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Bribery killing trade in Ivory Coast

Agricultural subsidies continue to hurt the poorest farmers

Press freedom declines in emerging markets

Rwanda needs the freedom to disagree with Kagame

IPN Letters

Author: Linda Whetstone

Rwanda's President Kagame is good on economic freedom, but political freedom is just as important, argues IPN's Chairman, Linda Whetstone

Private competition gets Indians talking

World Bank opens the door to its data

The truth about foreign aid that politicians won't admit

IPN Opinion article

Author: Alec van Gelder

Despite an unsustainable deficit at home, all three parties want to continue an aid binge abroad.

Zambia calling: The benefits of telecoms liberalisation in Africa

Rwanda’s future hangs in the balance

Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink

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