
Ghana has been noted as the second biggest donor to Haiti after Guyana, based on donor countries' Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Details of financial aid and other assistance to the people of Haiti, being tracked by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), were released recently by the Data Blog hosted on the website of the UK newspaper, the Guardian.
The United Nations has offered to take a lead role in educating hundreds of former Nigerian rebels and providing graduates with job opportunities in the Niger Delta, a U.N. official said on Monday.
Malawi's parliament approved an 11.5 billion kwacha ($76 million) supplementary budget on Monday to aid families hit hard by a drought and support its new commitments after taking over the African Union chairmanship.
Chadian President Idriss Deby Itno paid a landmark visit on Monday to Khartoum, in a bid to consolidate a thaw in ties and boost efforts to bring peace to Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
Botswana's economy should return to growth in the financial year to June 2011, lifted by a gradual recovery in global diamond sales, Finance Minister Kenneth Matambo said on Monday.
Infrastructure projects are all on track and all work will be completed in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ says the host nationâs Inter-Ministerial Committee.
With anticipation building over South Africa 2010, all-time greats Beckenbauer, Charlton, Milla, Pele and Sanchez have told FIFA.com of their passion.
Slovenia defender Matej Mavric spoke to FIFA.com about his country's road to South Africa 2010 and chances of reaching the last 16 at the tournament.
New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert has named a strong 17-man squad for the All Whites match against Mexico in Los Angeles next month.
Spain will complete their preparations for this summer's FIFA World Cup with a friendly against Poland, the Spanish FA confirmed today.