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Finally, there is a need for continuous investment in education and health which would bring about long-term benefits that would need to be realized through the creation of employment opportunities and commensurate wages, also the need for continuous dialogue on global trade, with emphasis on complementing the notion of open markets with complete elimination of subsidies as it would encourage development of Africa and its exports.
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Henry Ekwuruke
Henry Ekwuruke is Executive Director of the Development Generation Africa International.
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Africa and International Migration Norma | Mar 25th, 2007
Good article. Only one reservation:African leaders are the biggest contributors to this migrant crisis due to lack of a pragmatic approach to the concrete issues requiring their leadership; this lack manifests in extreme poverty, diseases (due to underlying malnutrition in the population) and insecurity. AU should question the relevant policies that make the continent a net exporter of raw materials, expert manpower, and capital, while facilitating the dumping of finished goods.
umeche, chinedum ikenna | Apr 20th, 2007
an incisive piece of work!!
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