05-Nov-2012 - 13 communes des départements de l’Atacora et de Donga au Bénin, verront leur capacité à réaliser et gérer efficacement des infrastructures et services d’eau potable et d’assainissement améliorée grâce à un don de 1 million d’euros de la Facilité africaine de l'eau (FAE) pour soutenir un projet de PROTOS Bénin. Ce don a été approuvé par la Banque africaine de développement (BAD) le 25 octobre 2012, et le projet devrait bénéficier à près de 900 000 habitants.
PROTOS Bénin est une organisation non-gouvernementale dédiée à l’amélioration de la...
05-Nov-2012 - Rose Koffi-Nevry, an economic expert at Nangui Abrogoua University in Côte d’Ivoire, complained on Friday of the socio-economic consequences of domestic food hygiene on development in Africa, calling it an “invisible world” because public authorities seem to be ignoring the scale and negative implications of this phenomenon on development throughout the continent.
A series of household surveys in various African countries has shown that the head of the household consumes at least one meal outside the home, generally in neighbourhood...
05-Nov-2012 - On the closing day of the 2012 African Economic Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, on Friday, the conference organizers selected the best research paper presented at the conference by a young African scholar.The goal of the prize was to recognize and encourage research among young Africans.
05-Nov-2012 - Education is the surest bet to get all segments of society involved in and benefiting from economic growth and transformation.
This is a view shared by many economists and top business and academic leaders who converged in Rwanda’s capital Kigali last week for the 7th edition of the African Economic Conference that the African Development Bank organized in conjunction with the United Nations Development Programme and the UN Economic Commission for Africa.
03-Nov-2012 - This year the African Development Bank will mark 25 years of evaluation work during Evaluation Week, which will take place in Tunis, Tunisia, from December 3 to 6, 2012.
The AfDB Evaluation week, an evaluation Indaba, is an annual learning event established to serve as a platform for Bank staff to discuss, debate and reflect on key lessons from evaluations of Bank programs. It is also an opportunity for development practitioners, beneficiaries and evaluation specialists to discuss key issues of concern to Africa’s development.
03-Nov-2012 - Participants at the closing session of the seventh African Economic Conference, on November 2, 2012 in Kigali, Rwanda, urged African leaders to put in place bold economic reforms, aimed at sustaining growth and boosting human development.
03-Nov-2012 - The time has come for African governments to assess the financial repercussions of capital flight on the continent. This was the view, on Thursday evening, of Ameth Saloum Ndiaye, researcher in economics at the University of Dakar, in Senegal.
02-Nov-2012 - Leaders who pursue exclusionary policies have themselves to blame for their countries’ stagnation and may, after all, be stoking fires that eventually consume them, economists studying the political economy of social inclusion have warned.
Their studies are based on a wave of mass uprisings that swept much of North Africa last year causing regime change in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya even as they inspired waves of public protests in many other countries across Africa.
02-Nov-2012 - The African continent must face many serious challenges in order to achieve successful regional integration and benefit from the advantages that result. This was the recommendation of a panel of expert economists speaking on Day 3 of the seventh African Economic Conference on Thursday in Kigali, Rwanda.
02-Nov-2012 - Economists studying the role of household enterprises in economic growth are advising governments to discontinue ignoring the sector in their development strategies.
Instead, they should scale up their understanding of how these enterprises are organized, how they operate and what sort of support they require to strengthen their contributions to growth in respective countries.
02-Nov-2012 - “Africa can have a brighter future, and has the potential to become the next emerging market by the end of this decade… Also, the continent’s long-term growth prospects are strong, propelled by both external trends in the global economy and internal changes in the continent’s societies and economies.”
02-Nov-2012 - African governments should use the proceeds from land leased to foreign investors to subsidize the cost to local farmers of modernizing their farming methods, or to build infrastructure and improve production.
01-Nov-2012 - Countries have the sovereign responsibility and their citizens expect them to use their natural resources responsibly, Roger Nord, the Deputy Director, IMF Africa Department, said on Wednesday, October 31, at the ongoing African Economic Conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
One sure way to achieve this is to ensure that right from the start they negotiate contracts that are in their interests. Countries that are already in agreements that disfavour them should find all means possible to renegotiate them, he added.
01-Nov-2012 - African leaders in the ongoing African Economic Conference are requested to invest selectively in policies that interest citizens in order to improve agriculture productivity.
01-Nov-2012 - The installation of wind power stations represents “an original approach” for African countries seeking to ensure sustainable economic growth. This was the message behind a study released on Wednesday afternoon during the African Economic Conference, which is taking place in the Rwandan capital of Kigali.
01-Nov-2012 - The African Economic Conference continued, Wednesday, October 31 in Kigali, Rwanda, with debates on public finance, led by high-profile speakers, conversant with public finance.
01-Nov-2012 - Key challenges and opportunities for effective expansion of trade for inclusive development were discussed in depth in a plenary session of the seventh African Economic Conference on Thursday, November 1 in Kigali, Rwanda.
01-Nov-2012 - Fragile countries require more financial support to stand a chance of improving their fortunes, Shantayanan Devarajan, the World Bank’s Chief Economist for the Africa Region, said Thursday at the ongoing African Economic Conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
31-Oct-2012 - Africa must invest in quality education in order to stop children from inheriting poverty from generation to generation, African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka told leaders gathered in Kigali, Rwanda, on Tuesday, October 30, during the opening day of the seventh Africa Economic Conference.
31-Oct-2012 - A group of African economic experts attending the seventh African Economic Conference in Kigali, Rwanda, on Wednesday highlighted the need to diversify efforts to mobilize foreign direct investment (FDI) to support the growth of African economies.