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    • Revisit the African Forum 2009
  • Outlook
    • Macroeconomic Prospects
      • Africa is growing but there are risks
      • The export-led recovery is broadening
      • Political upheaval causes near stagnation in North Africa
      • High prices are boosting growth of commodity exporters
      • Inflation is increasing again due to higher food and fuel prices
      • Monetary policy: moving towards moderate tightening
      • Fiscal and external positions are affected by commodity prices
      • The challenge of reducing youth unemployment
      • Risks and policy challenges for African economies
      • Notes
      • References
    • External Financial Flows
      • Direct investment flows
        • FDI destinations in Africa
        • Sources of FDI
        • African outward FDI
      • Portfolio investment
      • Growth of aid to Africa
      • Notes
      • References
    • Trade Policies and Regional Integration
      • Developments in international trade negotiations during 2010
      • Developments in regional integration in Africa
      • Regional infrastructure developments
      • Notes
      • References
    • Human Development
      • Economic growth, inequality and poverty: why has poverty reduction been slow in Africa?
      • The status of human development in Africa as measured by the Human Development Index
      • Notes
      • References
    • Political Governance
      • Public protests, violence and conflicts
      • Government responses and political freedom
      • Electoral processes
      • Peace and security
      • Corruption
      • Economic Governance
      • Notes
      • References
  • In Depth
    • Africa and its Emerging Partners (2011)
      • Africa pushes aside post-colonialism
        • Emerging partners go from the balcony to orchestra in a decade
        • Traditional partners remain key and keep growing
        • The broad range of emerging partnerships
      • New and old partners help Africa in complementary ways
        • A wider range of finance and co-operation modalities
      • Industrialisation, debt and governance: more fear than harm
        • New opportunities for African manufacturing
        • Transparency needed to end debt sustainability fears
        • The impact on governance
      • Seizing new policy opportunities
        • Regional co-ordination needed to embrace new giants
      • The way ahead
      • Notes
      • References
    • Public Resource Mobilisation and Aid (2010)
      • The State of Public Resource Mobilisation in Africa
        • Tax revenue in Africa
        • Taxes per capita
        • Tax mix in Africa
        • Direct taxation in Africa
        • Indirect taxation in Africa
        • Trade taxes in Africa
        • Resource-related tax revenues
        • Tax effort
      • Challenges for African Policy Makers
        • Structural cross-cutting issues
        • Tax base issues
        • The right mix of tax
      • Policy Options
        • Deepening the tax base
        • Tackling cross-cutting structural issues
        • Balancing the Tax Mix
      • Conclusion
    • Innovation and ICT in Africa (2009)
      • Technology Infrastructure and Services in Africa
      • The Policy, Legal & Regulatory Lessons
      • Business Environment and Financing
      • Pro-Development Innovative Applications
      • Human Capacity Building in ICT and Innovation Skills
      • Experts' meeting on Open Access in Africa 2010
    • Developing Technical and Vocational Skills in Africa (2008)
      • The Rationale for Technical and Vocational Skills Development
        • Brief History of the Evolution of Technical and Vocational Skills in National and International Agendas
        • Taking Stock of Technical and Vocational Skills Development
          • Delivery Modalities
          • Access to Technical and Vocational Education in Africa
      • Lessons Learned from Technical and Vocational Skills Development Reforms
        • Adopting a Clear Vision
        • Improving Forecasting and Planning for Skill Needs
        • Improving the quality of TVSD
        • Adressing the skill needs of the informal sector
        • Facilitate the Growth of the Productive Sector through Technological Learning and Innovation
        • Foster Partnership with All stakeholders
        • Involving Local Communities
        • Strengthening Local Management of TVSD
      • Financing Technical and Vocational Skills Development
        • Financing Pre-employment Training
          • Financing Public Training Institutions
          • Cost Sharing Schemes
          • Promoting Private Training Providers
        • Financing Continuing Training: Encouraging Enterprises’ Participation
        • The Role of Donors
      • TVSD in Specific Contexts
        • Youth Unemployment
        • Fragile States
        • Migration
  • Countries
    • North Africa
      • Algeria
      • Egypt
      • Libya
      • Mauritania
      • Morocco
      • Tunisia
    • East Africa
      • Burundi
      • Comoros
      • Djibouti
      • Eritrea
      • Ethiopia
      • Kenya
      • Rwanda
      • Seychelles
      • Somalia
      • Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • Uganda
    • Central Africa
      • Cameroon
      • Central African Republic
      • Chad
      • Congo, Democratic Republic
      • Congo Republic
      • Equatorial Guinea
      • Gabon
    • West Africa
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
      • Cape Verde
      • Côte d’Ivoire
      • Gambia
      • Ghana
      • Guinea
      • Guinea-Bissau
      • Liberia
      • Mali
      • Niger
      • Nigeria
      • São Tomé & Príncipe
      • Senegal
      • Sierra Leone
      • Togo
    • Southern Africa
      • Angola
      • Botswana
      • Lesotho
      • Madagascar
      • Malawi
      • Mauritius
      • Mozambique
      • Namibia
      • South Africa
      • Swaziland
      • Zambia
      • Zimbabwe
  • Data & Statistics
    • Table 1 - Basic Indicators, 2009
    • Table 2 - Real GDP Growth Rates, 2001-2011
    • Table 3 - Demand Composition and Growth Rate, 2008-2011
    • Table 4 - Public Finances and Fiscal Indicators, 2008-2011 (percentage of GDP)
    • Table 5 - Monetary Indicators
    • Table 6 - Balance of Payments Indicators, 2008-2011
    • Table 7 - Exports, 2008
    • Table 8 - Diversification and Competitiveness
    • Table 9 - International Prices of Exports, 2002-2009
    • Table 10 - Foreign Direct Investment, 2003-2008 (USD million)
    • Table 11 - Aid Flows, 2003-2008 (USD million)
    • Table 12 - External Debt Indicators
    • Table 13 - Demographic Indicators
    • Table 14 - Poverty and Income Distribution Indicators
    • Table 15 - Access to Services
    • Table 16 - Basic Health Indicators
    • Table 17 - Major Diseases
    • Table 18 - Basic Education Indicators
    • Table 19 - School Enrolment
    • Table 20 - Employment and Remittances*
    • Table 21 - Corruption Perception Index (CPI)*
    • Table 22 - Civil tensions
    • Table 23 - Softening of the Regime
    • Table 24 - Hardening of the Regime
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