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Guinea Bissau: Govt's Tough Post-Coup Recovery
UNIRIN, 16 June 2014
The recent successful holding of legislative and presidential elections has raised hopes that Guinea-Bissau can move closer to the end of a two-year political crisis marked by… Read more »
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Guinea Bissau: Guinea Bissau's Impressive Elections
Chatham House, 20 May 2014
Guinea Bissau's recent elections hold the promise of bringing to an end a long period of instability. The country's imperative tasks are now to build an inclusive government, to… Read more »
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Gambia: Jammeh Urges New G/Bissau Leader to Pursue Reconciliation
Daily Observer, 4 June 2014
The president of the Republic has urged the new Bissau-Guinean president-elect to pursue a policy of national reconciliation and forget past differences in order to ensure… Read more »
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Guinea Bissau: Environmentalists Decry Guinea-Bissau's Dwindling Forests
DW, 13 May 2014
Illegal logging in Guinea-Bissau is a business that brings in millions of dollars for those involved in the vice. But it has led to a decline of the country's forests,local and… Read more »
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Guinea Bissau: World Bank Helps Expand Agriculture Sector, Create Job Opportunities for Youth
World Bank, 22 May 2014
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors has approved an US$8.2 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA)* to help Guinea-Bissau create jobs and combat… Read more »
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Angola: CPLP Defence Ministers Vow to Support Guinea-Bissau
ANGOP, 27 May 2014
The Defence Minister of the Portuguese Speaking Countries Community (CPLP) renewed on Monday the commitment of contributing to the consolidation of the democratic process in… Read more »
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Gambia: Banjul-Bissau Relations
Daily Observer, 4 June 2014
No nation can exist in total isolation, thus the need to have either passive or active relationships commonly called alliance among different countries of the world. The Gambia's… Read more »