On December 15 in London, British Minister for Development, Baroness Jenny Chapman, launched the new UK strategy in Africa in front of African ambassadors and accredited High Commissioners. In her opening remarks, she praised the policies of her predecessors in terms of Public Development Aid, lamenting, however, the lack of actions aimed at creating jobs…...
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