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This is a response by Séverine Autesserre to my previous reaction to her Op-Ed in The New York Times.
Jason, thanks for offering me a right of response. You and I have already had this debate at least a dozen times, in public and in private. But, as you have told me, it might be informative for the broader public to hear about it. So here is a brief answer.
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Rural poverty and food insecurity continue to be serious challenges in many developing countries. But a new thrust for partnerships is providing a key to overcoming these challenges. The potential of South-South cooperation to advance development and poverty reduction is increasingly evident, especially as emerging economies increase their investments in developing countries of Asia and Africa.
[view whole blog postSeason 8, Ep. 17 - Last season of American Dad, American comic Wayne Brady plays Tungee (Tunji?), one of those kids in the pictures sent to you by NGOs/charities in those late night infomercials, asking you to stick the kid's pic on your fridge and send a few cents to the NGO every month so the kid can eat. Anyway, Tungee is all grown up now, and he flies to the U.S to visit his long
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This is a response by Séverine Autesserre to my previous reaction to her Op-Ed in The New York Times.
Jason, thanks for offering me a right of response. You and I have already had this debate at least a dozen times, in public and in private. But, as you have told me, it might be informative for the broader public to hear about it. So here is a brief answer.
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