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      <title>Aden has posted a new comment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Aden in Sudan writes:<br />
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Thanks for your round-the-clock serious efforts to bring about peaceful resolution to the Sudan conflict.  All sides of the conflict, i.e. north, South, Darfur and East unanimously agree the need for the international community to remain engaged and focus resources (moral, material, financial) to help make an all-Sudan CPA that will allow secure and conducive environment for IDPs to return to their areas of choice and helping with Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration.  Please let the promise of peace dividends be honored to provide people protectable assets that will prevent them from going back to war and violence. Also, help the various States to take the lead in helping populations rebuild their lives as they return home after years of displacement. <br />
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Definitely, the building of infrastructure in areas of potential return and prioritizing social and economic recovery will help ordinary peoples resolve to avoid future wars.  Both traditional and non-traditional donors need to also coordinate to undertake a successful economic recovery effort.]]></description>
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      <dc:date>Thu Sep 24,  2009</dc:date>
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      <title>Lisa has posted a new comment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Lisa in Ohio writes:<br />
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Salutations, I'am aware of the convoluted series of disasters plaguing Africa. From the drought to the corruption and even geologically tearing itself apart. I feel the only thing one can do is work around Mother Nature and somehow get over the block that keeps good people the doormats of the less constrained. In other words get the greedy outta the picture, they're not hard to spot and theres more of us than them, (Gandi) either that or lets offer them (the vunerable) a place in Alaska, cause the continental U.S. is not fairing much better. Whats done is done, winners and losers, we must make sure the winners share. Global Population will fall, (Volcanoes around the globe seem to be awaking.) Food,shelter will become even more scarce, So. I suggest before this happens nations take what they've learned about food production and contained enviroments and start recruting the honorable, hardworking, and not prone to greed individuals,cause we may have to go through the bottle neck. <br />
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In conclusion, 30 yrs ago I heard James Hansen on PBS speak of global climate change. I've tried to get it across ever since. I feel your pain, anger, hope? I'm trying to do my part down here in the trenchs of American society. It's also dangerous and mostly a thank-less task that don't make my life any easier, and costs me plenty, but I do it anyway. It's my nature. So Best Regards Sir. I can only hope you see a way of solving the issue.]]></description>
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      <dc:date>Wed Sep 23,  2009</dc:date>
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