Can Africa claim the 21st century?
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TextPublication details: Washington, DC, 2000Description: xiv, 278 pContent type: - tekst
- 0821344951
- 9780821344958
- HC800 C16
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"'Can Africa claim the 21st century?' is a product of the growing collaboration among some of the main institutions involved in African development: the African Development Bank, African Economic Research Consortium, GlobalCoalition for Africa, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and World Bank. More than 50 scholars, policymakers, and development practitioners- predominantly African - appraised the region's development at the start of the new century and articulated a road map for the future"
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