
Tanzania's President Kikwete and IMF Managing Director Strauss-Kahn hold a joint news conference in Dar es Salaam

Participants respond to a question during the concluding plenary session of a two-day conference at the Bank of Tanzania conference center in Dar es Salaam March 11, 2009.
(3rd L-R) President of African Development Bank Group Donald Kaberuka, singer and activist Bob Geldof, International Monetary Fund's Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn,Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete, South Africa's Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, Senegal's Finance Minister Abdoulaye Diop and World Bank Managing Director Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
African nations and the IMF agreed on Wednesday to a new partnership and called on industrial countries to keep their promises of increased aid despite the global financial crisis. REUTERS/Stephen Jaffe/International Monetary
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