Africa’s Priorities Ignored Due To Washington’s War on Terrorism
Mar 07, 2002
By almost any measure, the war on AIDS is more important than the war on terrorism. Yet Washington’s fixation with the latter--still loosely defined--campaign threatens to crowd out attention to Africa’s priorities. And those priorities, from obtaining support for international peacemaking and peacekeeping, to canceling illegitimate debts and arresting the growing disparities between rich and poor in the world, to defeating the AIDS pandemic, are all equally global priorities.
































