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What would be the role of the International Community?
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The international community, for their own strategic interest, should work with African states in avoiding (and/or reducing) their dependancy on oil.
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Africa: A Continent in Crisis? »
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?
Africa: A Continent in Crisis?☜Plotting the arguments relating to those issues which should be addressed (and how) in order to restore Africas position (and that of its people) as an equal amongst nations.☜F1CEB7
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What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR) »
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)
What Issues Defines Africa's Crisis? (AFR)☜What existing issues would you identify as those that are creating the intensely difficult period Africa and its people are now going through?☜FFB597
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Africa's Energy and Environmental Crisis (AFR) »
Africa's Energy and Environmental Crisis (AFR)
Africa's Energy and Environmental Crisis (AFR)☜UNDP reports that the issue of energy is central to sustainable development and poverty reduction, and as such must be addressed if the crisis facing Africa is to be dealt with.☜59C6EF
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What would be the role of the International Community?
What would be the role of the International Community?☜The international community, for their own strategic interest, should work with African states in avoiding (and/or reducing) their dependancy on oil.☜FFB597
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Facilitate Technology Transfer (AFR) »
Facilitate Technology Transfer (AFR)
Facilitate Technology Transfer (AFR)☜If the continent is work itself out of the current crisis it must - working with the governments, companies and universities in developed countries - identify and legally, and securely transfer those technologies of potential benefit to and advancement of the continent.☜FFFACD
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Africa’s Energy Crisis Worsens: Viable Clean Energy Alternatives Are Imperative
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Rebecca Schultz
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July 17, 2007
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Earl Burrowes, Sr.
2:28 PM 20 February 2009 GMT
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http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/07/energy_crisis.html
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The United States must take the lead on making clean energy in Africa a priority for the international community and work with developing countries to help them leapfrog the oil dependence that holds advanced industrial economies hostage today. The 21st century will indisputably be characterized by global interdependence, shared risks, and shared benefits. There are millions of people in Africa with stunted economic horizons, without functioning school systems and hospitals, and frustrated by their governments spending money on oil instead of basic human services—problems that pose a threat to the interests of global security, the magnitude of which the United States and its allies have only just begun to appreciate.
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