On Planning for Development: Africa Development Indicators
World Bank Publications
Africa Development
Indicators (ADI):
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- 2012-13
- 2011*
This year’s Africa Development Indicators,
which covers some 1,700 macro economic,
sectoral, and human development indicators
dating to the 1960s, comes at a critical
time for Sub-Saharan Africa’s 48 countries
and 841 million people. After a decade of
economic growth at nearly 5 percent a year,
Africa—along with the rest of the world—
was hit hard by the global economic crisis,
but it rebounded within a year. In 2011 the
continent’s growth is expected to return to
pre crisis levels. The poverty rate has been
declining at about 1 percentage point a year,
and progress on the Millennium Development
Goals, while insufficient to reach the
2015 targets in many countries, has been
substantial.
- 2010*
Silent and lethal: How quiet corruption undermines Africa’s development
- 2008
– 09
Youth and Employment in Africa. The Potential, the Problem, the Promise
- 2007
- 2007*
Spreading and sustaining growth in Africa
- 2006
Moving from the Year of Africa to the Decade of Africa—
From Promises to Results
- 2005*
The task of monitoring Africa’s development
progress and aid flows requires basic empirical
data that can be readily used by analysts.
This publication—which is the tenth in a series that
began with African Economic and Financial Data
(AEFD) and was followed by African Development
Indicators (ADI) 1992, 1994/95, 1996, 1997,
1998/99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004—is
meant to provide a starting point to fulfill that task.
- 2001*
he task of monitoring Africa’s development
progress and aid flows requires basic empirical
data that can be readily used by analysts. This
publication—which is the seventh in a series that began
with the African Economic and Financial Data (AEFD),
and was followed by African Development Indicators
(ADI) 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/99, and
2000—is meant to provide a starting point to fulfill that
task.
- Little
Data Book on Africa 2011 - PDF
Related Links
Archive
- From
the World Bank Group
- Global
Agriculture Trade and Developing Countries, 2005
- B-SPAN. Webcasting for Development
- The
Quality of Growth
- Financial
structure and economic development
- Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?
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Poverty, health, nutrition, population, trade:
- Sheets on health,
nutrition, population, and poverty
- Trade
- Key Reference Tables
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