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Financing For Development
Financing For Development
Tackling illicit financial flows, a matter of survival for Africa’s development
Addressing IFFs requires tackling imbalance in the international financial and trade systems, and confronting weak institutions
By
Matilda Moyo
Financing For Development
Africa urged to work for a green, resilient recovery from COVID-19
Countries should adopt policy measures that encourage green investments and SMEs
By
Economic Commission for Africa
Financing For Development
For development finance, there is no one-size-fits-all solution
Countries to choose targets best suited to local conditions
By
Tim Wall
Financing For Development
Can Africa fund its own growth?
Mobilizing domestic resources is a key source of finance
By
Tonderayi Mukeredzi
Financing For Development
Loans to women = smart economics
Women find innovative ways of financing projects
By
Zipporah Musau
Financing For Development
Borrowing responsibly: Africa’s debt challenge
Countries may be borrowing too much and too fast
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Ecoma Alaga
and
Financing For Development
Think beyond microfinance when talking about businesswomen
Financing for women in Africa has remained stubbornly “micro”
By
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
Financing For Development
Billions now required to save depleted healthcare systems
Ebola’s most affected countries lobby for funding for hospital infrastructure
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Ecoma Alaga
and
Financing For Development
Think beyond microfinance when talking about businesswomen
Financing for women in Africa has remained stubbornly “micro”
By
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
Financing For Development
New bond issue set to help Africa go ‘green’
A way of bankrolling a clean energy revolution
By
Jocelyne Sambira
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