FROM THE FIELD
As Tony Blair begins a five-day tour of Africa ahead of the G8 summit, a report by the international anti-poverty charity ActionAid shows that Africa is still waiting for billions of dollars of aid promised at the Gleneagles summit in 2005. Many aspects of Africa’s development are affected, but one immediate consequence is that Aids continues to take 6000 African lives every day. At Gleneagles, Mr Blair chaired a summit where the G8 leaders promised poor countries a $50bn boost in annual aid budgets by 2010. The UK duly raised its aid by 20% in the first year, but ActionAid says other G8 countries have performed less well.[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]