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Africa Renewal: October 2004
Cover Story
Africa strives to rebuild its domestic industries
Economic diversification to guard against unfavourable commodity prices
By
Gumisai Mutume
Also
Accords save trade talks from collapse
WTO hears pledges to remove agricultural subsidies
By
Gumisai Mutume
'Golden leaf' loses its lustre
and
Gumisai Mutume
International tobacco controls spurring production shifts
By
Naututu Okhoya
and
Gumisai Mutume
'Golden leaf' loses its lustre
and
Gumisai Mutume
International tobacco controls spurring production shifts
By
Naututu Okhoya
and
Gumisai Mutume
Women: the face of AIDS in Africa
More action needed against high female infection rates
By
Michael Fleshman
Africa's youth on the edge of the chasm
Stephen Lewis raises alarm over loss of young women to HIV/AIDS
By
Africa Renewal
Progress in tackling Africa's conflicts
But poverty, weakness of democracy hinder peace efforts, Annan reports
By
Africa Renewal
Mixed results for regional economic blocs
ECA highlights progress and shortcomings of African integration
By
Africa Renewal
Focus on: NEPAD
Civil society engages African plan
Despite criticisms, more grassroots groups want to work with NEPAD
By
Ernest Harsch
Youth pledge fight for Millennium goals
'NEPAD is important to young Africans'
By
Wilma Jean Emanuel Randle
Joining business and Africa's development
African private sector urged to invest in NEPAD priorities
By
Africa Renewal
African plan advances, says UN
Annan urges more consistent backing for NEPAD
By
Africa Renewal