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ifeminists May 20, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
U.S. to Fund Gender Feminism in Africa? One of the "other purposes" in a US assistance bill for combating AIDS in Africa is to teach gender feminism to African men and boys. American tax money will re-educate African men to "respect" women, presumably in the belief that men's bad attitudes cause AIDS. |
CIO February 15, 2003 |
From Modest Beginnings A United Nations report shows Africans' Internet access is modest but rising. |
Outside January 2003 Alexandra Fuller |
Bad Signs More than 20 years after the guerrilla war that forged Zimbabwe from Rhodesia, fear and violence are once again convulsing that African nation -- this time, with a black government pitted against white landowners. The author, who grew up on a farm in Rhodesia, recalls childhood memories there. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2002 Tshepo Batane |
Technology and Student Collaboration A research project in one Botswana secondary school |
Outside September 2002 Stephen Jermanok |
This is the situation. This is the confusion. This is Angola. It was once a crown jewel of African beauty -- a place blessed with so many rivers, so much pristine coastline, and such teeming, verdant savannas that it made God jealous. But after 27 years of brutal civil war, Angola is slowly rising out of the graveyard of its sad history. |
Reason August 2002 Mike Lynch |
Road Show The rock star and the treasury secretary demonstrate the limits to aid. |
Wired April 2002 Lisa Margonelli |
The Rainmaker How a low-cost, lightweight pump is changing the economy of a nation... |
Mother Jones Mar/Apr 2002 William Orme |
The Journalist and the Dictator Despite persecution and bomb attacks, Zimbabwe newsman Geoff Nyarota has escaped the heavy hand of a government unfriendly towards journalists... |
Outside March 2002 |
Across the Great Rift The Loita Hills are home to one of East Africa's last great swaths of wilderness. To a young Masai who gave up his birthright for the hustle and blare of Nairobi, a journey to the pure heart of Masailand offers a vision of what he left behind— -- and a glimpse of his people's fearful future... |
Finance & Development December 1, 2001 Mohamed Daouas |
Africa Faces Challenges of Globalization |
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