Friday 26 September 2008

Weblink: africaresource.com

The website can be found here.

Arts Review: Nollywood meets Hollywood

Nigerian Actress Stephanie Okereke discusses the making of "Through the Glass" the Independent Film that she wrote, directed and produced in Hollywood. To read the review, please click here.

Thursday 25 September 2008

Web link: www.africa-investor.com

Please click here to see this website.

John McCain Africa Policy

I googled John McCain and Africa policy. Of the results that came up, this is the best that I read. Also a comparison of McCain's and Obama's views on Africa is examined here.

Wednesday 24 September 2008

Blog Link: World Bank Launches Africa Blog

The world bank has launched a new blog on Africa. It can be read here.

Barack Obama's Africa Policy

Below is an extract from Barack Obama's Campaign site where he details his policy on Africa. You can read it here. And here is a film that was made of Barack and Michelle's visit to Africa. An analysis of Obama's Africa policy can be found here. ====================================== On Africa Obama's Record: As a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Barack Obama has fought to focus America's attention on the challenges facing Africa – stopping the genocide in Darfur, passing legislation to promote stability in the Congo and to bring a war criminal to justice in Liberia, mobilizing international pressure for a just government in Zimbabwe, fighting corruption in Kenya, demanding honesty on HIV/AIDS in South Africa, developing a coherent strategy for stabilizing Somalia, and travelling across the continent raising awareness for these critical issues. He has also increased America's focus on the long term challenges of education, poverty reduction, disease, strengthening democratic institutions and spurring sustainable economic development in Africa. Stop the Genocide in Darfur: As president, Obama will take immediate steps to end the genocide in Darfur by increasing pressure on the Sudanese and pressure the government to halt the killing and stop impeding the deployment of a robust international force. He and Joe Biden will hold the government in Khartoum accountable for abiding by its commitments under the Comprehensive Peace Accord that ended the 30 year conflict between the north and south. Obama worked with Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) to pass the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act in 2006. Fight Poverty: Obama and Joe Biden will double our annual investment in foreign assistance from $25 billion in 2008 to $50 billion by the end of his first term and make the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to cut extreme poverty in half by 2015, America's goals. They will fully fund debt cancellation for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries in order to provide sustainable debt relief and invest at least $50 billion by 2013 for the global fight against HIV/AIDS, including our fair share of the Global Fund. Expand Prosperity: Obama and Biden will expand prosperity by establishing an Add Value to Agriculture Initiative, creating a fund that will extend seed capital and technical assistance to small and medium enterprises, and reforming the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. They will launch the Global Energy and Environment Initiative to ensure African countries have access to low carbon energy technology and can profitably participate in the new global carbon market so as to ensure solid economic development even while the world dramatically reduces its greenhouse gas emissions. They will also strengthen the African Growth and Opportunity Act to ensure that African producers can access the U.S. market and will encourage more American companies to invest on the continent.

Article Link: High Speed Internet Access to Africa

Two promising initiatives that will result in fast internet access being made available in Africa are described here and here.

Monday 22 September 2008

Saturday 31 May 2008

Saturday 29 March 2008