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October 6, 2005
Africa Needs Fair Trade, Not Charity
Allowing producers to export to a subsidy-free world market will lift many out of poverty
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Africa After the Music Stops
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Desha Girod
August 11, 2005
‘Developing Countries Should Have a Bigger Say in the World Bank and IMF’
Kemal Dervis, former Turkish minister and former vice president of the World Bank voices demand for change
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4 Years in to the Syria Conflict, How Are We Handling the Biggest Humanitarian Crisis of Our Time?
Aid may not be enough
Justin Forsyth
March 18, 2015
Shadow Aid to Syrian Refugees
A piecemeal system based on donor whims results in dangerous inefficiencies
Elizabeth Dickinson
January 5, 2015
Cuba’s Health Diplomacy in the Age of Ebola
WHO, UN, and even US praise Cuba’s big commitment to fight against Ebola
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