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  1. Africa still waiting for genuine 'partnership'

    ... the continent will need to fill an annual resource gap of about $64 bn. Much of that can be mobilized domestically, NEPAD's advocates ... currently qualify will eventually receive a reduction of about two-thirds of their total debt burdens. African countries have ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  2. The main donor countries have declared Africa's new development programme "a bold and clear-sighted vision." They have pledged to provide greater support to the continent -- from aid and debt relief to trade and investment -- so that the New Partnership f

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    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  3. Investing in clean development

    ... delegates from both North and South raised concerns about the costs of adjusting their energy consumption, whether through reducing ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  4. Global financial clouds on Africa's horizon

    ... giant Enron, the crisis in Argentina and uncertainties about the world economic slowdown.   Do abrupt and ... influx of privatization dollars and speculative capital. But about four years ago, the economy started to slow. One problem was that the US ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  5. Debt bailouts or workouts?

    ... Harsch Just as there is little agreement about the causes of Argentina's collapse, so there is no consensus about how to prevent similar crises or deal with them once they have arrived. ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  6. 'Gender budgets' seek more equity

    ... Ms. Govender recalled, "I shared a secretary with about 60 other MPs and had no researcher." Forging alliances The ... not least because "throughout the country people are talking about women and the budget in a way that you never heard before we started ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  7. Africa seeks to safeguard its fisheries

    ... groundnuts as the country's primary export. In 2000, about 30 per cent of export earnings were derived from fishing, a sector that employs about 600,000 of the country's 3.5 million economically active people.But this ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  8. Another Africa is possible

    ... with injustice!" Leading the vociferous procession of about 200 were several of Africa's most outspoken critics of the World Bank, ... at the Bamako forum, Mr. Tandon agreed that such debate about globalization has been restricted to academic circles. "The people on the ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  9. Is African aid set to rise again?

    ... to 0.5 per cent. There was also concern in Monterrey about increased conditionality -- using the promise of aid, or its threatened ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020

  10. What Doha means for Africa

    ... trade ministers might well have left Doha wondering about the costs of success, and who would pay for them. Africa's ... (TRIPS) addressed some of the developing country concerns about that 1994 agreement. It contained stronger language on the primacy of ...

    Anonymous (non vérifié) - 14 juil 2020