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    1818<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">AFRICA-CARIBBEAN-PACIFIC - EUROPEAN UNION</P>
     
    3838<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Cape Verde produces just 10% of what it consumes and its exports are one fifteenth of its imports. The one bright spot is in services, where it enjoys a positive trade balance. This sector (in particular, international transport and tourism), together with the country's cultural industries, offer the best hope for future development.</P>
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    5656<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">'Combating attacks on press freedom</P>
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    133133<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> - The EU is a perfect partner and has never exerted any pressure. With the Union, we are able to do things that would not be possible with individual Member-State government because the latter conduct foreign policy in defence of certain interests. Each country has its own cultural history linguistic links or links arising out of former colonial times which prevent it financing RSF's studies unconditionally. As far as our missions are concerned, RSF decides what it wants to do and we send our reports to the EU. They have also granted us a budget enabling us to give immediate aid to people in difficulty. This is the most positive action possible If the EU were not there, there would unfortunately be no-one else to finance an organisation like ours. 60% of our budget comes from the Union, 20%from various companies. We generate the remaining 20% ourselves through sales of books and contributions. Because the EU is a grouping of governments, the Commission has some room for manoeuvre. This is the only possible kind of support for organisations like RSF and, if it were not there, it would be the end for the people whom RSF supports.  interview by Dorothy Morrissey</P>
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    153153<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">It is an astonishing sight to behold during the rainy season. As you drive along the road from Yaound&eacute; to Bamenda, you come to a point where human habitation starts - and it then continues unbroken for more than 100 kiLom&eacute;tres. Just before Bafoussam, and as far as the eye can see, every patch of land is cultivated. Bananas, oranges, mangoes, sugarcane, cassava, palm trees, groundnuts and maize grow luxuriantly in open fields and in the front and back gardens of many houses. This route, of course, takes you mainly through the western part of Cameroon, home to the Bamilelr&eacute;s, recognised as one of the country's most enterprising and industrious ethnic groups. The population density here is 200 per km2 as opposed to 1 per km2 in the East.</P>
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    237237<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Augustin Oyowe </P>
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    274274<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">A.K. </P>
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    285285<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">When the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) was inaugurated 11 years ago in Ede, Prince Claus of the Netherlands - whose interest in development issues is well-known - attestded as guest of honour. On 19 April, he returned to take part in the official opening of the CTA's new building in neigh bouring Wageningen in the Dutch province of Gelderland. The siting of the purpose built premises is significant. The town of Wageningen has long been an important European centre for agricultural research and the Dutch, of course, are renowned for their commitment to cooperation with developing countries.</P>
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    323323<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(The address of the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural cooperation can be found in the CTA section towards the end of the white pages in   this issue.) </P>
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    355355<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">M.D.</P>
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    366366<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The most recent meeting of the EC`s Development Council was one of the first to be hit by the non-cooperation policy adopted by the UK in protest at the export ban on British beef. The Overseas Development Minister, Linda Chalker, announced at the outset to her fellow ministers: 'I will not be able to agree today to the adoption of those texts... on which unanimity is required'. Britain is seeking agreement 'for a step-by-step lifting of the export ban', which was imposed after scientific evidence suggested a link between Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) - and its human 'equivalent', Creuzfeld Jakob Disease. Cases of BSE have been recorded across Europe, but the vast majority have been in the UK.</P>
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    412412<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Cape Verde has been shaped by the harmattan, the hot dry wind which blows from Africa, strong ocean currents and five hundred years of Portuguese colonialisation. Portugal has been a constant presence in the archipelago's history since the fifteenth century, when it granted the colonists who were to settle on the islands of Cape Verde a monopoly over the slave trade. The country became an interface between Africa, Europe and the Americas, at the centre of the triangle of trade in slaves, hardware and gold. The intermingling of black populations of every origin who  passed through the islands meant that the country was unable to present a united face against the colonialist culture. The colonists were therefore able to impose their own culture, with their fervent and proselytzing Catholicism becoming the principal ingredientin the mixture that is Cape Verde. Strong, scorching winds from the desert have shaped the islands' landscape and inhospitable ocean currents mean that approaches to the islands are difficult, their rocky cliff faces plunging into the sea.</P>
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    459459<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The arrival in Praia on 30 April of a throng of IMF officials cannot have failed to cause the government some concern, despite its air of calm. Ministers repeated publicly that Cape Verde had already carried out its own programme of structural adjustments, that they were on the same wavelength as the Bretton Woods institutions, and that they could not, therefore, see any reason why any further adjustments  should be imposed upon them. Nevertheless, the fact that the Cape Verde escudo has had rather a bumpy ride since last year's elections, trading sometimes by as much as 15% under its official rate on the parallel market, caused a certain degree of anxiety within financial circles, with the banks taking action by freezing certain credit facilities.</P>
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    616616<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> - Cape Verde has always been regarded as a star pupil because, here, our society is fairly homogeneous and there are no major social or ethnic imbalances. However, in my opinion, the future depends on changes at a structural level and such changes cannot take place unless we have a functioning parliament and a strong private press. I cannot deny that the government has had some successes, but I also believe that the people will have an opportunity to judge how it keeps its promises.  interview by Hegei Gouger</P>
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    627627<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">It suffices for an unruly little bird to escape</P>
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    883883<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Months of heated debate in the EU over the maximum allowable content of vegetable fats in chocolate have culminated in a Commission proposal for a revised Directive which, claim officials, should be to the taste of most interested parties.</P>
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    916916<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In no country in Europe are ethnic minorities more organised than in the United Kingdom - though they are still not adequately organised, in the opinion of many, to pool their considerable resources together and overcome stereotypes, racism and unenployment. But this may  change if the morale engendered by a recent exhibition of minority businesses in the UK is anything to go by.</P>
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    993993<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">(Dossier coordinated by Debra Percival)</P>
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    10211021<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Confronting the age-old problem</P>
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    10671067<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">D.M. &amp; S.H.</P>
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    10781078<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Frances d'Souza</P>
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    11161116<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">F.d'S.</P>
