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The nature of private capital flows in sub-Saharan Africa has changed radically in the last decade, with nearly one third of all private capital flows now being comprised of portfolio equity and...
In the past year the global economy has perhaps seen some of its worst economic growth since the beginning of the global financial crisis in 2008. No country has gone untouched. Europe has seen a...
To misuse Marx’s often quoted phrase: governments are in love with tax revenue but ‘the course of true love never did run smooth’. This failed romance should be of concern to those of us who...
Over 70% of the SSA population live in rural areas and an estimated 60% of the world’s uncultivated land – suitable for farming – belongs to Africa. Agricultural development can stimulate...
The February 2011 Ugandan Presidential elections can be characterised as nothing more than an attempt to satisfy the international community who believe that holding elections are proof of...
Ten years after the Millennium Declaration took effect, the international community reviewed its progress, setbacks and lessons learned. The deadline for the eight Millennium Development Goals...