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The Courier: Issue Nº XIII (N.S.) - September/October 2009
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Table of content
Editorial
Celebrating the crisis
To the point
Climate Change could be Good News for Africa
Round up
A former anti corruption judge heads the Development Parliamentary Committee
Africa goes to the polls
ACP Secretary General calls for “eminent persons” group - Pacific discusses role and future in ACP Group
EU Funds to support research for Africa
Dossier
Tribe: Vague word, yet concrete reality
Tribal culture in the face of democracy
A long history of manipulation and loss of credibility
Race and tribe put to the test of science
Against fratricidal hatred in Burundi-Maggy, ‘The Madwoman from Ruyigi’, a truly exceptional person
Botswana, an example of how democracy integrates tribes
Interaction
Focus on financial crisis at DevDays
Research on development-EU Report on Development to fight the fragmentation of effort and lack of resources
Mid-term talks step up
African gas for Europe
Second South Africa-EU Summit
Africa’s ICT sector: As dynamic as ever
Grasping Eritrea-Interview with Eritrean Ambassador to Belgium, H.E Mr Girma Asmerom
Breaking the myth of aid. Dambisa Moyo’s remedies
Is a deal on services of interest to the Pacific?
Zoom
Makingson Delivrance Nespoulos, stonecutter-The Haitian who gives a 2nd life to France’s great monuments
Our Planet
The sun of the Sahara to help Europe?
Report
North and South meet in Niger
The long road to democracy
Demographic growth represents one of the greatest challenges facing the country
An important, underexploited agricultural potential
The price of fame
The great crossing
Escaping the “uranium monoculture”
“Niger’s population has always been able to step back when faced with political crises.”
The long road of women in Niger
Centrifugal forces and ‘joke kinship'
Reinforcing food safety
Water: a factor of regional integration
Trade
Brighter prospects for sub-Saharan Africa
Discovering Europe
At the EU’s most easterly edge at the centre of Europe
Vilnius, an ever-changing city
Pasts and present intermingle
Lithuania's development policy looks East
Culture Live hits Vilnius
Creativity
Africa at the head of design
Swaziland: Investing in Culture
Kenya: the Winds of Chnage
For younger readers
Tribes and Democracy
Outlook
“An enriching experience”
Karel De Gucht, European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid - "Better governance is the key to improving aid"