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    That is sad but not surprising.

    India and China, which are major players in the developing world should be investing more in their own people's welfare and international pressure should be applied to them to do so.

    Africa, sadly, is a product of its various countries corrupt governments and until those corrupt governments become less corrupt (very doubtful), not much will change - unless the charities involved, put their money into projects, rather than governments.

    I do understand that is changing, but again, international pressure from the countries who give aid, should be leading on this.

    We give hundreds of millions for overseas aid, Tony Blair had an international meeting about it "Saving Africa" I think it was called, but I wonder how much has changed since then ? Our Government has, but has our policy ? Probably not, apart from increasing the amount we give.




    Roger

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