Archive for: November, 2012

Africa: Continent to Create Own Development Models

By Emma Onyango, 14 November 2012 Kampala, Uganda — Africa needs to adopt a model that suits her development ideologies if she were to achieve economic transformation, an economic expert has said. Speaking during a public lecture organized by the Bank of Uganda in Kampala last week, Dr. Donald Kaberuka the President of the African […]

Africa: Tourism Ministers to Debate Barriers to Travel

19 November 2012   The 2012 United Nations World Travel Organisation and World Travel Markets Ministers’ Summit will seek to shed light on how countries can work together to ease entry procedures for tourists as a means to stimulate economic growth and create jobs. “While important steps have been taken over the past few years […]

Africa: MDGs Said to Remain Post-2015 Africa Dev’t Agenda

By Abraham Dereje, 17 November 2012   Addis Ababa — The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that Africa is lagging behind to achieve in the scheduled period would continue to be development agenda in the continent after 2015, the Africa Union Commission (AUC) said. AUC Deputy Chairperson Erastus Mwencha told a press conference held at the […]

Africa: Rwanda Safest Place to Live in Africa

By James Karuhanga, 19 November 2012   Rwanda is the safest country to live in Africa, the latest report by Gallup Poll shows. The Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders report says Rwanda tops the list of countries where citizens are most likely to feel safe, at 92 per cent, followed by […]

Africa: UN Experts Urge Creation of New Fund to Lift World’s Vulnerable From Poverty 18 November 2012

A new global initiative ensuring the social protection of the world’s poorest people is a growing necessity, two United Nations independent experts said today, noting that without such a programme, chronic unemployment, food insecurity, and natural disasters would pose continuous impediments to those seeking to emerge from poverty. In a joint news release, Magdalena Sepúlveda […]

Africa: Development Aid in a Changing World

By Axel Van Trotsenburg, 19 November 2012   column   The World Bank’s fund for the poorest, IDA, was created more than 50 years ago to meet an urgent need—to make sure the world’s most vulnerable have a real chance at a decent life. A lot has happened since then. With IDA’s help, hundreds of […]

Africa: Does South Africa Really Understand Africa?

By Eliot Pence   South Africa has spent over a decade defining itself as different from the rest of Africa. Now, as its foreign policy pivots back to Africa and seeks to cash in on the continent’s growth, the country has sought to define itself as the leader of, and commercial gateway to, the continent. […]

Africa: Fixing the ‘Silent’ Sanitation Crisis

By Isolda Agazzi   Geneva — Organizers of this year’s World Toilet Day, which falls on Nov. 19, are using the slogan ‘I give a shit – do you?’ to break the silence around the crucial issue of sanitation and remind the international community that 2.5 billion people around the world don’t have access to […]

Called to Work During Superstorm Sandy, Tribeca Parking Attendant Drowned

Lizzy Ratner   Sometime during the mid-afternoon hours of October 29, as Superstorm Sandy was heaving up the East Coast, Anthony Narh, a Ghanaian immigrant, limped toward his job at Empire Parking, an underground garage serving one of the toniest strips of one of Manhattan’s toniest neighborhoods. Nestled near the watery edge of TriBeCa, Empire […]

Ghana’s Gold: Open Sesame for Anyone Who Can

Two young Americans from Utah dabble in real estate and make millions only to lose their fortune during the 2008 recession. Deep in debt, they look to Ghana to repair their economic malaise. Ghana, because in their own words, the country sits on gold reserves worth more than $300 billion, one of the world’s biggest. […]

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