Cultural Survival's Community Radio Project director Mark Camp reports from Guatemala that Tropical Storm Agatha devastated many of the communities that we are working with there. After more than three feet of rain fell, mudslides and flooding now have killed 123 people, and the death toll is expected to rise. Community radio stations did what they always do, worked to serve the community by putting out calls for blankets, plastic sheeting, drinking water, clothing and food to distribute to makeshift shelters. Read more.
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Democracy unlike chieftancy has cause great harm in Africa
Posted by: Alhassan Issah | January 09, 2011 at 12:51 PM