In an interesting commentary on the eve of the Afghanistan Donors Conference in London (Seventh International Conference on Afghanistan), the former head of Canada’s aid program in Afghanistan underlines the need to identify the causes of past failures in providing foreign assistance there, in order to avoid repeating the same mistakes. See Nipa Banerjee, “Past Failures Must be Addressed in London”, Ottowa Citizen, January 27, 2010
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