In Sub-Saharan Africa, disability data recently collected through regular household surveys in Botswana, Gabon, Lesotho, Namibia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe ...
Today, more than 300 million people in sub-Saharan Africa live on less than ... countries and the rest of the world. These issues formed the backdrop to a high-level seminar on globalization and ...
In addition to a high level of import reliance and as a result of factors outlined above, downstream supply chain stakeholders such as importers, wholesalers, sub-wholesalers and retailers each ...
Many sub-Saharan African countries have made substantial progress with economic reforms in the 1990s. They have reduced fiscal and current account deficits ... discussions could eclipse the issues of ...
Multidimensional Perspectives and Future Challenges, highlights persistent economic, social, and gender disparities across the region. Despite economic growth, wealth remains concentrated, access to ...
It examines these issues and possible interventions in light of two types ... Skills strongly influence where people work and how much they earn. In Africa, rapid increases in school participation and ...
The shortage is particularly severe in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, where 15 million new teachers are needed. However, this issue extends beyond developing countries, impacting even high ...
Despite rapid growth in many African economies over the past two decades, Sub-Saharan Africa remains the world’s poorest region. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, more than a third of the population ...
In sub-Saharan ... facing the development of AI on the African continent, the most pressing may be the lack of infrastructure—both technological and regulatory. “Internet connectivity in ...