This speech by Robert S. McNamara, President of the World Bank, sponsored by Australia, was the first Memorial Lecture to honor Sir John Crawford. He talks about sub-Saharan Africa, a part of the developing world which is not experiencing progress and whose outlook is far from bright. He says that because the diversity of Sub-Saharan Africa is enormous, the mass media--and some governments--are inclined to oversimplify worsening development problems...
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1985/11/01
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Discours du Président
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2000/03/23
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The challenges for Sub-Saharan Africa
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availability of family planning services