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Leaders in Africa disappointed me- Jan Pronk

Posted on 11 July, 2018 by Koert Lindijer

The time has come for Johannes Pieter Pronk’s memoirs. After surviving a major heart attack last year, the former Dutch development minister, born in 1940, feel...

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South Sudan: The mothers of Bentiu burry their children

Posted on 5 July, 2014 by Koert Lindijer

The white hospital tents are surrounded by a puree of mud, shit and waste. Latrines nearby spill over and children splash in a lake with waste water of foreign ...

Photography

Food security: a photo-essay by Petterik Wiggers

Posted on 20 November, 2012 by Petterik Wiggers

Food Security in Africa: a photo-essay by Petterik Wiggers

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