Sean Roberts, a professor of international affairs at George Washington University and director of the school’s international development studies master’s program, explained that it “makes sense” that these programs were funded by the under secretary’s office.
1. “Lilo & Stitch,” $63 million.2. “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” $27.3 million.
3. “Karate Kid: Legends,” 21 million.4. “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” $10.8 million.5. “Bring Her Back,” $7.1 million.
6. “Sinners,” $5.2 million.7. “Thunderbolts,” $4.8 million.
8. “Friendship,” $2.6 million.
9. “The Last Rodeo,” $2.1 million.One fisherman, Abdou, showed off his catch after two days at sea: two insulated boxes full of fish, each about the size of an oil drum. A box of fish fetches 15,000 CFA, or $26.
Prior to the gas project, he said, he would get four or five boxes per two-day trip. Now, getting two is a win.That worsens a problem already created by
BP stressed that face-to-face talks with members of the community about such issues are ongoing, and noted its community-facing projects such as microfinance and vocational training programs in the region.Sarr said that despite its promises, the government failed to consider his community when agreeing to the gas project.