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Mandela's wife: Recession could be good for Africa

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Thu, 01 Apr 2010 12:26p.m.

South Africa's former president Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel (Reuters)

South Africa's former president Nelson Mandela and his wife Graca Machel (Reuters)

Nelson Mandela's wife says decreased aid to Africa due to the global recession could be a good thing for the continent.

Former Mozambican first lady Graca Machel told The Associated Press that less foreign funding will force African governments to mobilize resources internally, reducing dependence on external support.

"If we are clever enough, and we are responsible enough... it's time... to rely more and more on our own resourcefulness and the ability to engage our own people," Machel said.

Machel advocated for industrialization and regional integration on the continent as an approach to developing a "win-win" situation for African countries and their trading partners.

Machel was speaking on the sidelines of a nutrition conference in South Africa.

AP

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