Owuor, Otula2011-07-262011-07-262011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/46622“African nations risk giving investors access to large areas of land in rushed, secretive and one-sided deals that fail to deliver real benefits or create new social and environmental problems, according to the first ever legal analysis of contracts.” Experts and their research are featured in Science Africa journal, with current analysis and commentary in all fields of scientific research in Africa, such as the above excerpt from an article on the topic of land concentration. Healthcare, innovation, policy, agriculture, climate change and research networks are some of the subjects of ongoing study, dissemination, and feedback.Text1 digital file (20 p. : ill.)enAFRICASCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYINNOVATIONAGRICULTURAL RESEARCHMEDICAL RESEARCHPUBLIC HEALTHRADIO BROADCASTINGScience Africa : Africa's leading publication on science innovation and development; vol. 14 January-February 2011Journal (Full)