a few months back she said this structure of financing has been very good for
investors but not good for global health larry summers former u.s.
treasury official in the sense of ministration he described them as i think
goofball economics or goofball finance you know they've been relatively good for
investors not good for developing countries have
a solution thank you very much fishing in uganda is becoming less profitable for
many communities who depend on this sector to support their families diversifying
into coffee farming is helping to provide
a sustainable solution on one of the islands of likely toria. fish stocks are
dwindling here in lake victoria it's becoming increasingly evident at the central
ugandan landing site called bosomy fishermen here are struggling i don't.
know what if this is such
a bad time for fishing compared to the past when they used to be fewer fisherman i
think it's mainly because the population has gone up so there's more pressure on
the lake. paul be