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Africa aid wiped out by rising cost of oil

By Ed Crooks and William Wallis in London

Published: December 28 2007 22:04 | Last updated: December 28 2007 22:04

The rising cost of oil has wiped out the benefits many African countries were expecting from western aid and debt relief over the past three years, new research from the International Energy Agency has shown.

The situation is raising fears that, in spite of the strong growth many African countries have seen in recent years, there could be a repeat of the 1980s’ debt crisis in the developing world that was caused in part by the oil shocks of the 1970s.

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