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2011-11-30
Cape Town: We negotiate for sub-Saharan Africa
Recent droughts across parts of Africa have increased the University of Cape Town team's desire to find a solution in Copenhagen's law contest this week. This is according to participants, who talked to the University Post Monday.
Law students from all over the world met for the first time Monday night for a pre-competition dinner in the Copenhagen Competition. They are the eight finalists, selected from 15 teams, for the final oral rounds. Their discussion: to negotiate an agreement on the global problem of access to food.
»Being from a developing country I find we are more passionate as a team,« says Unesu from the University of Cape Town. »We feel we are representing the whole of Sub-Saharan Africa«.
Read more in the article from the UniversityPost

