Rosalyne Muta (FEMNET) and Benedict Alaert (WIDE) present a study on the impact of trade and investments on women at the Euro-African Civil Society Forum in Lisbon 15-17 November 2007. The study was coordinated by the largest European and African Networks working on gender justice and development.
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If the EU's EPA agreement is good for Africa,why would the EU as a block of several nations play the divisive bully of forcing the poorest African states invidually not the (AU as a block) to sign or face sanctions?Europe have never cared about Africa's poor and dying.Its only concerned with its own very very selfish aims.
zweeterion 4 years ago