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Outside July 2009 Bob Shacochis |
Saving Gorongosa When Greg Carr decided to help restore the greatest wildlife park in Mozambique, he didn't just send a check. He left Boston for the savanna. And what he's accomplished in four years is one of the most hopeful stories in Africa. |
Finance & Development June 2009 Donald Kaberuka |
Straight Talk: Start This Engine Africa's policymakers should prepare for global recovery by priming their private sectors. |
Fast Company April 2009 Jeff Chu |
Rwanda Rising: A New Model of Economic Development Fifteen years after the genocide, the small African country has embraced a new model of economic development. Its strategy: Build a global network of powerful friends to lure private investment -- and market the brand of Rwanda. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2009 |
Stewart Craine: Dream Job in Progress Barefoot Power works with local entrepreneurs in Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, and Uganda to sell cheap, ultraefficient electric lighting to impoverished villagers around the world. |
IEEE Spectrum February 2009 Monica Heger |
Technology vs. Pirates Unmanned aircraft may be the best bet to fight Somalian piracy. |
The Motley Fool November 18, 2008 Joe "Jolly Roger" Magyer |
Fool Blog: An Open Letter to Somali Pirates I'm a bit concerned that you've bitten off more than you can chew here. I mean, really, you thought you'd hijack $112,000,000 worth of product from the crown prince of oil companies and walk away unscathed, with a handsome booty to boot? Really? Really? |
Global Services November 4, 2008 Pratibha Verma |
Outsourcing to Tunisia Many reports rate Tunisia as a leader in Africa and in the Arab World for its excellent performance worldwide. World Economic Forums Africa Competitiveness Report, 2007 identifies it as the first most competitive economy in Africa and 29th in the world. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Peter Fairley |
Closing the Circuit Engineers working in the teeming cities and lonely deserts of North Africa are creating the last links in a power grid that will ring the Mediterranean Sea |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 |
The Ties That Bind With greater electrical stability, the countries of North Africa may gain a measure of economic security. |
Outside September 2008 Jason Gay |
Positive Spin Almost fifteen years after the genocide, tiny Rwanda is suddenly a hot adventure destination, the new darling of multinational investors, and, says mountain-bike legend Tom Ritchey, one extra-long bicycle short of a comeback. |
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