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27 March 2017
www.alwihdainfo.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 – 28 March
27 March 2017
https://article.wn.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 - 28 March 2017).
27 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
Economic Commission for Africa's (ECA) country profiles (CPs) are key data and forecasting tools designed to provide African decision-makers with an independent analysis of their countries' economic and social development, as well as the progress being made to achieve regional integration. Twenty one such country profiles were launched in Dakar, Senegal, in March 2017 on the sidelines...
27 March 2017
article.wn.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 - 28 March 2017). These reports, which offer a snapshot of economic and social development in African countries, identify policy challenges and provide
27 March 2017
www.alwihdainfo.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 – 28 March 2017).
27 March 2017
africanbusinessmagazine.com
27 March 2017
newsherald.com.ng
Nigeria’s economic profile and social situation at the weekend featured among the second generation of country profiles launched by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Dakar, Senegal.
27 March 2017
appablog.wordpress.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 – 28 March 2017).
26 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
Acting Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Abdalla Hamdok, says there's no need for Africa to panic as sentiments of protectionism and populism grow louder in Western Europe and America.
26 March 2017
www.rnanews.com
Dakar: The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched yesterday in Dakar the second generation of its Country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 - 28 March 2017). These reports, which offer a snapshot of economic and social development in African countries, identify policy challenges and provide recommendations to decision-makers, national and regional...
26 March 2017
allafrica.com
Despite the recent slowdown of the global economy and the weakening of Africa's economic performance with the attendant implications for inclusion and sustainability, the long term growth outlook for Africa remains promising. The region's long-term fundamentals remain strong as the pace of growth stands to benefit from a demographic dividend and an industrialization and structural...
26 March 2017
reliefweb.int
A panel discussion on ways of ending AIDS in Africa took place on Sunday in Dakar, Senegal, under the theme, “Ending the AIDS epidemic as an economic investment: Creating human resources in cities and most affected regions.”
26 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
Africa must commit to a roadmap that will allow African Pension Funds to invest in Africa's own infrastructure projects, Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer of the Nepad Planning and Coordinating Agency, told participants to a high-level meeting on "innovations in infrastructure development and sustainable industrialization" here Sunday.
26 March 2017
fr.allafrica.com
L'Algérie, la Mauritanie et la Tunisie sont confrontés à des défis et opportunités communs dont la baisse des prix des matières premières, la faiblesse du commerce avec les pays voisins et d'importants taux de chômage parmi les jeunes et les femmes, révèlent les Profils pays de la Commission économique pour l'Afrique (CEA) lancés aujourd'hui à Dakar (Sénégal).
26 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
The Economic Report on Africa (ERA2017) which examines how the continent can accelerate industrialization as a vehicle for Africa's structural transformation by harnessing opportunities arising from rapid urbanization, was officially launched in Dakar, Senegal, Saturday.
26 March 2017
usineafricaine.com
La Commission économique pour l’Afrique procèdera, dimanche 26 mars, en marge de la Semaine pour le Développement de l’Afrique (Dakar, 23 – 28 mars 2017), au lancement de la 2e génération des Profils Pays de la CEA.
26 March 2017
usineafricaine.com
La Commission économique pour l’Afrique procèdera, dimanche 26 mars, en marge de la Semaine pour le Développement de l’Afrique (Dakar, 23 – 28 mars 2017), au lancement de la 2e génération des Profils Pays de la CEA.
26 March 2017
allafrica.com
Algeria, Mauritania and Tunisia are faced with several, similar challenges and opportunities including low commodity prices, weak trade with neighbours and high youth and female unemployment, say the Economic Commission for Africa’s (ECA) country profiles (CPs), which were launched today in Dakar, Senegal.
26 March 2017
newssummedup.com
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched the second generation of its Country profiles. The launching took place on Saturday in Dakar, Senegal on the sideline of the African Development Week.
26 March 2017
https://newssummedup.com
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched the second generation of its Country profiles. The launching took place on Saturday in Dakar, Senegal on the sideline of the African Development Week.
26 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
Algeria, Mauritania and Tunisia are faced with several, similar challenges and opportunities including low commodity prices, weak trade with neighbours and high youth and female unemployment, say the Economic Commission for Africa’s (ECA) country profiles (CPs), which were launched today in Dakar, Senegal.
26 March 2017
fr.allafrica.com/stories
L'Algérie, la Mauritanie et la Tunisie sont confrontés à des défis et opportunités communs dont la baisse des prix des matières premières, la faiblesse du commerce avec les pays voisins et d'importants taux de chômage parmi les jeunes et les femmes, révèlent les Profils pays de la Commission économique pour l'Afrique (CEA) lancés aujourd'hui à Dakar (Sénégal).
25 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
The central African countries surveyed in the Economic Commission for Africa's (ECA) latest Country Profiles are giving priority to economic diversification to address the various economic and social challenges they are facing, as evidenced in their national development plans.
25 March 2017
www.cnbcafrica.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launched today in Dakar the second generation of its country profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week (Dakar, 23 – 28 March 2017). These reports, which offer a snapshot of economic and social development in African countries, identify policy challenges and provide recommendations to decision-makers, national and regional institutions to...
25 March 2017
http://allafrica.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) today launched the second generation of its Country Profiles, on the margins of the African Development Week which is underway in Dakar.

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