Swaziland: baseline information
SwazilandKingdom of Swaziland
Population [WHO 2006]: 1 million
Annual population growth [WHO 2006]: 1 %
HDI (and rank out of 177) [UN 2005]: 0.498 (147th)
Life expectancy at birth [WHO 2006]: 37 years
Currency: Lilangeni
Main exports: sugar, wood pulp, minerals
Capital city: Mbabane
Provinces/ districts: 4 districts (Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni)
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Background
Swaziland(a) Social, Economic and political
Swaziland’s constitution was suspended in 1973. Since then, the King has effectively ruled by decree. Traditional and Westminster-style political systems run parallel to each other. This often results in confusion around, and an overlap between areas of jurisdiction. As a result, basic human rights are exercised and denied, apparently at random. On June 22 2001, the King issued a Proclamation to the Nation with Decree No1 of 2001, a decree effectively enhancing the 1973 decree of his father suspending the constitution, and declaring a de facto state of emergency in Swaziland.
Call for Proposals on Strengthening Women’s Movements in Crisis and Transitional Countries
Angola | DRC | Swaziland | Zimbabwe | Gender & Women's RightsCall for Proposals on Strengthening Women’s Movements in Crisis and Transitional Countries (Angola, DRC, Swaziland and Zimbabwe)
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The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) is calling for project proposals from women’s rights organisations in Angola, DRC, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. OSISA will support proposals that seek to define and drive clear gender and women’s rights agendas in these countries. OSISA will provide programme and institutional support to the organisations to build their capacity and enable them to take leadership in strategic planning, articulating, implementing and advocating for women’s rights in their countries. Selected organizations will become core partners that OSISA will work closely with for the next three years, to support its broader objective of building and sustaining vibrant women’s movements at national and regional levels in Southern Africa. The overall goal of this initiative is to build and sustain vibrant women’s movements that are equipped to define and firmly keep women’s rights issues on national agendas in contexts where these are often lost and placed at the peripheries of national priorities due to other more pressing national struggles.
Appel à Propositions pour le Renforcement des Mouvements Féminins dans les Pays en Crise et en Transition
Angola | DRC | Swaziland | Zimbabwe | Gender & Women's RightsAppel à Propositions pour le Renforcement des Mouvements Féminins dans les Pays en Crise et en Transition (Angola, RDC, Swaziland et Zimbabwe)
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L’Initiative de Société Ouverte pour l’Afrique Australe (Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)) appelle à des propositions de projet de la part des organisations des droits de la femme en Angola, DRC, Swaziland et Zimbabwe. OSISA apportera son aide aux propositions qui visent à définir mettre en œuvre des programmes clairs de droits des sexes et des femmes dans ces pays. OSISA fournira aux organisations un support institutionnel et de programme pour renforcer leur capacité et leur permettre de prendre le leadership en matière de programmation de stratégie, expression, amélioration et plaidoyer pour les droits des femmes dans leurs pays. Des organisations sélectionnées deviendront les partenaires de base avec lesquels OSISA travaillera étroitement au cours des trois prochaines années, pour assister son objectif plus large de constituer et soutenir les dynamiques mouvements des femmes au niveau national et régional en Afrique Australe. Le but global de cette initiative est de construire et soutenir les dynamiques mouvements des femmes qui sont nécessaires pour définir et maintenir les problèmes des droits des femmes sur les programmes nationaux dans des contextes où ceux-ci sont souvent perdus et placés à la périphérie des priorités nationales.
Taiwan offers Swazis free medical service
SwazilandChina Post - Taipei,Taiwan
JOHANNESBURG -- A Taiwanese charity on Wednesday provided free medical service to patients in the southern African country of Swaziland who are too poor to see a doctor. Crowds of patients suffering diabetes, pulmonary tuberculosis, malaria, and dysentery arrived from nearby regions at a police station square in Swaziland's Kaphunga to seek treatment from
Swaziland opposition to boycott poll
Swaziland | Human Rights & Democracy BuildingIndependent Online - Cape Town,South Africa
By Lunga Masuku Manzini - Opposition groups in Swaziland, Africa's last absolute monarchy, have agreed to boycott parliamentary polls later this year, undertaking instead to push harder for multi-party elections. A dozen political parties, civic organisations and student groupings
Swazi coalminers locked underground
Economic Justice | SwazilandThe Swazi Observer - Mbabane,Swaziland
About a 100 mineworkers are said to have been locked inside the shaft of Maloma Colliery since Wednesday midnight. Selby Mtshali, President of the Mining Quarrying and Allied Workers Union of Swaziland (MQAWUS) has alleged that they have been locked in there in the aftermath of the general lockout following a strike action that was to start at midnight on Wednesday. Surprisingly the Mine Manager J. Breytenbach says there are about 78 underground workers who are refusing to come out to the surface as a form of protest. Mtshali said the workers were in the Wednesday 6pm shift and were to knock off at 4am yesterday. However because of the strike action the workers allege that management decided to lock those inside the shaft there while others were locked out and as a result those in the morning shift were not allowed in. Mtshali said the only food ration they had was two packets of 100 grammes of Movite energy food.When we visited the mine the premises were locked and guarded by both security and police ... labour inspectors from Big Bend led by one Mkhonta declined to talk to our reporters because they said they were still consulting ... The workers claim they wanted parity with other Xstrata alloys (mother company) employees. They further say management receives SA salary scales while the ordinary mineworker receives ‘peanuts’. They want this (parity) to apply to all staff. They further allege that some senior managers were offered 25 percent salary raise while junior staff got only six percent. They say management has been hosting lavish parties of late instead of paying them well. Then the matter went through balloting by invoking Section 86 (2) of the Industrial Relations Act of 2005 as amended. CMAC conducted the balloting which favoured the workers by 99.12 votes, they say. Only two were against the strike action out of 440 employees ...
Elderly caregivers in Swaziland
Economic Justice | Swaziland | HIV and AIDSPlus News - South Africa
MBABANE, 25 January 2008 (PlusNews) - The widowed Gogo (SiSwati for "granny") Thwala, 72, lives a life that relies heavily on her survival skills as she single-handedly raises three grandchildren, but not a trace of resignation or despair clouds her smile. "Yes, when the Lord
Swaziland wants power from Mozambique
Economic Justice | Mozambique | SwazilandMacauhub - Macau,China
Mbabane, Swaziland, 24 Jan – An official from Swaziland’s electricity company said Wednesday in Mbabane that the company was considering importing electricity from Mozambique after South Africa’s Eskom suspended exports. Sikhumbuzo Tsabedze, director of the customer services department of
Sandlane pleads not guilty to assault
SwazilandThe Swazi Observer - Mbabane,Swaziland
By Bheki Gama SANDLANE Zwane, the member of the King’s advisory body, the Swaziland National Council Standing Committee (SNCSC) has pleaded not guilty. Zwane briefly appeared at Manzini Magistrate Court yesterday facing a charge of assault. He allegedly committed the offence at the Matsapha Flying Club on Saturday where he was allegedly involved in an
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