james + africa   3

How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab | The Observer
"Ethiopia is only one of 20 or more African countries where land is being bought or leased for intensive agriculture on an immense scale in what may be the greatest change of ownership since the colonial era. ... It is not known if the acquisitions will improve or worsen food security in Africa, or if they will stimulate separatist conflicts, but a major World Bank report due to be published this month is expected to warn of both the potential benefits and the immense dangers they represent to people and nature."
food  guardian  economics  politics  water  wheat  africa  middleeast  from delicious
april 2010 by james
The World Cup in South Africa - R.W. Johnson - Diary - LRB
"The World Cup, it is everywhere said, will market South Africa around the world, create jobs and be highly beneficial to the country’s development. In fact, it will be very much for the delectation of the well-off. At least in ancient Rome the poor got to see the chariot races and gladiatorial contests, but there is little chance of the same happening here."
lrb  politics  football  soccer  africa  culture  from delicious
march 2010 by james

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