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Opinion: Multinational control of textbook industry starves African publishing

Tanzanian publisher Walter Bgoya offers an insider’s critique of the state of the publishing industry in Africa, which, he charges, suffers from a legacy of past colonialism and current exploitation by “foreign multinationals and their joint ventures.” Read Bgoya’s essay at the Global Campaign for Education website.

Posted by David Roberts on 20 July 2005 in Opinion

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