the unusually heavy rains this year. (allAfrica)

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  • Measles Initiative (MI) announces that since 1999, more than 200 million children in Africa have been vaccinated against measles, reducing the infection rate by 60 percent and saving 1 million lives. (allAfrica)

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