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Crossing borders and removing barriers
By Making It on 12 March, 2011
Professor Colin McCarthy discusses regional integration in sub-Saharan Africa, and what needs to happen before it can work
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A renewable future for mankind: challenges and prospects
By Making It on 13 January, 2011
India’s Minister of New and Renewable Energy pushes to transform the promise of boundless and clean energy into reality
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