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With 54 countries, the African continent encompasses opportunity and success as well as conflict and ongoing economic, development and political challenges. Brookings experts are currently addressing a number of pressing issues in the sub-Saharan region, including the ongoing strife between the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan, famine in the Horn of Africa, and the region’s huge growth potential.
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Can Philanthropists, the Public, and the Poor Make Poverty History?
2008, Derek Chollet and Lael Brainard, eds.
Global Poverty, Conflict, and Security in the 21st Century
2007, Derek Chollet and Lael Brainard, eds.
The Role of the Private Sector
2006, Lael Brainard, ed.
2004, Peter W. Singer
Global Poverty and the Millennium Challenge Account
2003, Carol Graham, Gayle Smith, Lael Brainard, Nigel Purvis and Steven Radelet
A Quest for Good Governance
1998, Francis M. Deng and Terrence Lyons
Case Studies of the Internally Displaced
1998, Francis M. Deng and Roberta Cohen
The Global Crisis of Internal Displacement
Conflict Management in Africa
1996, Donald Rothchild, Francis M. Deng, I. William Zartman, Sadikiel Kimaro and Terrence Lyons
Conflict of Identities in the Sudan
1995, Francis M. Deng
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