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The Atlantic, 25 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Why Africa can make it big in agriculture” by Stephen Mbithi cited by The Atlantic’s article “Africa’s amazing rise and what it can teach the world”.
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Future Agricultures, 24 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts cited by Future Agricultures’ article “Urban myths and rural futures for Africa’s young people”.
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African Arguments, 22 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts reviewed by African Arguments editor Magnus Taylor.
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Global Urbanist, 21 February 2012

Dr Deborah Potts, author of ARI publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” wrote an article for The Global Urbanist which questioned “Is Africa really rapidly urbanising?”
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Africa Works, 21 February 2012

ARI’s publication “Whatever happened to Africa’s rapid urbanisation?” by Dr Deborah Potts cited by Africa Works article “Urbanization: An African urban myth?”
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Royal College of Nursing, 28 December 2011

ARI’s publication “Patience and Care: Rebuilding nursing and midwifery in Somaliland” by Fouzia Mohamed Ismail cited by the Royal College of Nursing.
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Wardheer News, 12 December 2011

ARI’s publication “Patience and Care: Rebuilding nursing and midwifery in Somaliland” by Fouzia Mohamed Ismail cited by Wardheer News.
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Rebuilding nursing and midwifery in Somaliland

Somaliland’s maternal, infant and child mortality rates are among the highest in the world. A rudimentary health system collapsed in the final years of the civil war which ended in 1991. Fighting forced the country’s health professionals to leave the country or flee to refugee...
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The Global Herald, 6 September 2011

ARI's Jonathan Bhalla’s wrote an article for The Global Herald, “Africa needs food security – Not necessarily food self-sufficiency”.
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Aid to help women in Africa undermined by jargon

International donors have sought to improve the social, political and economic position of women in Africa through an approach known as “gender”. A new Counterpoint publication from Africa Research Institute – Talking gender to Africa – argues that this strategy is failing. The...