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Volume 1
Numéro 1
Mai 2004
e-news in French
A Letter from the
President:
Introducing
ADF e-news
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ADF Board Trip Builds Partnerships, Honors Successes, Celebrates a
Homecoming
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New ADF Projects
Providing Mali's Food
Distributors with
A Fresh Approach to Marketing
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Sweetening the Earnings
Potential of Tanzania's Cane Growers
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Working with Local
Experts to Promote Sustainable Development in Guinea
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Enhancing Food Security
and Economic Independence in Rural Niger
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Giving Women Economic
Tools to Fight HIV/AIDS in Northern Botswana
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Spicing Up Commercial
Agriculture in Southwestern Uganda
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ADF Project
Updates
Success Stories from Uganda and Botswana
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News in Brief
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Find
ADF on
the Web at: www.adf.gov
Editors
Bryan Callahan
Dick Day |
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News in
Brief
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The Structural
Adjustment Participatory Review International Network (SAPRIN) has
published a new report that analyzes the impact of trade liberalization
programs across 10 countries. ADF supported field research conducted by
local African development experts in Ghana, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
Structural Adjustment: The SAPRI Report (2004), is published
by Zed Books.

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Former ADF research
grantee Dr. Bolanle E. Akande Adetoun, of the Centre for Sustainable
Development and Gender Issues in Abuja, Nigeria, was recently selected
to participate in the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program. As part of
her program, she will serve as a scholar-in-residence at the University
of Kansas during the 2004-05 academic year. In the 1990s, ADF helped Dr.
Adetoun launch her current work on women's agricultural extension
services in Nigeria with a research grant.
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