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The Courier: Issue Nº XVIII (N.S.) - July/August 2010
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Table of content
Opener
EU still committed to the target of 0.7 of GNI to development aid by 2015
Editorial
When Africa awakes
To the point
More attention to humanitarian needs and constraints of resources
Round up
Nigeria: Election build-up
The ‘socially responsible’ flower trade
Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke and the phenomenon of garrison communities
Goodbye to Stefano Manservisi, Co-chair of The Courier’s Editorial Board
Dossier
Africa in the world economy: Solid economic foundations in the face of the crisis
Is Africa benefitting from its economic powerhouse, South Africa?
The European Investment Bank plays the Africa card
Contracts between China and the Congo (DRC): A textbook case: for better or worse
China seen by African leaders as a flexible business partner
West Africa’s aid package to exploit EU opportunities
Interaction
“Agriculture is back in a big way on the international development agenda” - Michael Hailu, New Director of the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
Interface between civil society and the African Union: ECOSOCC and the Quest for the Holy Grail
Pacific’s strategy for a resurgent global economy
Caribbean’s private sector gets a boost
Rebuilding Haiti’s knowledge economy
European foundations and the Europe 2020 agenda
Virtuous circles of exchanges
Millennium Development Goals - Women: “We are far from meeting the Beijing objectives”
Zoom
Trinidad and Tobago’s 3Canal: Taking Rapso Global
Our Planet
Climate change and the media: “Chroniclers and interpreters” for the ACP
Report
Trinidad and Tobago: A new political era
Government rises to uncertainty in oil and gas market
Women challenging cultural norms
Diversification drive
Biodiversity v. Industrialisation
Fashion mirrors T & T’s gorgeous mosaic
EU by T & T’s side in economic diversification
Tobago: a big little sister
Trade
Zambia’s sugar surge
Discovering Europe
Royal Krakow
"We have to enact solidarity with the poorest" - Interview with Mr Marek Ziółkowski, Director of Development Cooperation Department in the Foreign Affairs Ministry
Europe’s biggest nation
In Poland’s Case
Food sovereignty links North and South
The Zakopane intellectuals
Creativity
‘Visionary Africa’ BOZAR, Brussels: The performing arts in Africa : the power of imagination
Read now: ‘CONGO 50’
Increased ACP support for the film industry - Interview with Michèle Dominique Raymond, ACP Assistant Secretary-General, Head of the Department of Political Affairs and Human Development.
Josè da Silva: A true success story
The Biennial Visual Arts Festival: ‘Regard Bénin 1.0’
Civil Society
Somali NGOs voice their country’s needs