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March-April 2015

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Climate change has been recognised as the foremost human and environmental catastrophe of the 21st century. Though this issue, we have highlighted the practical selections and climate policy that can help humankind slow, and certainly adapt to, climate change. Tunisia has, no doubt, massive potential to reform with a lucrative market for investors to invest. Four years after Tunisia glimmered the Arab spring uprisings, the country is perceived as a rare regional success story, but its prospects centre on it excavating reforms and fascinating foreign investment. The long road to Africa’s infrastructure development is actually under construction. Read more to find out the achievements made in infrastructure of the entire Africa continent. There is more with the trip of a lifetime, as magical and mysterious Botswana is ready to fascinate nature fanatics, wildlife photographers from all over the globe with its magnetisms. There are countless outlandish tourist attractions that you must sight. The list enlightening stories in this issue goes on and on and on!!!

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