- Madge in land spat
MALAWI: Malawi's Government has sided with Madonna in a land dispute that has pitted her against impoverished villagers.Villagers have been refusing to move from land near the capital, Lilongwe, where Madonna - who has adopted... マラウイ:マラウイ政府マドンナは、貧しいvillagers.Villagersに対する彼女のピットインされている土地紛争との両面を持つ、首都リロングウェ、ここでマドンナ-人を採用して周辺の土地から移動することを拒否されている...
- AFRICAN UNION: Malawi's Bingu wa Mutharika chosen to take over group's presidency
Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika has been chosen to assume the rotating presidency of the African Union, Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, the body's outgoing president, said Sunday. マラウイの大統領ビングムタリカアフリカ連合の輪番制の議長と仮定するように選択されており、リビアの最高指導Moamer Kadhafiは、身体の発信社長は、明らかになった
- We need to realise Africa's potential on agriculture
African farmers must be able to access the knowledge and tools they need to unleash agriculture's full potential for the continent, says Sithembile NdemaIn the developed world, people often refer to sustainability in terms of what might be lost to future generations compared with what is enjoyed today. The threat of food insecurity, of a changing climate, of disrupted marketplaces all paint a picture of potential famine, drought and widespread poverty.Yet in Africa, that future is already our present.Climate change is exacerbating an already poor food supply in Africa, leaving farmers less capable of providing for themselves, let alone their communities. The problems vary across the continent – droughts, flash floods, early rains, late frosts – but they all threaten to make farmers' traditional planting knowledge obsolete. A recent report from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) projects that wheat, rice and maize yields in sub-Saharan Africa are expected to drop by 34%, 15% and 10% respectively by 2050.After years of neglect, agriculture must again be recognised as a fundamental driver of economic growth. Some 60% of Africans rely on agriculture for their livelihood, four-fifths of whom are women. And throughout sub-Saharan Africa, agriculture is a key source of foreign exchange (for example, about 80% of Malawi's foreign exchange comes from agricultural exports). Consequently, people are recognising that the relationship between climate change and agriculture must be addressed in tandem with other policy and programme outcomes.African farmers must be able to access the knowledge and tools they need to unleash agriculture's full potential for the continent. Existing knowledge must reach more farmers, new research must focus on Africa-specific solu アフリカの農家の知識と彼らは大陸のための農業の可能性を最大限に必要なツールにアクセスすることができる必要がありますSithembile NdemaIn先進国によると、人々はしばしば持続可能性に何を将来の世代には、今日親しまれていますと比較して失われる可能性の面で参照してください
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