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Most of them are from nearby countries, Somalis, Kenyas, Ugandans, etc and they come to these issues with the credibility of being form the place they're working.
The International Rescue Committee: 'Spotlighting Forgotten Countries After Spurt Of Media Attention' Daniela Perdomo 2010
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Most of them are from nearby countries, Somalis, Kenyas, Ugandans, etc and they come to these issues with the credibility of being form the place they're working.
The International Rescue Committee: 'Spotlighting Forgotten Countries After Spurt Of Media Attention' Daniela Perdomo 2010
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Which leads me to wonder why it's always the Zimbabwes and Kenyas and the Afghanistans of the world who are told they need to just get along and share power.
Sandip Roy: Power Sharing - the Fix-it-All from Honduras to Zimbabwe 2009
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If global temperatures are on the rise and more heat means lower crop yields, then you're talking about more Kenyas, and not just in Africa either.
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Their "often remarkable coffees are characterized by a variety of striking floral and fruit notes, from the almost perfume-like floral and citrus character of Ethiopia wet-processed coffees through the intensely acidy and berry-toned Kenyas to the soft and voluptuously fruity Zambias," according to the online edition of the U. S.-based Coffee Review.
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The main landowners in the country come from the dominant Kikuyu tribe, among them the family of Kenyas first president Jomo Kenyatta, and the current president Mwai
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Botswana was one of the nations that supported the Africa-wide domestic market crackdown, while voting against Kenyas bid for a moratorium on all trade.
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Kenyas economy seems to be headed for better times as commercial banks begin responding to central banks lowering of its lending rate.
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Kenyas economy seems to be headed for better times as commercial banks begin responding to central banks lowering of its lending rate.
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Kenyas economy grew by 2.6 per cent in 2009 compared to 1.6 per cent in 2008.
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