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Titre : Can africa clam the 21st century ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : World Bank, Auteur Editeur : The international bank for reconstruction and development. The world bank Année de publication : 2000 Importance : 278 p. Présentation : couv. ill. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8213-4495-8 Note générale : DON DE L'IRD Langues : Anglais Catégories : AFRIQUE
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PAYS PAUVRESMots-clés : Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire/ RÉDUCTION DE LA PAUVRETÉ/ Index. décimale : 111 COOPÉRATION POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT Résumé : Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?' is a product of the growing collaboration among some of the main institutions involved in African development: the African Development Bank, the African Economic Research Consortium, the Global Coalition for Africa, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the World Bank. More than 50 scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners―predominantly African―appraised the region's development at the start of the new century and articulated a road map for the future.
Despite the enormous challenges facing a region caught in deep poverty, the message of the report is eminently optimistic. Development in Africa is possible―and the 21st century offers the region a chance to take its proper place on the world stage. Never before have the momentum and goodwill for change been better. But the consolidation of the momentum requires Africans to take a more active, business-like approach to governance and economic management. The report provides a broad business plan that countries can adapt―while also arguing for better, more effective partnerships between Africa and its development partners.Permalink : http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25409 Can africa clam the 21st century ? [texte imprimé] / World Bank, Auteur . - [S.l.] : The international bank for reconstruction and development. The world bank, 2000 . - 278 p. : couv. ill.
ISBN : 978-0-8213-4495-8
DON DE L'IRD
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : AFRIQUE
AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT
Aide bilatérale
DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL
LUTTE CONTRE LA PAUVRETE
PAYS PAUVRESMots-clés : Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire/ RÉDUCTION DE LA PAUVRETÉ/ Index. décimale : 111 COOPÉRATION POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT Résumé : Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?' is a product of the growing collaboration among some of the main institutions involved in African development: the African Development Bank, the African Economic Research Consortium, the Global Coalition for Africa, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the World Bank. More than 50 scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners―predominantly African―appraised the region's development at the start of the new century and articulated a road map for the future.
Despite the enormous challenges facing a region caught in deep poverty, the message of the report is eminently optimistic. Development in Africa is possible―and the 21st century offers the region a chance to take its proper place on the world stage. Never before have the momentum and goodwill for change been better. But the consolidation of the momentum requires Africans to take a more active, business-like approach to governance and economic management. The report provides a broad business plan that countries can adapt―while also arguing for better, more effective partnerships between Africa and its development partners.Permalink : http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=25409 Exemplaires
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