Sub-Saharan Africa is the world’s second most unequal region after Latin America, with deep-seated structural sources of inequality not only limiting poverty reduction, but growth itself. The report, ...
T. W. B. Osborn on March 17, 1941, has now been published under the title “Remedies for Poverty and Malnutrition in South Africa”. (Pp. iii+22. Johannesburg: Central News Agency, Ltd., ...
GNA-The African continent has experienced significant economic growth over the past two decades, with the region’s GDP growing from $333 billion in 2000 ...
The report highlights the urgency to address the education and skills gaps, among other investment and policy priorities, which could help accelerate growth to end poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa.