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The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) knowledge audit presented in this report is one of the activities of an ECA- initiated project entitled “Enhancing Knowledge Sharing to Support the Poverty Redu
Poverty reduction has received increased focus in development debate in the past two decades. Progress on poverty reduction has become a major measure of success of development policy.
In 2007, Africa sustained the high growth momentum of the past few years, registering an average growth rate of 5.8 per cent.
Regional integration remains a viable strategy for Africa to achieve sustainable economic growth and development, reduce poverty and participate effectively in the globalization process.
Securing our future. This report is the culmination of a unique consultation by CHGA Commissioners with a wide constituency in Africa and beyond.
The analysis of the challenges facing Africa and the comparative advantage of ECA in the regional landscape dictates a need to refine the Commission’s programme priorities to avoid duplication, pro
Over the last four decades, the gap between energy supply and demand in Africa has been growing.
The biggest challenge facing sub-Saharan African countries today is to reach a sustainable rate of positive economic growth that will enable them to cope with soaring demographic and urban growth.
African countries are characterized by fragmentation of various aspects of their political economy, including their institutions of governance.
African economies continue to sustain the growth momentum of previous years, recording an overall real GDP growth rate of 5.7 per cent in 2006 compared to 5.3 per cent in 2005 and 5.2 per cent in 2
The general level of water resources development for meeting the needs of the African populace (for potable drinking, food security and other necessities of human life) is still very low.
For the effective role of the African youth, societies must develop and nurture responsible, well-informed citizens capable of creating sustainable incomes and livelihoods, thereby reducing pressur



















