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Welcome to NewsforDev. NewsforDev is a project of the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU (CTA) that employs RSS and e-mail news technology to bring knowledge and information to agricultural development practitioners in ACP countries.
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Development
INDIA/US: Nuclear Waiver - Blow to Non-Proliferation
IPS | Development 08 09 2008
ENVIRONMENT-BRAZIL: Click Here to Plant a Tree
IPS | Development 08 09 2008
Remittances: spreading the benefits in El Salvador
DG | Poverty 08 09 2008
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CTA News
Main ACP-EU events for next week (8–14 September)
CTA | Brussels office | Web log 05 09 2008
Agriculture and New Technologies - Web 2.0 in Africa - Web2forDev
CTA | Announcements 04 09 2008
Main ACP-EU events for next week (8–12 September)
CTA | Brussels office | Web log 04 09 2008
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ICT4D / Analysis and Comment
Azerbaijan to make AzDataCom fully available this year
Information Policy | web log 08 09 2008
SADC countries increase ICT budgets by 29%
Information Policy | web log 08 09 2008
Doing Business in South East Europe 2008
DG | Knowledge Economy 08 09 2008
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Yahoo! / World News
Ike hits Cuba as dangerous Category 3 hurricane (AP)
08 09 2008 This Sepetmebr 7, 2008 NASA GOES satellite image shows Hurricane Ike seen at 1610 GMT. Barely a week after Hurricane Gustav devastated western Cuba, the island was battening down the hatches again Sunday for another killer storm, with more than half a million people evacuating Cuba's northeast coast, officials said.(AFP/HO NASA/Ho)AP - Hurricane Ike's winds and massive storm surge ripped apart houses and toppled trees Monday as the deadly storm roared across Cuba toward Havana and its historic but decaying old buildings.
Killer Ike hits Cuba after lashing Bahamas, Haiti (AP)
08 09 2008 This Sepetmebr 7, 2008 NASA GOES satellite image shows Hurricane Ike seen at 1610 GMT. Barely a week after Hurricane Gustav devastated western Cuba, the island was battening down the hatches again Sunday for another killer storm, with more than half a million people evacuating Cuba's northeast coast, officials said.(AFP/HO NASA/Ho)AP - Hurricane Ike roared onto Cuba Sunday after destroying houses and crops on low-lying islands and worsening floods in Haiti that have already killed more than 300 people.
Killer Ike hits Cuba after lashing Bahamas, Haiti (AP)
08 09 2008 This Sepetmebr 7, 2008 NASA GOES satellite image shows Hurricane Ike seen at 1610 GMT. Barely a week after Hurricane Gustav devastated western Cuba, the island was battening down the hatches again Sunday for another killer storm, with more than half a million people evacuating Cuba's northeast coast, officials said.(AFP/HO NASA/Ho)AP - Hurricane Ike roared into Cuba on Sunday after destroying houses and crops on low-lying islands, and worsening floods in Haiti that have already killed more than 300 people.
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Agriculture
New working draft of CIARD manifesto
e-agriculture.org | Latest news 08 09 2008
Kenya: Maize Stock Dwindles
All Africa | Food and Agriculture | Latest News 07 09 2008
Malawi: Going Against the Grain On Subsidies
All Africa | Food and Agriculture | Latest News 07 09 2008
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