African Monitor (Cape Town)
Website: http://www.africanmonitor.org
November 9, 2011
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Africa: Communities Want to Be Active Participants in Development
A strong call for an increase in economic opportunities for grassroots communities and the need and right to self-determination and self-actualisation is evident among communities... Read more »
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Africa: Food Security More Essential Than Food Aid
Adequate investment in agriculture by African governments and development partners could improve food security, reduce hunger and poverty, as well as manage the devastating effects... Read more »
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Africa: Grassroots Fight to Have a Say in Development
Failure to engage the grassroots citizenry will cripple the development agenda of the African continent, says a study released today in Sandton by an independent African monitoring... Read more »
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Africa: Informal Sector Is a Critical Economic Vessel, Says Report
The Informal Sector must be included in the development of Africa, according to the independent monitoring agency, African Monitor. Read more »
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Africa: Will Poor Benefit From Continent's 'New Dawn'?
Africa is on the brink of a major development breakthrough; a momentum that is well-merited and anchored in solid foundations sufficient enough to carry the continent forward at a... Read more »
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Africa: Development of Any Kind Must Be People Focussed
Wealth creation and economic growth are essential tools for sustainable development in Africa. Read more »
May 24, 2011
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Africa: Better Policies for Better Lives - Implications for Africa [document]
An Open Letter to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Read more »
March 8, 2011
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Africa: Unlocking Africa's Moment [document]
On International women's Day, many events are held in centres across the world to celebrate the achievements of women through the ages. This is a day to inspire women, especially... Read more »
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