Series of tables documenting the flow of money in Lesotho in the private and public sector. Go to resource »
This report is an economic forecast for Uganda in 2010. Go to resource »
"Supporting and encouraging business to do its part in tackling corruption has been a global priority for Transparency International (TI) since its … Go to resource »
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) measures the perceived level of public-sector corruption in 180 countries and territories around the world. … Go to resource »
This study is part of the Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic (AICD) and is to provide a baseline from which future infrastructure development on … Go to resource »
This report by Oxfam makes the case for increased investment in agriculture in a bid to attain long term economic sustainability. Go to resource »
See how GE's contributions of time, expertise, and equipment to Apam Hospital in Ghana, ensure that GE efforts make a lasting, sustainable difference … Go to resource »
China, India, and a few Middle Eastern Gulf nations are financing a record number of infrastructure projects across Sub-Saharan Africa, says a new … Go to resource »
Chinas Thirst for Oil, a report from the International Crisis Group released 9 June 2008, examines Chinas need for energy and assesses the impact of … Go to resource »
The Africa@Risk 2008 report features the latest insights into trends, potential consequences and mitigation relevant to four key risks facing Africa: … Go to resource »
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