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Wolfowitz slår hårdt til mod korruption – smækker kassen i ganske enkelt
In a commentary published in The Washington Post, columnist Sebastian Mallaby writes that nine months into his tenure as President…
21. februar 2006 -
Ny gældseftergivelse til Bolivia
Bolivia said Friday, that Japan has agreed to cancel 63 million US dollar (390 mio. DKR) in debt as the…
19. februar 2006 | Amerika -
Rusland vil slette al u-landsgæld
Russia may fully write off the debts of the least developed countries, including African ones. – If this step is…
20. januar 2006 -
Ny “Blå Bog” fra FN om, hvordan man hjælper fattige igang med småvirksomhed
UN to Publish Comprehensive Guide for Building Inclusive Financial Sectors for Development “Blue Book” analyzes obstacles poor people and small…
18. januar 2006 -
Gallup-måling: Afrika er verdens mest optimistiske region i 2006!
Despite poverty, drought and HIV-AIDS, Africa is the worlds most optimistic region for 2006, a global poll has shown -…
5. januar 2006 | Afrika -
Nye veje til at trække privat kapital til de fattigste lande
Drawing Investors Back To Africa: New Debt Ratings Starting To Lure Private Capital To Markets At The Margins Some of…
20. december 2005 -
IMF holder 6 af verdens fattigste lande på pinebænken
Debt-relief campaigners complained Tuesday that some of the worlds poorest countries could be left waiting indefinitely for much-needed funds under…
15. december 2005 -
Mkapa efterlader sig et bedre Tanzania – flotte økonomiske nøgletal, men stadig masser af fattige
DAR ES SALAAM, 13 Dec. (IRIN): After two consecutive five-year terms, Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa will retire after elections on…
13. december 2005 -
Så kommer milliard-gældslettelsen til u-landene
The World Banks Board is expected to consider a plan next week for wiping out poor countries debt, the lending…
9. december 2005 -
USA og EU i bistandsplan til gengæld for åbning af nye markeder
US, EU press aid plan to open up new markets; Capital pool would help developing countries revamp their economies Struggling…
8. november 2005