Bold, brave and interesting work indeed. Few people in the Western world are familiar with these practices. Voodoo has been so misunderstood and certainly has a bad press. Voodoo is the fastest growing religion in the world and has no Church. There are 1000's of Voodoos. Originally from Benin, West Africa each family has their own Voodoo and each practise is as different and varied as the next. This Movement on earth can not come at a better time as Voodoo is paramount in the universal understanding of the Continent, especially West Africa. Good luck to Henning with finishing this much needed film and hopefully we can all support you here.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Voodooman Director Henning Christoph
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Dr. Dambisa Moyo
Dr. Dambisa Moyo
Dr. Dambisa Moyo is an international economist who writes on the macroeconomy and global affairs.
She is the author of the New York Times Bestsellers "Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa", "How The West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly - And the Stark Choices Ahead" and "Winner Take All: China's Race for Resources and What It Means for the World".
Ms. Moyo was named by Time Magazine as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World", and was named to the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Forum. Her work regularly appears in economic and finance-related publications such as the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal.
She completed a doctorate in Economics at Oxford University and holds a Masters degree from Harvard University. She completed an undergraduate degree in Chemistry and an MBA in Finance at the American University in Washington D.C..
Books:
Dead Aid
Winner Takes All
Dr. Dambisa Moyo is an international economist who writes on the macroeconomy and global affairs.
She is the author of the New York Times Bestsellers "Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa", "How The West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly - And the Stark Choices Ahead" and "Winner Take All: China's Race for Resources and What It Means for the World".
Ms. Moyo was named by Time Magazine as one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World", and was named to the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Forum. Her work regularly appears in economic and finance-related publications such as the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal.
She completed a doctorate in Economics at Oxford University and holds a Masters degree from Harvard University. She completed an undergraduate degree in Chemistry and an MBA in Finance at the American University in Washington D.C..
Books:
Dead Aid
Winner Takes All
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