Africa In Fact (Johannesburg)
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May 01
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Africa: Big Brother, Too [analysis]
Armed with a mobile phone, anyone can share news stories, video footage and radio broadcasts with the world. Read more »
April 01
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Malawi: Dealing with 'Donor-Fearing' Politics [analysis]
The historian Dame Margery Perham was a major architect of the British colonial technique of indirect rule. "The great gap between the culture of rulers and ruled" was "the basic... Read more »
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Africa: Wanted Dead or Alive - Foreign Aid in Africa [analysis]
Every year billions of dollars in development aid stream into sub-Saharan Africa. Western countries and multilateral agencies like the World Bank and Britain's Department for... Read more »
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Africa: Sending Money Back Home Beats Foreign Aid [analysis]
The African diaspora is a major source of foreign income - so large that it now outstrips foreign aid sent by Western donors. Nearly 140m Africans live abroad. The money they send... Read more »
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Africa: Chinese Take-Aways - Financing Infrastructure in Africa [analysis]
China is financing and building bridges, dams, highways, power plants and rail lines from southern Angola to Sudan in North Africa. It is one of the continent’s most... Read more »
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Africa: Famine in the Sahel - Schmaltz Without Substance [analysis]
In 2004 Sudanese soldiers surrounded and laid siege to the town of Kailak in Darfur. Its residents soon began to starve and die. But somehow, foreign reporters covering the Darfur... Read more »
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Rwanda: The International Community Turns Off the Aid Tap [analysis]
Jaqueline Mukagatete lives somewhere between Rwanda’s past and its future. She shells peas while sitting on the step of what will be, when it is finished, her new concrete... Read more »
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Mali: How to Avoid Making the Same Mistakes [analysis]
While French and now African troops battle Islamist insurgents in Mali’s north, the government in the southern capital of Bamako plans to hold nationwide elections in July... Read more »
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Africa: Stolen Aid Slays Development [analysis]
When a major foreign funder of one of Nigeria's biggest public health campaigns threatened to cut vital aid in November 2012, the country's civil society knew it could be a... Read more »
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