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Video / Photos 2010 -- Culltural and Football festivals |
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Video - 2010 Cultural Festival, Bern
 
Photos - 2010 Cultural Festival, Bern, Switzerland.

Photos - Football Festival, Bern, Switzerland
2010 Footbal Festival. Integration Football Festival is organized in collaboration with "the Sport the Bridge" |
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Getting Comfortable with e-safety! |
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Welcome to a new series of Information Technology articles geared at boosting your Web confidence. The goal is to make your web experience more enjoyable; therefore, lots of articles will focus around Internet & the Web. Accepted, there are lots of buzzwords surrounding the use of the Web; however, this column will attempt to cut through some of the hype and get you up to speed. Internet is no longer a nice-to-have, it is a necessity, thus, unavoidable. Topics to be covered under "e-Safety" category: Scamming, phishing, antivirus, wireless connections, email accounts, slow computers, online free services. This episode discusses Scamming.
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Cultural Festivals Videos Highlights |
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Electrifying performances to elevate the ambiance within the Festival Market. Yes, it happened in Switzerland and was a public event. The forthcoming 2010 version promises even better...
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Swiss African Forum (SAF) is embarking on the campaign against Malaria. This decision came immediately after some SAF members attended a symposium on Malaria prevention in Amsterdam. Motivated by the revolutionary ProVector invention of Prof. Dr. Thomas Kollar, SAF is working collaboratively with a sister organization AEMRN to distribute the ProVector device into some African countries. A comprehensive report on the ProVector Project following the Amsterdam symposium could be downloaded from AEMRN website. 
With the aid of locals in Cameroon and Kenya, SAF successfully put smiles to the faces of many families who received the ProVector device. Below are a few photos from Cameroon. Additional photos and videos from Kenya will be uploaded soon. SAF plans to cover as many countries as possible in Africa. Please, if you are interested in participating do contact us or email directly to
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. According to UN report, a child dies of Malaria every 30 Seconds.
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