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  1. Paul Kagame, on why Africa welcomes the Chinese: http://bit.ly/3Sbmyb
  2. Some thoughts for the mix on why aid never reaches poor people: http://bit.ly/42XNAa
  3. RT @NextBillion: Welcome to China's "Wild West" of Capitalism: http://bit.ly/2c2oR0 (from potato chips to mobile phones)
  4. Will deals with China hurt Kenya? http://bit.ly/1aYUxe Researchers weigh in.
  5. @RachelStrohm yes! RT @devonwhittle The more I travel the more I like immigration. Homogeneity is weird! (plus immigration = awesome food)
  6. RT @zeusconsult UN welcomes United States removal of entry restriction based on HIV status http://bit.ly/3cbRhc
  7. ha. RT@bill_easterly Major US foreign aid to Andorra until they discovered it's not in Africa (oldie but goodies) http://bit.ly/1LiocA
  8. China will double investment in Nigeria, invest $7 bln in Guinea: http://bit.ly/451eYm
  9. China's mining and infrastructure agreement with the DRC amended: http://bit.ly/3k2rbX
  10. dispatch from the first international aid transparency initiative conference now up: http://bit.ly/q0ni7
  11. Xinhua article on former Zambian prez's speech in China. (I count use of the word 'friendship' 13 times.) http://bit.ly/1xYKSP
  12. also, love how blogs.worldbank.org's tagline is "our conversation on the web. right now." yup, that's a blog, all right...
  13. RT @zeusconsult #WorldBank: When the Culture of Disbursement Meets the Culture of #Corruption http://bit.ly/13MI2v
  14. World Bank survey sez people hate politicians, but love government: http://bit.ly/2k74Xt
  15. Chinese company ZTE will spend $1 billion on telecoms support services in Nigeria: http://bit.ly/UMt2L (via @234next)
  16. we shall overcome, we shall overcome - through better latrines: http://bit.ly/1BkzBP
  17. the IMF fields q.'s about health and social spending: http://bit.ly/16c4f0
  18. Is Grameen Bank's folk legend of a woman who became a telephone-wielding entrepreneur just that, a legend? http://bit.ly/Hc23y
  19. the Obama administration - almost one year down, and still no USAID admin. http://bit.ly/NkwFO
  20. @KarenGrepin takes on PEPFAR http://bit.ly/3yPIf (via @alanna_shaikh)