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The Reality of Aid :
    AIDC’s Response to the Africa Commission Report
    For an African organisation whose members have been intimately involved in the struggle for national liberation in South Africa and through exile and collaboration with national liberation movements in other parts of Africa have gained a Pan African consciousness, it is not easy to respond to British Prime Minister, Tony Blair’s Africa Commission Report. [Lire]
    - 18 March 2005


    UK based Africans reject Blair’s Africa Commission
    UK based Africans and African diaspora groups today responded to the report of Tony Blair’s Commission for Africa describing it as "colonialist" and pushing a model of development "favourable to deregulated free markets and Western economic and political interests." [Lire]
    - 17 March 2005


    Africa Commission challenges UK government policy
    The Commission for Africa report, released today, was greeted by ActionAid as an important document that sets serious challenges to UK government policy in the region. [Lire]
    - 11 March 2005


    Aide au développement
    Les promesses ne suffisent pas
    Les pays riches, réunis à Paris pour cordonner leurs politiques d’aide au développement, se sont encore une fois contentés de promesses. Les ONG françaises dénoncent les manœuvres dilatoires des pays riches qui, déjà incapables d’honorer leur engagement de consacrer 0,7% de leur revenu à l’aide, n’ont pris aucune mesure concrète pour en assurer l’efficacité. [Lire]
    5 mars 2005


    Brown’s ’Marshall plan’ will lead to long term reduction in aid
    Campaigners call on UK to back French and German aid plans
    Gordon Brown’s flagship aid plan - International Finance Facility (IFF) - will undermine long term efforts to reach the international target of rich countries spending 0.7 per cent of national income as aid and see aid levels plummet after 2015 according to a study of the proposed scheme published by the World Development Movement (WDM) today. [Lire]
    - 28 February 2005





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