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		      <pubDate>Wed May 20 10:02:09 CEST 2009</pubDate>
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							         <title><![CDATA[African Economic Outlook 2009]]></title>
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							         <description><![CDATA[The 2009 edition of the African Economic Outlook (AEO) covers 47 African countries, up from 35 last year. The report finds the region gravely affected by the global economic downturn. Following half a decade of above 5 per cent economic growth, the continent can expect only 2.8 per cent in 2009, less than half of the 5.7 per cent expected before the crisis.]]></description>
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