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Germany is set to make Africa a key part of its G20 presidency (Photo: bundeskanzlerei.de)

Germany details its 'Marshall Plan' for Africa

Germany has unveiled a plan for Africa that aims to increase trade and development as part of a larger effort to curb migrant flows to Europe.

A 33-page blueprint, presented on Wednesday (18 January) in Berlin by Germany's development minister Gerd Muller, covers areas from energy to tax evasion and market access.

Muller said on his website that a ...

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Germany is set to make Africa a key part of its G20 presidency (Photo: bundeskanzlerei.de)

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