Centro de recursos de Chede
November 21st, 2012
Contemporary Africa is faced with the reality of numerous evolving states that have to grapple with the inevitability of conflict. On their own, the fledgling institutions in these states cannot cope with the huge demands unleashed by everyday conflict. It is within this context that the complementarity between traditional institutions and the . . . → Leer más: Diálogo de África
November 21st, 2012
Prices for basic staple food are back in the headlines—they are rising again. This is bad news for those among Africa’s poor who consume more food than what they can produce. Think especially of poor families living in cities: they spend the majority of their income on simple foodstuffs. Rising food prices . . . → Leer más: África puede ayudar a África de la alimentación
November 21st, 2012
The Maputo Development Corridor is the largest and most successful development corridor initiative thus far in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) región, if not within Africa as a whole. It has overcome a range of challenges to make a significant contribution towards regional economic integration. As such, it is an example . . . → Leer más: Corredores de desarrollo de África
November 21st, 2012
Newcomers to Accra may be surprised to see evidence of corporate social responsibility strewn around Ghana’s capital city. Billboards and posters remind passers-by of the constant stream of summits, workshops and initiatives taking place to address the challenges posed by managing the country’s newfound oil reserves. . . . → Lee más: . . . → Leer más: Ghana avanza contra la ‘Maldición de los recursos,' pero subsisten problemas
November 21st, 2012
Regional integration seems to be the name of the game these days. As the dynamics of the multilateral trade scene are fizzling out, regional trade agreements are multiplying at an unprecedented pace. A recognition of the reality that many national markets alone are simply too small, for selling products, attracting investment, stimulating . . . → Leer más: GRANDES ideas
November 21st, 2012
Beginning in the middle of the last decade, the international community was alerted to the fact that drug trafficking in West Africa was in danger of spawning a series of near ‘narco–‐states’: countries whose economies, politics and social structures were being infiltrated and distorted by the drug trade. . . . → Leer más: Drug trafficking and the crisis of statehood in West Africa
November 21st, 2012
Promoting participation through community development projects and local decentralization has become a central tenet of development policy. The World Bank alone has invested about $85 billion over the last decade on development assistance for participation. Sin embargo, some observers feel that policy making in the area is conceptually weak, that project design is . . . → Leer más: Localizing development
November 21st, 2012
On the basis of 2005 purchasing power parities (PPPs), China is projected to surpass the Euro Area in a year or so and the United States in a few more years, to become the largest economy in the world, and India is projected to surpass Japan in the next year or two . . . → Leer más: Looking to 2060
November 21st, 2012
Regional trade integration has long been a strategic objective for Africa. Sin embargo, the African market remains highly fragmented. While there has been some success in removing import duties within regional communities, a range of non-tariff and regulatory barriers still raise transaction costs and limit the movement of goods, services, people and capital . . . → Leer más: Deepening regional trade integration in goods and services
November 21st, 2012
To what extent do education, health and nutrition poverty rates differ by the spatial and social characteristics of households? And how has the composition of education, health and nutrition poverty changed since the 1990s in terms of the spatial and social characteristics of households? . . . → Lee más: The New Face . . . → Leer más: The new face of poverty
November 21st, 2012
When I visited Tanzania in early 2009, small street shops were selling fabric with the face of Obama and the famous ‘Yes we Can’ election slogan printed on them. Few months later, I bought a box of Obama gum from a store in Burundi. The box of gum was a special edition . . . → Leer más: Africa – USA Relations
26 De septiembre, 2012
The growth of other African economies can teach South Africa a thing or two, says Ivor Ichikowitz. . . . → Lee más: ¿Por qué Sudáfrica debería tomar el resto del continente en serio (PDF – 45kb)
6 De agosto, 2012
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.
6 De agosto, 2012
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.
August 1st, 2012
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.
August 1st, 2012
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.
July 19th, 2012
Regional integration processes, at the pan-African and sub-regional levels, are high on the African political and development agenda. The European Union (EU) has been a strong proponent of regional integration initiatives and a key role model for many. But how do Africa-EU relations contribute to foster regional integration processes in Africa and . . . → Leer más: Más allá de la ayuda de desarrollo de la UE.
July 19th, 2012
The OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) mandated its Network on Governance (GOVNET) to explore ways to improve donor support to domestic accountability over the period 2009-12. As part of this exercise, GOVNET commissioned research to explore the realities of aid and domestic accountability through in-depth country case studies in Mali, Mozambique, Peru . . . → Leer más: Apoyo de los donantes a la rendición de cuentas nacional.
July 19th, 2012
Over the past decades EU agricultural trade policy has shifted away from interventionism and toward neoliberalism (Orbie 2007). Policies like export stabilisation schemes, non-reciprocal trade preferences and commodity protocols have all been abandoned, to be replaced by more market-oriented counterparts that conform to the World Trade Organization (WTO) rulebook. Sugar is an . . . → Leer más: Ayuda para el comercio y la agricultura de la UE.
July 19th, 2012
International trade can be a powerful driver for economic growth, poverty reduction and long term sustainable development. For many developing countries, especially least developed countries, trade related bottlenecks, such as lack of market information, ineffective policies, weak private sector, poor institution and infrastructure, prevent them to integrate and compete in the global . . . → Leer más: Perspectivas globales sobre la eficacia de la ayuda para el comercio.
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