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Finance & Development September 2008 David C. L. Nellor |
The Rise of Africa's "Frontier" Markets A number of sub-Saharan countries are beginning to attract investors to their financial markets |
Finance & Development September 2008 Gupta & Tareq |
Mobilizing Revenue Strengthening domestic revenue bases is key to creating fiscal space for Africa's developmental needs |
Finance & Development March 2008 Wang & Bio-Tchane |
Africa's Burgeoning Ties with China Africa and China have been trading partners for centuries. But in recent years, the level and intensity of their relationship have increased dramatically. |
Finance & Development March 2008 |
Country Focus South Africa is currently seeing its longest expansion, thanks in part to sound policies. |
Popular Mechanics February 7, 2008 Paul Tolme |
How Cheap LEDs Could Efficiently Power Africa and Beyond Helping Africa light up. |
Adventure Robert J. Ross |
Congo Photo Gallery: Expedition Bonobo A perilous expedition into the Democratic Republic of the Congo hopes to establish contact that will help preserve the Iyaelima people and rare bonobo apes. |
Outside December 2007 Carl Hoffman |
Strange Bird Need something (or somebody) flown around Africa without a lot of questions? Can you pay with bricks of cash? Then you want old-school bush pilot Tim Roman, a man with a deft touch on jungle runways, and a place on every smart dictator's speed dial. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2007 Bio-Tchane & Yehoue |
Africa's Missing Ingredients How international economic aid can be better directed to entrench development in sub-Saharan Africa. |
Chemistry World November 21, 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
African Chemistry Network Launches The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has launched the Pan African Chemistry Network (PACN), an initiative which it hopes will promote scientific development and education across Africa. |
Popular Mechanics November 2007 |
Efficient Cookstove Saves Refugee Lives in Sudan's Darfur Region Environmental energy researchers have helped refugees in Darfur with a high-efficiency cookstove made of inexpensive sheetmetal. |
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