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the political economy of food aid

Posted on June 24, 2010 by Ken Ochieng' Opalo

Aid Watch has a piece on this very important subject, check it out.

Other stories worth checking out this Friday include Jina Moore’s and the IRIN piece on the food situation in the Sahel.

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This entry was posted in africa and tagged agribusiness, Burkina Faso, Central Africa Republic, Chad, food aid, IRIN News, iron triangle, Jian Moore, Jina Moore, Niger, Nigeria, Sahel, Senegal, tied aid, US Congress by Ken Ochieng' Opalo. Bookmark the permalink.

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