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28.03.2007
Some argue that Africa is trapped by its poverty, and that aid is necessary if Africa is to escape. International aid expert Nancy Birdsall suggests an alternative theory: Africa is caught in an institutional trap and needs a stronger middle class.
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26.03.2007
International AIDS expert Michael Bernstein discusses the commitments and disbursements of three major HIV/AIDS funders.
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25.02.2007
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf recently travelled to Washington, DC. One year into her presidency, Sirleaf reflected on her government’s achievements, and the many challenges her country must still confront.
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21.02.2007
Remarkable increases in primary schooling over the past decade have brought gender equity to the education systems of many poor countries. But nearly three quarters of the 60 million girls still not in school are "doubly disadvantaged girls"--they belong to ethnic, religious, linguistic, racial, or other minorities.
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12.02.2007
When Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize in December 2006, microfinance and the Grameen Bank jumped to the fore of international discussion. A series of new working papers analyze the effectiveness of the microfinance strategy.
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