Commentary

A new association of Kenyans, Ugandans and Tanzanians living in Rwanda was born last Saturday immediately after Umuganda.
It made for a logical culmination after the three East African nations residing (or visiting) in the country joined their Rwandan hosts in the monthly communal service.

NEW YORK – The critics of foreign aid are wrong. A growing flood of data shows that death rates in many poor countries are falling sharply, and that aid-supported programs for health-care delivery have played a key role. Aid works; it saves lives.
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