Årets Afrika-overblik fra Uppsala

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Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (NAI) i Uppsala nord for Stockholm (som Danmark ikke længere vil støtte) har udgivet sin årsrapport for 2012 med titlen “Udviklings-dilemmaer” og et righoldigt indblik i kontinentets udfordringer og problemer.

* Where is Egypt heading and how does this correspond with popular expectations?

* It seems that political parties and the people of Zimbabwe are unwilling to go to the polls.

* There is lots of talk about Africa’s rapid economic growth, but is it trickling down to the continent’s people?

* The infra-structural crisis in Nigeria has made innovators of the people as they cope with the demands of everyday life.

* And in Cameroon, education efforts have had a significant impact on the ability of pastoralists (nomadefolk) to claim their basic civil rights.

You can read about all these issues and much more in NAI’s Annual Report 2012, writes the institute in a press release Wednesday.

Man kan hente (downloade) rapporten i sin helhed på
http://www.nai.uu.se/about/organisation/annualreport/NAI_2012AnnualReport_HighRes.pdf