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AFD Newsletter - July 2010
The latest issue of AFD’s Newsletter features the following news updates for the month: an interview of Dov Zerah, the AFD’s new Chief Executive Officer, a spotlight on International Year of Biodiversity, our actions in the framework of the Union for the Mediterranean, our latest publications, our employment offers...
| AFD Newsletter - April 2010 |

The latest issue of AFD’s Newsletter includes the following news updates for the month: AFD and PROPARCO publish their 2009 annual reports posting an all-time high in Group activities, projects in the Palestinian Territories and Benin, our Research Department launches a new collection, an upcoming conference on Africa organized by the Collège de France…
| AFD Newsletter - March 2010 |

To mark the 50th anniversary of African independence and the launch of the French version of the book Africa’s Billions by Jean-Michel Severino and Olivier Ray, published by Odile Jacob, join the debate on changes in Africa and the challenges they pose…
| AFD Newsletter - February 2010 |
The latest issue of AFD’s Newsletter includes the following news updates for the month: the Marketplace on Innovative Financial Solutions for Development to be held on 4 and 5 March 2010, the launch of an awareness raising campaign for the Millennium Development Goals, AFD’s first financing in Mexico to support its program to combat climate change, an interview on reconstruction in Haiti...
| AFD Newsletter - January 2010 |
In the aftermath of the powerful earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, the international community is energetically mobilizing. France has provided €20M of emergency aid and announced the cancellation of €54M of its bilateral debt. AFD has been active in the country since 1976 and is working to prepare its reconstruction alongside other international donors.
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Private Sector and Development is a bimonthly magazine that compares the views of experts in different fields on issues relating to the role the private sector plays in the development of in the development of low-income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.