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Anti-poverty targets in Africa will not be met, UN warns

Anti-poverty targets in Africa will not be met, UN warns


· Millennium goals within reach for much of world
· Unsafe water undermines educational reforms

Recommende reading: http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2116107,00.html

Homes in USA (guest) - 5. Dec, 07:13

To me struggling with poverty in Africa seems useless already. This continent is likely to be in poverty for ever. Since my childhood i just hear of starving people there.

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