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African Economic Outlook 2008

 

Publication Date:
11 May 2008

ISBN Number:

9264045856

Pages: 700

 

 

The 2008 African Economic Outlook focuses on Technical Skills Development. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.

It was presented in Maputo (Mozambique) at the 43rd African Development Bank Annual Meetings, on May 11,


click to watch the video.

and launched in Paris at the Centre d'Accueil de la Presse Etrangère (CAPE), on May 13.

The AEO has been presented to the public in Paris, at the  Eighth International Forum on African Perspectives , on June 27. Revisit the Forum or  listen to RFI report .

Now in its seventh year, the  AEO is the only report on Africa which applies a common analytical framework to every country, every year. Produced by the 蜂鸟电竞在线入口 Development Centre, the African Development Bank and, for the first time this year, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the AEO is the essential reference on Africa. It benefits from the support of the European Commission.

The detailed statistics, tables and charts contained in the report are available via the StatLinks  printed in the book (EXCEL™).


Country notes  |  Major findings
Statistical annex  |  How to obtain this publication  |  Web sites

Home  |  About Objectifs and Clients  |  Structure of the report


Did you know?

  Some 133 million young people (half of Africa’s young) are illiterate. Over 20 per cent of young people are unemployed in sub-Saharan Africa. Technical and vocational systems in Africa are poorly funded and managed. As a result, the African countries face high youth unemployment and a skills shortage. ( more )

COUNTRY NOTES

  Algeria   Chad   Gabon

  Mali

  Rwanda

  Angola

  Congo   Ghana   Mauritius

  Senegal

  Benin   Congo (DRC)   Kenya   Morocco

  South Africa PEA 2007 - Sénégal

  Botswana   Ivory Coast   Liberia   Mozambique   Tanzania
  Burkina Faso   Egypt   Lybia

  Namibia

  Tunisia

  Cameroon   Equat. Guinea   Madagascar

  Niger

  Uganda PEA 2007 - Tunisie

  Cape Verde   Ethiopia   Malawi   Nigeria

  Zambia

*New countries covered by the AEO

MAJOR FINDINGS OF THE REPORT

Africa in 2008: Breaking Down the Growth

Did you know?
 Growth will accelerate for net oil exporters and weaken slightly for oil importers. Inflation is rising due to increases in the price of food imports and rising oil prices. ( more )

Did you know?
 Preventable diseases take a heavy toll on the under-fives. In Africa overall, only 17 per cent of the countries have achieved or are on track to achieve the MDG No 4 (“Reduce by two thirds the mortality rate among children under five”). ( more )

Combating Under-five Mortality in Africa

 

Investing in Africa's Youth

Evaluating the Effects of Vocational Training in Africa

Private Equity: An Eye for Investmentunder African Skies?

Did you know?
 Informal Businesses are the largest employer and source of training in Africa. ( more )

 Private equity is the African investment story to watch. African countries have made serious efforts to attract foreign investment. ( more )

Did you know?
 Political and social troubles worsened in 2007, but the long term trend is positive. Progress towards democracy continues, despite some severe setbacks. ( more )

More trees have fallen…but the forest is still growing: Recent trends in African politics.

 

STATISTICAL ANNEX (TABLES INCLUDED)

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HOW TO OBTAIN THIS PUBLICATION?

Readers can access the full version of African Economic Outlook 2008 choosing from the following options:


WEB SITES

 

 

 

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