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Chukwu-Emeka ChikezieChukwu-Emeka Chikezie works for the London-based non-profit organisation, the African Foundation for Development (Afford). Recent articlesAfrica at the G8 summit: déjà vu? The global discourse on Africa is stuck in a comfort-zone that ignores the agency of Africans themselves. Chukwu-Emeke Chikezie looks for a new script. Migrants and development: a new eraThe bridges migrants are building between the states they have left and the ones they live in are starting to have a major impact on thinking about international development, says Chukwu-Emeke Chikezie. Make Poverty History? Make Migration Easy!The "year of Africa" heralded in the west by the continents self-appointed saviours brought little benefit. The new year demands a fresh approach, says Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie. Accountability, Africa & her diasporaAfricans have learned to bypass the state and create multiple forms of horizontal, peer-to-peer association to advance their collective goals. Now they need to develop new forms of community that include the state and improve mutual accountability, says Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie. The G8 summit: good for Africans?African and western writers evaluate the deals done at the 2005 G8 summit. |
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