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Laws Create Thieves and Bandits
04 - 11 January 2006 Cover Story
No outside intervention in failing regimes should in future be attempted without explicit plans on how to liberalize the economic institutions and ensure non-corrupt standards of governance. Failing states typically lack the expertise and skills to run non-corrupt administrations and judiciaries. Only the simplest and most modest forms of governance should therefore be attempted.
Development
Integrity Lessons the Key to Fighting Corruption
Ethics education is central to preventing corruption. Even clear laws, regulations and well-designed institutions will not prevent corruption, unless citizens actively demand accountability and transparency from governments and their institutions....
Asia’s Lessons to Africa
What more can Africa expect if her opportunities just remain in dormancy while its reliance on EU, IMF and the G8 countries increases by the day? What they all seem to be facilitating is the consumption and shopping boom of our politicians and not infrastructure development....
Regions
The Risk of Running State Affairs in the Castle
Ghanaians need a comprehensive moral and spiritual cleansing, the traditional idea of Ghana herself as balanced in her cosmology as the last best hope in her development process. The Castle is spiritually unbalanced place to run state affairs....
Profiles
History of Gambia
Named after the river Gambia, which flows through its length from East to West, Gambia is a relatively small country in West Africa. It is situated on the Atlantic Coast at the Bulge of West Africa and is in the Savannah Region....
Commentary
Let’s Focus on Africa and Africans
It is clear that the British and other Western NGOs make adjustments to their own political environment and find relevance in whoever is in power but because our own NGOs are Donor-driven, lacking a social base in our own societies they have proven themselves incapable of doing the same....
Events
Applications for 2006 East Africa Media Training
The Inter Region Economic Network is proud to host The 4th East Africa Media Training for the greater Eastern Africa to include; Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi and Eritrea....
Inviting Applications for 2007
Inter Region Economic Network was recently nominated to host a top level international meeting on development issues in February 2007.The local organizing committee invites African scholars and business people who are willing to discuss challenges facing Africa and the capacity of markets to handle such problems to this forum....
Announcement
A word from the Director
African thinkers ought to work over-time to position the continent in the new global dispensation that is increasingly focusing on China and India. For this to happen, we must get the African people feeding themselves....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Africa’s Predicament
Corruption in Africa is not only deterring investment but also holding back development....

Development

Integrity Lessons the Key to Fighting Corruption
Asia’s Lessons to Africa

Regions

The Risk of Running State Affairs in the Castle

Profiles

History of Gambia

Commentary

Let’s Focus on Africa and Africans

Events

Applications for 2006 East Africa Media Training
Inviting Applications for 2007

Announcement

A word from the Director

 



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