27-year-old Indonesian police officer becomes youngest ever woman to be honoured with top UN award

27-year-old Indonesian police officer becomes youngest ever woman to be honoured with top UN award

Rismayanti is a crime database officer with the UN mission MINUSCA. She, a statement has it, helped conceptualise and develop a criminal database that enables UN police to map and analyse crime and disorder hotspots.

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South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

The index reveals that South Africa grapples with more than one form of organised crime. These include human, arms, organ and drug trafficking, child labour, labour exploitation, domestic servitude and child brides. These forms of organised crime have created thriving criminal markets that are supported by the influence of criminal actors – responsible for years of state capture – and criminal networks that are highly interconnected.

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WHO pays Congolese sexual abuse victims $250 to retain dignity and reputation of UN agency

WHO pays Congolese sexual abuse victims $250 to retain dignity and reputation of UN agency

For a visiting WHO staffer working in Congo, the standard daily allowance ranges from about $144 to $480. Gamhewage received $231 a day during her three-day trip to the Congolese capital Kinshasa, according to an internal travel claim.

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Intra-African Fair in Cairo told AfCFTA can end colonial legacy of exporting raw materials

Intra-African Fair in Cairo told AfCFTA can end colonial legacy of exporting raw materials

Jean-Louis Ekra, Deputy Chairperson of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023) Advisory Council and a former President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).

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Best African music performance is now new category in 2024 Grammy Awards

Best African music performance is now new category in 2024 Grammy Awards

Two existing categories have been moved to the general field, which means that all Grammy voters can participate in selecting the winners: producer of the year, non-classical and songwriter of the year, non-classical, the latter of which was first introduced this past year.

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Dismissal of soldiers accused of sexual abuse from UN peacekeeping in Congo alarms South Africa

Dismissal of soldiers accused of sexual abuse from UN peacekeeping in Congo alarms South Africa

A team of South African investigators is working with the UN Office of internal oversight, the statement continues, adding “as the investigation progresses, any identified victims will be referred for assistance in line with the UN Comprehensive Strategy on Assistance and Support to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse”.

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US Secretary of State says President Biden is keen on improved US-Africa trade programme

US Secretary of State says President Biden is keen on improved US-Africa trade programme

Over $10 billion worth of African exports entered the United States duty free last year under the programme. However, the US International Trade Commission earlier this year highlighted major shortcomings.

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Without peace to keep, UN winds up its missions in Africa, experts wary of risky security vacuum

Without peace to keep, UN winds up its missions in Africa, experts wary of risky security vacuum

Half of the UN’s 12 peacekeeping missions are in Africa, comprises about 86,000 military, police and civilian personnel. MONUSCO and MINUSMA, two of the biggest and most expensive operations, are working to fully withdraw by the end of 2023.

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Millions of jobs in Kenya, South Africa and 3 others in limbo over AGOA trade initiative

Millions of jobs in Kenya, South Africa and 3 others in limbo over AGOA trade initiative

Apparel has been the standout success story of AGOA, which launched in 2000 to help develop African economies and foster democracy. African apparel exports under the programme reached nearly $1.4 billion last year, double the pre-AGOA amount.

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Poverty and corruption are transforming African coastal waters into world’s biggest transnational crime scene

Poverty and corruption are transforming African coastal waters into world’s biggest transnational crime scene

Drug runners also exploit the hard-to-police waters of East Africa, including the island states of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, the French island of Réunion and the Seychelles, which has the highest per capita rate of heroin use in the world.

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