(September 29, 2005) A top economic consultant said it appeared African aid had been insufficiently allocated and in some cases simply looted by irresponsible governments with a consequent legacy of unsustainable odious debt.
Ghana: Make Poverty History 2005 … what next?
(July 28, 2005) Aid basically undermines autonomous thinking and the confidence to rely on domestic ideas and domestic sources of development finance," writes GhanaHomePage columnist, Samuel Sawyer.
Debt relief’s bet is not on violent revolutions
(June 21, 2005) Debt relief doesn’t address Africa’s long-term fundamental needs and how to put Africa on the right track to development: What Africa needs to do is to grow out of debt. What [debt relief] does is simply stabilize the situation.


