BRIC DISPLAY DIVERGENT STRATEGIES IN AFRICA: AN ILLUSTRATION USING FIVE GATEWAY NATIONS by Simon Freemantle and Jeremy Stevens Suggested by Clive Tasker This is a paper that was given during the 5th edition of the international forum “Developing the Regions of Africa and Europe”, held in Taormina, Italy, the 6 and 7 Octobre 2011. Open […]
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Economic outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa – IMF
This is the REGIONAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA RECOVERY AND NEW RISKS by the IMF – International Monetary Fund. This paper was handed out during the 5th edition of the international forum “Developing the Regions of Africa and Europe” held in Taormina, Italy, the 6 and 7 October 2011. Open publication – Free publishing […]
President Zuma statement on ANC 99 anniversary
This is PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA’S STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS the 8 January 2011. The paper was given as a reading material during the 5th annual forum “Developing the Regions of Africa and Europe” held in Taormina, Italy, the 6 and 7 October 2011. Open publication – Free publishing For […]
Migration & mobility, Forum Africa position paper
This is the position paper presented during the latest International forum held in Taormina, “Developing the Regions of Africa and Europe”, titled: “Migration and mobility: joint strategic management between Europe and Africa“. Open publication – Free publishing
North Africa change is a historic opportunity
Here we add the position paper on geopolitics “The change triggered by North Africa is a historic opportunity” presented during the last International forum “Developing the Regions of Africa and Europe”, in Taormina, Italy, the 6 and 7 October 2011.
Interview with Camilius Lekule, Ardhi university
Interview with professore Camilius Lekule during the 2011 Forum on Africa in Taormina, Italy.
Interview with ambassador Rashef
Interview with Egyptian ambassador Ashraf Rashed during the Forum on Africa 2011 in Taormina, Italy.
Interview with Paul Collier – Forum Taormina
Interview with economist Paul Collier after the first day of the Forum on Africa held in Taormina, Italy, the 6 October 2011.