Eleni Gabre-Madhin: Building a commodities market in Ethiop
http://www.ted.com Economist Eleni Gabre-Madhin outlines her ambitious vision to found the first commodities market in Ethiopia. Her plan would create wealth, minimize risk for farmers and turn the world's largest recipient of food aid into a regional food basket. "There is no place in the world and no time in history that small farmers have had to bear the burden of risk that African farmers bear today," Gabre-Madhin says. "But I'm not here to lament or wring my hands. I'm here to tell you that change is in the air."
Date: 2008-07-30 16:04:30 - Added by: Amir Ibrahim
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Ter bin nahi lagda dil mera
hindi Ter bin nahi lagda dil mera
Date: 2008-07-30 15:03:15 - Added by: Amir Ibrahim
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Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby
Remember this song from the Kenya Airways advert?
Date: 2008-07-15 21:22:03 - Added by: Amir Ibrahim
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The White Season - Rivers of blood (BBC Doc) 1/8
Here is a bit of what the Chap who uploaded it to YouTube said, I am posting this here as a response to Richard's blog on Immigration and the fears of the Tanzanian people. We saw what happened in our country as well earlier this year, and in South Africa too. I believe it is about to kick off in Europe. Be aware. >


Enoch powell's speech about immigration (1968) What do the words "white working class" conjure in your mind? Knives, binge drinking, fecklessness, hoodies, slags, yobs, povvoes? That would about cover it. Why do we allow ourselves, even in the privacy of our own heads, to wield such hateful terms towards this particular minority group? The BBC's new White Season which began last Friday is unlikely to provide any answers. It lacks a polemic in defence of the white working class. It is a defence long overdue. My father worked in a greengrocers' shop for 35 years; my mother was a housewife before she committed suicide in 1987. They were both lifelong Labour voters. My mother hanged herself in the house she lived in all her life, in Southall, west London, a town that had changed beyond all recognition. It is today the least white place in the whole of Britain. She wrote in her suicide note: "I hate Southall, I feel so alone." In case anyone dare accuse her of any racism, she may have hated Southall, but my mother was incapable of hating people. She worked in the last years of her life as a dinner lady in an all-Asian school and was much loved. But she was lost. Her world had disappeared....
Date: 2008-07-07 07:25:36 - Added by: Amir Ibrahim
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