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Summary:
This issue of the ACP-EU Courier magazine includes the following items:
- Editorial
- To the point
- Asha Hagi, a woman to transcend clan divisions
- Round Up
- Dossier
- ACP. Land ownership. Tolerable situation. Water ownership. Catastrophic.
- Water in Africa. Squandering a vital resource
- Africa. Despite everything, no landless farmers
- The Caribbean, a rather equitable situation
- Pacific. Adaptation at last
- South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe. Differences in land conflicts
- The big scheme of the African Union
- Interaction
- EU policy shift for disabled needed to meet anti-poverty targets
- Interconnecting Europe and Africa
- Muammar Gaddafi's United States of Africa
- Zambia, first beneficiary of the EU's new budgetary tool- the MDG contract
- Solomon Islands is in the saddle of the ACP group
- Philanthropy and poverty
- Zoom
- Close-up. A day in the life of Cheik Oumar Sissoko
- Trade
- EPAs. We need a minimum of protection
- Caribbean export rises to the EPA challenge
- Fairtrade blazes banana trail for Windwards' growers
- Our Planet
- Traditional Medicine Takes a step up
- Report
- Angola. 2002: Year One
- Speedy growth after a protracted war
- Diversification drive
- EC aid goes from relief to capacity building
- Communities get involved in managing water
- Opposition challenges government's strength in National Assembly
- Angolans need to be more aware of their rights, say NGOs
- Country of the Babobab
- Angola finds its place in history
- Discovering Europe
- A Czech Bohemia
- Bohemia, where East meets West
- Crystal tears
- A fresh wind from Central Europe
- Prague, Bohemian and Independent
- An NGO born of the 'Velvet Revolution
- Martina, daughter of Europe
- An intoxicating, incredible richness
- Creativity
- South Africa in black and white
- The Vitality of Contemporary African Creation
- Fespaco's 40th anniversary-a mark of openness and excellence
- Maxy. Queen of Sands and African ethos
- For Young Readers
- Young EU Ambassadors for Africa
- Your Say/Calendar
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