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    11271127<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Mark Leysen</P>
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    11751175<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">M.L. </P>
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    11861186<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Geoff Mungham</P>
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    12341234<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">B. Hicks 'North of the Limpopo', Cable and Satellite Europe, April 1996. </P>
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    12451245<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The European Parliament may seem an unlikely launch pad for a radio station, but two members of this elected body, who are committed to a free and fair press as one of the cornerstones of democracy, have set up Radio Espoir (Radio Hope) in Burundi with backing of the European Community Humanitarian Office (ECHO).</P>
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    12791279<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> - EU assistance for free and a fair elections - and a free media sector in ACP countries - should be increased. </P>
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    13071307<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">A.P.</P>
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    13181318<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Mand Rya&iuml;ra Ngarara</P>
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    13341334<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">M.R.N. </P>
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    14011401<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Renaud de la Brosse</P>
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    14371437<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The European Union, UNESCO and the ACCT, American foundations (Ford, Rockefeller) or German foundations, and bilateral cooperation agreements (Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Germany, France) support the actions of the Panos Institute. </P>
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    14881488<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">F.M. </P>
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    14991499<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Richard Lawson T&egrave;vi</P>
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    15251525<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The new administration will have to tackle the more general question of aid to the press in order to give a fresh boost to the private sector. This has been facing a real struggle since the devaluation of the CFA franc. The effect of the devaluation was to increase the cost of all the inputs needed for publishing newspapers. A new initiative of the part of the authorities would make it possible to offer more work to journalists and to improve considerably the quality of work they produce. To quote the publisher of a private newspaper: 'The influence of money must be curbed. To do this, the state must grant genuine aid to the press so that the profession can be genuinely free and objective and thereby fulfil the important role it has to play in the consolidation of democracy'. R.L.T. </P>
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    15361536<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Dr Marjan de Bruin</P>
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    16161616<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Aggrey Brown (1995). Caribbean Cultures and Mass Communication Technology: Re-examining the Cultural/ Dependency Thesis, in 'Globalization, Communications and Caribbean Identity'. </P>
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    16271627<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">With modern computer technology, it is now very easy for publishers (and film-makers) to dabble with reality. Whereas in the past, you could be reasonably sure that what you saw was a fair representation of what actually happened, today there is no such guarantee.</P>
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    16491649<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">S.H.</P>
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    16701670<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">In issue 156 of The Courier, we announced the launch of a programme by the European Centre for Development Policy Management on the future of KU-ACP relations beyond Lom&eacute; IV. Here, we publish an abridged text supplied by the ECDPM reporting on progress.</P>
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    17031703<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Jos Jonckers</P>
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    17801780<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">J.J.</P>
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    17911791<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Dieter Frisch</P>
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    18331833<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> D.F. </P>
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    18871887<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">P.H.D. </P>
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    19071907<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Agostino Ambrogetti</P>
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    19841984<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Also adopted were resolutions on preventive diplomacy, cooperation with Cuba, the Euro-Mediterranean partnership and the 'deterioration' of the situation in the Great Lakes region of Africa. </P>
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    19951995<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Godfrey Karoro</P>
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    20142014<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> G.K.</P>
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    20342034<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">One of the most important exhibitions of African art, the Biennial Festival of Conternporary African Art, opened its doors to the public in Dakar, Senegal, on 8 May 1996. The 'Pan-African Art Exhibition', as it is still called, was being staged for the third time although it almost failed to take place at all, having been postponed several times over the last four years. All those who participated - from the artists who exhibited to the directors of art galleries and cultural  institions - were pleasantly surprised. The next edition of me Courier will include a more comprehensive account of the exhibition.</P>
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    20462046<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Hege'Goueier</P>
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    20572057<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY"> by Alain Nicolas</P>
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    21392139<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">A.N. </P>
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    21502150<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Claude Smets</P>
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    21712171<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">It is clear from the foregoing that Mr. Yearwood's art is primarily visual. The onlooker is bombarded with strong colours - which are used, together with abstraction and symbolism, to express both optimistic and pessimistic feelings. The artist uses his multicultural background to great effect, drawing on influences from Trinidad, Africa and Europe, to create different modes of expression. These are the essential factors which make his paintings interesting and refreshing to look at.  c.s. </P>
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    21912191<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">by Sarah Reynolds</P>
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    22372237<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">S.R. </P>
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    22482248<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">WCL seeks a wider  expression views</P>
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    22762276<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Pierre Mariotte Consultant, Paris, France </P>
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    22872287<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Jean Monnet - 1888-1979  </P>
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    23712371<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">Having given the historical background, the author examines the country's future prospects. He believes that the 'siege mentality' of the new government does nothing to induce the return of the 2 million refugees who shuffle back and forth across the border and who find themselves stuck between a 'rock and a hard place'. Finally, the author poses a straightforward question - but one which has yet to be answered: How can we rebuild a country that has witnessed genocide on such a scale ? </P>
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    27122712 The Commission has recently taken decisions to finance food aid as set out in the chart which follows: </P>
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    27242724<P ALIGN="JUSTIFY">The Courier</P>
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