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James Carroll joins the iNet News Team
by James C
Africa / US Energy Ministerial Conference & Women in Energy

James at the Internet Cafe
Photo: Robyn Leslie
Durban, South Africa •• Dec. 9, 2000 •• SolarQuest® iNet News Service •• My name is James Carroll and I am post-matric student in South Africa. In case you don't know, post-matric is the South African equivelent of an extra year of study between high school and university or college. Some people believe that this is pure machocism! During my post-matric year I have been completing my English 'A' Levels and studying for my SATs.

Next year I hope to travel overseas to England to go to The London International Film School. For the moment I have joined up with the National Television & Video Association and am producing a short film for next year.

Besides work in film and video, I report for a newspaper supplement that is aimed at the teen market. Another iNet News Reporter, Prudence, also writes for Generation YDN. The gaining of experience and meeting all sorts of different people through the paper is great. Over the next week, I'll be reporting back on events that take place during the the US-Africa Energy Ministrial.


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Durban Press Conference Notes
Tala Excursion
Interview with Minister of Energy and Minerals, South Africa
Declaration De Durban (Français)
Valley of 1000 Hills Photo Essay
No sense in re-inventing the wheel, says Caravatti
Energy and health
Solar Energy in rural Kwazulu Natal
A tour to Myeka High School connected with solar energy
Butanization Programme in Senegal
Energy role in poverty alleviation
Sudan says: It`s no big thing ...
Potential for US investment in Africa
Women Challenge decision making process
Zanele Zunga joins the team
Deputy Ministers Speech
Wendy Annecke`s report on Energy Laws and Their Impact on Women
Durban Declaration
Some approaches to Clean Technologies
A good effort, but more must be done: ESMAP
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