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26.03.2007
Hurricane Ivan smashed the Caribbean islands to rubble in 2004, and global warming has made such lethal storms a growing threat. With hurricane season on the way, the islands have formed the world’s first multi-nation catastrophe insurance pool.
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Image: Aftermath of Hurricane Ivan
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13.03.2007
Building on a period of relative stability and the country's first democratic elections in 40 years, the Democratic Republic of Congo's government has moved to reintegrate former soldiers into private life and protect indigenous groups and the vast forest resources they depend on.
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03.11.2006
Though Latin American migrants sent nearly $50 billion back to their home countries in 2005, an in-depth World Bank study shows that these money transfers are no substitute for sound development policies.
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02.11.2006
Though Latin American migrants sent nearly $50 billion back to their home countries in 2005, an in-depth World Bank study shows that these money transfers are no substitute for sound development policies.
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02.11.2006
Many African countries have lifted significant percentages of their citizens above the poverty line and might well be on course to halving poverty by 2010, according to a World Bank report released this week.
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