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-Saharan Africa was supportive of growth, with monetary policy focused on managing inflation and fiscal policy focused on pro …
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Social accountability refers to the wide range of citizen actions to hold the state to account, as well as actions on the part of government, media, and other actors that promote or facilitate these efforts. Social accountability strategies and tools help empower ordinary citizens to exercise...
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Recent studies in the DRC tend to focus on human rights abuses or on the status of women, however few investigations examine the link between mining and sexual violence. There is a dearth of research specifically into the gender dimensions of artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) as a means to...
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This report provides a review of the Armenian mining sector, and assesses its potential to contribute to sustainable economic growth and development. Based on the findings, it provides recommendations for initiatives and actions for the future development of the sector. The report was produced...
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, but rather a blessing for Sub-Saharan Africa's oil and mineral exporting countries. The country context and political …
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"How rich would resource-abundant countries be if they had actually followed the Hartwick Rule (invest resource rents in other assets) over the past 30 years? Hamilton, Ruta, and Tajibaeva use time series data on investments and rents on exhaustible resource extraction for 70 countries to answer...
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structured dialogue on sustaining Africa's economic and educational progress in the current context of a global economic slowdown …, thereby putting at risk the hard won gains of the last ten years. They could also undermine Africa's efforts to develop post … basic education and training and delay achievement of key goals of the African Union's Second Decade for Education in Africa …
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