Camerún movimiento hacia ‘grado de inversión’ Seguridad alimentaria.

Yaoundé, Cameroon — When protests and riots linked to the rising costs of imported foods broke out across Cameroon in 2008, international commentators were cautiously optimistic about the government’s short-term policy response. The rapid implementation of fuel subsidies and tax reductions on basic commodities in this net food importing country helped many . . . → Leer más: Camerún movimiento hacia ‘grado de inversión’ Seguridad alimentaria.

Las multinacionales traen espada de doble filo para el continente africano.

We often write about the increased positivity surrounding Africa as a destination for investors as well as for multinational corporations seeking avenues for growth. A just released report by Global Financial Integrity, however, lambasts multinationals for money it believes they take out illegally from Africa. . . . → Lee más: Multinationals bring . . . → Leer más: Las multinacionales traen espada de doble filo para el continente africano.

Los trabajadores de ayuda están haciendo ellos mismos sin trabajo.

In a world of ‘known and unknown’ unknowns, few sensible people are prepared to claim possession of a crystal ball. Uncertainty looks set to remain part of the global policy scene for some time, frustrating predictions. So why have Homi Kharas and I tried to do peer into this darkness?  Because we . . . → Leer más: Los trabajadores de ayuda están haciendo ellos mismos sin trabajo.

DAC informe sobre ayuda Multilateral.

At the end of 2020, the validity of the Cotonou Agreement, which regulates the relations of the EU with the African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (ACP States), will expire: According to Article 95, section 4 of the Agreement, the partners are to enter into negotiations eighteen months before the end of the . . . → Leer más: DAC informe sobre ayuda Multilateral.