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CAPE VERDE: Feeding for the future IRIN - Thursday, May 17, 2007 CHADA FURNA, FOGO ISLAND Thursday, October 30, 2003 (IRIN) - The primary school at Achada Furna lies high up in the hills of the Cape Verde island of Fogo. Local families live mainly off agriculture, selling vegetables, livestock and cheese. If there is a surplus, farmers may give it to... more
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CAPE VERDE: Feeding for the future IRIN - Thursday, May 17, 2007 CHADA FURNA, FOGO ISLAND Thursday, October 30, 2003 (IRIN) - The primary school at Achada Furna lies high up in the hills of the Cape Verde island of Fogo. Local families live mainly off agriculture, selling vegetables, livestock and cheese. If there is a surplus, farmers may give it to... more
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CAPE VERDE: Islands suffer rising poverty, despite strong economic growth IRIN - Thursday, May 17, 2007 RAIA Monday, November 24, 2003 (IRIN) - The government of Cape Verde has been embarassed by a new report from National Institute of Statistics (INE), which shows that poverty is increasing in this island state of the coast of West Africa, despite strong economic growth in recent ... more
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CAPE VERDE: Morocco sends planes to spray locusts in Cape Verde islands IRIN - Thursday, May 17, 2007 RAIA Friday, October 15, 2004 (IRIN) - Morocco has sent two crop-spraying aircraft and 10,000 litres of pesticide to boost locust control efforts in the arid Cape Verde Islands off the coast of West ... more
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CAPE VERDE: Incumbent president claims election victory IRIN - Thursday, May 17, 2007 AKAR Monday, February 13, 2006 (IRIN) - Cape Verde’s incumbent President Pedro Pires on Monday claimed victory in his campaign to win re-election as head of state of the cluster of 10 islands and five islets off the West African coast that are home to less than half a million... more
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Cape Verde: Cape Verdan basketball legacies Global Voices Online - Saturday, May 12, 2007 p> Basketball legacies from Cape Verde: “In examining the small but intriguing world of Cape Verdean basketball, there are two families who stand out quite prominently. In each case, the athlete is a young woman, and their Father, in one instance, and Uncle, in another, is coaching at the... more
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Feeding for the future IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 he primary school at Achada Furna lies high up in the hills of the Cape Verde island of Fogo. Local families live mainly off agriculture, selling vegetables, livestock and cheese. If there is a surplus, farmers may give it to the school, making their own contribution to a long-running meals-for-school... more
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Islands suffer rising poverty, despite strong economic growth IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 he government of Cape Verde has been embarassed by a new report from National Institute of Statistics (INE), which shows that poverty is increasing in this island state of the coast of West Africa, despite strong economic growth in recent ... more
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Morocco sends planes to spray locusts in Cape Verde islands IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 orocco has sent two crop-spraying aircraft and 10,000 litres of pesticide to boost locust control efforts in the arid Cape Verde Islands off the coast of West ... more
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Incumbent president claims election victory IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 ape Verdeâ??s incumbent President Pedro Pires on Monday claimed victory in his campaign to win re-election as head of state of the cluster of 10 islands and five islets off the West African coast that are home to less than half a million ... more
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IRIN-WA Weekly Round-up 374 for 14-20 April 2007 IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 IRIN-WA Weekly Round-up 374 for 14-20 April ... more
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Statesmen Urged to Reconcile Feuding Politicians allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 igeria's former Ambassador to Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde, Ambassador Justin Eze, has appealed to Nigeria's elder statesmen to intercede between feuding political gladiators over the conduct of the just concluded general elections to preserve the nation's fledging ... more
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Sounds of Africa Global Voices Online - Thursday, March 15, 2007 p> As you read this the World Cup is in it’s Semi Final stages with Italy knocking the host Germany out. So far it has been a wonderful festival of football with heroes created and reborn. Ghana made it to the last 16 and made all... more
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CAPE VERDE: World Bank lends US $11.5 million to develop private sector IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he World Bank on Wednesday approved a US $11.5 million loan for Cape Verde to develop the private sector of the economy in the arid island state and make it more ... more
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CAPE VERDE: Atlantic survivors want more of the world IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 t close to 3,000 metres, the Pico do Fogo volcano is by far the most imposing landmark in the arid Cape Verde Islands off the coast of West Africa. The village of Cha das Caldeiras, within its vast crater boasts several vineyards, a wine cooperative and a French-owned restaurant.... more
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CAPE VERDE: Feeding for the future IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he primary school at Achada Furna lies high up in the hills of the Cape Verde island of Fogo. Local families live mainly off agriculture, selling vegetables, livestock and cheese. If there is a surplus, farmers may give it to the school, making their own contribution to a long-running meals-for-school... more
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CAPE VERDE: Islands suffer rising poverty, despite strong economic growth IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he government of Cape Verde has been embarassed by a new report from National Institute of Statistics (INE), which shows that poverty is increasing in this island state of the coast of West Africa, despite strong economic growth in recent ... more
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CAPE VERDE: Morocco sends planes to spray locusts in Cape Verde islands IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 orocco has sent two crop-spraying aircraft and 10,000 litres of pesticide to boost locust control efforts in the arid Cape Verde Islands off the coast of West ... more
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CAPE VERDE: Incumbent president claims election victory IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ape Verde's incumbent President Pedro Pires on Monday claimed victory in his campaign to win re-election as head of state of the cluster of 10 islands and five islets off the West African coast that are home to less than half a million ... more
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How African Countries Can Get FAA Cat 1 Certification --Cape Verde CAA Boss allAfrica.com
- Monday, January 22, 2007 Late last year, Nigeria was blessed with a new Civil Aviation Act which, in the main, granted the regulatory agency, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), autonomy status. The new Act has obviously put back on track a straying aviation sector which had been struggling to join the big league
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