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Summary:
This issue of the ACP-EU Courier magazine includes the following items:
- Profile
- Jospeh Ma'ahanua, Ambassador of the Solomon Islands to the EU
- Karel De Gucht, EC Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid
- Editorial
- To The Point
- Climate change could be good news for Africa
- Round Up
- Dossier
- Tribe. Vague word, yet concrete reality
- Race and tribe put to the test of science
- A long history of manipulation and a loss of credibility
- Botswana, an example of how democracy integrates tribes
- Maggy, 'The Madwoman from Ruyigi', a truly exceptional person
- Tribal culture in the face of democracy
- Interaction
- Focus on financial crisis at DevDays
- EU Report on development to fight the fragmentation of effort and lack of resources
- Mid-term talks step up
- African gas for Europe
- Second South Africa-EU summit
- Africa's ICT sector: as dynamic as ever
- Grasping Eritrea
- Breaking the myth of aid. Dambisa Moyo's remedies
- Civil Society on the Move
- Crossing borders and Frontiers
- Trade
- Is a deal on services of interest to the Pacific?
- Brighter prospects for sub-Saharan Africa
- Zoom
- Makingson Delivrance Nespoulos, stonecutter
- The Haitian who is giving a 2nd life to France's great monuments
- Our Planet
- The sun of the Sahara to help Europe?
- Report
- North and South meet in Niger
- The long road to democracy
- Demographic growth represents one of the greatest challenges facing the country
- An important, underexploited agricultural potential
- The price of fame
- The great crossing
- Reinforcing food safety
- Escaping the 'Uranium monoculture'
- Niger's population has always been able to step back when faced with political crises
- Women in Niger
- Centrifugal forces and 'joke kinship'
- Discovering Europe
- Vilnius
- At the EU's most easterly edge at the centre of Europe
- An ever-changing city
- Pasts and present intermingle Lithuania's development policy looks east
- Culture live hits Vilnius
- Creativity
- Africa at the head of design
- Swaziland: investing in culture
- Kenya: the winds of change
- For young readers
- Your Say/Calendar
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