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Feb. 13, 2008  Chad: Civilians at Risk, Outside Roles at Issue
    "The Chadian civil war is often described as a "spillover" from Darfur. That is a simplification. Darfur's war actually began as a spillover from Chad more than twenty years ago and the two conflicts have been entangled ever since." - Alex De Waal

Oct 3, 2005  Africa: Whose Energy Future?
    With oil prices rising worldwide, African oil-producing countries are expecting windfall earnings. Global oil companies and consuming countries are giving even greater attention to Africa's oil. The World Petroleum Congress, held last month in Africa for the first time, in Sandton, South Africa, celebrated the potential. But a new report from South Africa's groundWork questions the fundamental structure of the oil industry on the continent.

Feb 20, 2005  Chad: Oil Transparency Loopholes
    Oil revenues for Chad are now beginning to increase rapidly from the long-debated "model project" involving World Bank financing, a pipeline through Cameroon, and a consortium of major oil companies. A new report from two U.S.-based groups says the mechanisms for transparency and accountability, while welcome, are still full of loopholes.

Apr 13, 2004  Africa: World Bank Industry Review

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Dec   5, 2008  Africa: Gift Music CDs Issue
Dec   1, 2008  Africa: Ending AIDS?
Nov 27, 2008  Africa: Gift Books Issue
Nov   7, 2008  Africa: Wireless Internet in the Countryside
Oct 24, 2008  Africa: Urban Inequality in Global Perspective
Oct   5, 2008  Africa: Economic Outlook, Structural Obstacles

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News (allafrica) Jan 06, 2009
Thousands of Children Still Fighting With Rebels
UN Envoy Assesses Humanitarian Situation
Secretary-General Lowers Number of Proposed UN Force By 1,000
President Isaias Returns Home Concluding Official Visit to Chad
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