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Katie Nguyen
Katie Nguyen is an AlertNet correspondent based in London. She previously spent five years in Kenya covering east Africa for Reuters, including assignments to Southern Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Tanzania. She joined Reuters as a graduate trainee in 1999.
What the United Nations is saying about Africa's landmark treaty on internally displaced
22 Oct 2009 21:20:00 GMT
Author: Katie Nguyen

KAMPALA (AlertNet) - The African Union is due to adopt a convention to protect and assist millions of people on the continent, who have been uprooted within their own countries by violence and natural disasters.

Here are some key quotes from senior U.N. officials about the significance of the pact.

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Few heads of state to witness Africa's historic moment on IDP rights
22 Oct 2009 12:46:00 GMT
Author: Katie Nguyen

Its been touted as timely and groundbreaking, a major achievement and the first of its kind so why have so few African heads of states turned up at a special summit to adopt a convention to protect millions of the continents internally displaced?

Years of negotiations spearheaded by the 53-member African Union have culminated in the treaty to give rights to some 11.8 million IDPs, almost half the worlds displaced population.

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INTERVIEW-Challenge seen in ensuring Africa respects pact on displaced-ICRC
22 Oct 2009 11:07:00 GMT
Author: Katie Nguyen

By Katie Nguyen and Frank Nyakairu

KAMPALA (AlertNet) - The African Union (AU) has produced a major achievement in drawing up a pact providing rights to millions of the continent's internally displaced people, but ensuring that all parties respect the landmark convention will be a big challenge, the International Committee of the Red Cross said.

Africa hosts some 12 million internally displaced people (IDPs) -- almost half of the world's IDP population - who have been uprooted because of conflict and natural disasters.

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How Hollywood drove comedy writer Jane Bussmann to a war zone
21 Oct 2009 12:52:00 GMT
Author: Katie Nguyen

LONDON (AlertNet) - Rebel fighters, kidnapped children, mutilation -- war zones are no joke, so when comedy writer Jane Bussmann embarked on an account of conflict-torn northern Uganda she had one rule: all the laughs would be at her expense.

The Worst Date Ever: War Crimes, Hollywood Heart-throbs and Other Abominations starts off in Tinseltown where Bussmann is getting more and more jaded with having to ask celebrities what they wear and making up quotes for magazine articles for a living.

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Q+A with "Worst Date Ever" author Jane Bussmann
21 Oct 2009 12:49:00 GMT
Author: Katie Nguyen

Rebel fighters, kidnapped children, mutilation -- war zones are no joke, so when comedy writer Jane Bussmann embarked on an account of conflict-torn northern Uganda she had one rule: all the laughs would be at her expense.

"The Worst Date Ever: War Crimes, Hollywood Heart-throbs and Other Abominations"starts off in Tinseltown where Bussmann is getting more and more jaded with having to ask celebrities what they wear and making up quotes for magazine articles for a living.

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