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World Bank "triggers" for Sierra Leone loan. What are they demanding?

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Apr 11 2009 11:17
Aarfy
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This is more of a question hoping to lead to debate. I understand there are various conditions or triggers this poisonous organisation demands before agreeing to a loan. What are these and how does this affect the people of Sierra Leone?

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