By Ethan Strassfield
The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (CHD), an independent mediation organization, has sadly been the victim of business fraud by its own former Director of Finance and Administration. The fraud was discovered in June 2010 by CHD senior management, who then engaged KPMG to conduct a full investigation.
This is an unfortunate occurrence in an organization that does great work in promoting peace all over the world. Since 1999 CHD, an independent mediation organization, has been improving the global response to armed conflict through mediation. It helps belligerents find ways of resolving their differences peacefully and addresses humanitarian issues to reduce the impact of conflict on civilians, with notable successes in Aceh, Philippines, Darfur and Somaliland.


African leaders and U.S. policymakers appear to be heading for a collision over an approach to the President of Sudan, Omar al Bashir. The Sudanese leader is facing charges by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and genocide during the bitter seven-year conflict in Darfur.
By Bernadeia H. Johnson
Minnesotans with complex and chronic conditions can begin to enroll in health care homes as the first clinics that have been certified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The first 11 certified health care homes are in several regions of the state, include both urban and rural clinics and range from single-physician to large systems clinics.
By Merle David Kellerhals Jr.
Professor Andrew Jonathan Nok (MFR), the professor of Biochemistry at ABU, Zaria who is also the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria visits Minnesota. Professor Andrew a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Science, who emerged the winner of the Nigerian Liquefied and Natural Gas (NLNG) Nigeria Prize for Science. Professor Andrew clinged the prestigious science award in 2009 for his seminal work in discovering the gene responsible for the creation of Sialidase (SD), an enzyme which causes sleeping sickness (Trypanosomiasis) titled “Functional Studies on the Trypanosome Sialidase/Trans-sialidase - Prospects for DNA vaccine.”
By Ndze Ntuv Evaristus Tunka
Videos of a police assault on a protest by African women and children have been widely circulating on the internet. The footage shows the officers trying to move African squatters from the north-east Parisian suburb of La Courneuve.