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18.06.2007 Länsi-Afrikassa sijaitsevaa Kap Verden saarivaltiota ei jatkossa enää lueta köyhimpien maiden joukkoon. YK:n mukaan maan tilanne on viime vuosina kohentunut niin paljon, että sen voidaan katsoa olevan keskituloinen kehitysmaa.
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From: global.finland
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10.01.2006 Economic gains of any welfare programme undertaken by the Government cannot reach target groups without reforming the body politic, which is plagued with corruption. The state funding of elections is not a remedy for tackling the cancer of corruption in public life. The only way of dealing with the problem is to make public every internal activity of our political parties. Welfare programmes cannot benefit the poor unless Government initiates electoral reforms.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Poverty] [Politics] [Corruption & transparency] [Governance] [MDGs]
12.06.2003 The federal Ethics Counsellor has ruled than John Manley can keep hundreds of thousands of controversial dollars donated to his Liberal leadership campaign. The donors include many registered lobbyists and current government contractors. The Finance Minister can keep the money by agreeing not to deal with "issues directly affecting" a long list of donors. Calling the scheme "completely unworkable and unethical," critics say the Ethics Counsellor is baldly ignoring current ethics rules.
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From: Democracy Watch
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31.01.2003 The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has launched an appeal for US $28 million to provide emergency relief food to feed thousands of people threatened by starvation in five Western Sahel countries.
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From: allAfrica.com
Related topics/regions: [Gambia] [Mali] [Mauritania] [Senegal] [Aid] [Food] [International cooperation] [United Nations]



 
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