01475cam a2200361Mc 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036020001500077020001800092035002100110040002400131043001200155050001500167245003900182260002600221300001600247336003100263504002900294520051400323648002100837650002700858650002100885650002200906650003100928650002100959650003600980651001101016651002701027653002401054653002001078710001501098ocn460538093OCoLC20241213121058.0140326s2000 dcu b 000 0 eng d a0821344951 a9780821344958 a(OCoLC)460538093 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY af------14aHC800bC1600aCan Africa claim the 21st century? aWashington, DC,c2000 axiv, 278 p. atekstbtxt2rdacontent/dan aBibliography: p. 259-2788 a"'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" 7aSince 19002fast 0aSocial changezAfrica. 0aPovertyzAfrica. 0aEqualityzAfrica. 0aInfrastructure (Economics) 4aAid coordination 4aEconomic and social development 4aAfrica 4aAfrica South of Sahara aPoverty Alleviation aGood governance2 aWorld Bank