[wanabidii] Africa may be rising, but these countries, including many darlings of the West, show why it is not free (M&G Africa) Wednesday, February 18, 2015 View a web version of this message 18 Feb 2015 Africa may be rising, but these countries, including many darlings of the West, show why it is not free Freedom House finds the region had a mixed freedom record in 2014, with some of the biggest gains and the largest declines over the past five years. The train ride that will help you better gauge Nigeria president Goodluck Jonathan's hits, and misses Incumbent has a mixed record, but analysts say the biggest threat is the reinvention of main challenger Muhammadu Buhari. Boko Haram solution not just on the battlefield, UN chief warns as Central Africa presidents meet over strategy Social and economic challenges must also be taken into consideration, Ban Ki-moon says in message to regional leaders You know all about China-Africa dealings, but here are 10 astonishing facts about the US-Africa trade Just five years ago, the value of US imports from Nigeria were worth more than those from South Korea, Russia, the UK or Canada. Even Somalia stars. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa Your dreams were not valid in Africa until recently, but thankfully, fortunes are changing Study shows that your chances of having better economic prospects than your parents have been relatively low in Africa Long walk to food freedom: African countries grapple to meet Maputo targets, but all is not lost Non-prioritisation of agriculture, poor planning and low political will conspire to leave the region off-balance, but smallholder farmers may hold key For Valentine's Day grouches: Five ways love, beauty and broken hearts have changed Africa's history Forget what they say about money making the world go round - nations have risen and fallen on the account of a beautiful woman. As South Africa loses its mining lustre, these countries are waiting to pounce, and some of the region's biggest players Reports place East Africa as the new upcoming mining destination, as other stalwarts angle for a slice of the pie. Tale of two countries: EU resumes aid to 'Bad boy' Zimbabwe, as former donor darling Malawi pleads for help African countries remain dependent on donors, despite the continent's growing economy. The war against Boko Haram, credited for uniting Africa, could instead spur divisive rivalries The region likes to insist on its own solutions. But sovereign pride may be getting in the way of gains against the Islamists. Bill and Melinda Gates were right about Africa's transformation. Here's how it can be done Modernising agriculture and making the structural shifts from farming to efficient manufacturing and modern services is just the start. Manufacturing pharmaceuticals in Africa - the untapped opportunity that could save countless lives Africa carries 25% of the world's disease burden but consumes less than 1% of global health expenditure Scientists sound storm warning on African climate change, man-made factors increase danger risk With each new decade the continent is witnessing more droughts, heat-waves and deadly floods Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 18-02-2015 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this : Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote
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