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19 March 2016
www.busiweek.com
Recent events in the international economy have made it more urgent than ever before for Africa to transform its economy.
19 March 2016
asokoinsight.com
The President of the African Centre for Economic Transformation (ACET) Dr. K. Y. Amoako has said that recent events in the international economy have made it more urgent than ever before for Africa to transform its economy.
19 March 2016
cajnewsafrica.com
RECENT turbulence in the international markets have made it more urgent than before for Africa to transform its economy, Kingsley Amoako, the President of the African Centre for Economic Transformation, has said.
18 March 2016
thenationonlineng.net
Recent events in the global economy have made it urgent for Africa to transform its economy. This was the message from the President of the African Centre for Economic Transformation (ACET), K. Y. Amoako, who was addressing delegates at the inaugural African Transformation Forum (ATF) in Kigali.
18 March 2016
www.soas.ac.uk
From ‘tragedy’ to ‘African Renaissance’ to reality: what are the most important features of African economies and the continent as a whole? Carlos Lopes discusses demography, land mass, the blue economy, migration, and more within Africa and globally, to give a better, clearer idea of Africa’s place in the world.
18 March 2016
www.publicnow.com
The Economic Commission for Africa will launch the fourth edition of the Africa Governance Report (AGR IV) on April 2, 2016, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
18 March 2016
www.africametro.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)’s Executive Secretary of Carlos Lopes said that although Africa has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, the continent remains home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people.
18 March 2016
newint.org
Government ministers, economists, UN and World Bank officials have stressed the need for diversification from commodities and continent-led economic growth in Africa at a forum in Rwanda this week.
18 March 2016
www.africametro.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)’s Executive Secretary of Carlos Lopes said that although Africa has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, the continent remains home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people.
18 March 2016
africabusinesscommunities.com
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)‘s Executive Secretary of Carlos Lopes said that although Africa has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, the continent remains home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people.
18 March 2016
www.newsghana.com.gh
Although Africa has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, the continent remains home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people, noted Carlos Lopes, Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
18 March 2016
www.ebc.et
A senior UN official has underlined the need that African economies must be transformed through industrialization.
17 March 2016
www.lejecos.com
Pour le Secrétaire exécutif de la Commission économique pour l'Afrique, Carlos Lopes, il n’y a pas trente-six solutions : malgré que l'Afrique ait connu une croissance sans précédente cette dernière décennie, le continent connait toujours la plus grande proportion mondiale de population pauvre.
17 March 2016
news.ghanamma.com
The talks about integration of the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economies through currency may have gained traction as more than 30 high-level policymakers across sub-region were unanimous on the on the subject, but also sought the achievement of trade and economic integration as prerequisite.
17 March 2016
www.vipeoples.net
Lors du Forum de Transformation de l'Afrique (ATF) qui vient de se clore à Kigali, Carlos Lopes a défendu l'importance de la transformation structurelle en Afrique en insistant sur le fait qu'il est impératif que le continent s'intéresse davantage sur le potentiel offert par l'industrialisation.
17 March 2016
en.starafrica.com
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)’s Executive Secretary Carlos Lopes said that although Africa has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade, the continent remains home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people, said in a statement issued here Thursday.
17 March 2016
guardian.ng
The talks about integration of the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) economies through currency may have gained traction as more than 30 high-level policymakers across sub-region were unanimous on the on the subject, but also sought the achievement of trade and economic integration as prerequisite.
17 March 2016
www.ena.gov.et
Africa has remained home to the world’s highest proportion of poor people despite its unprecedented growth over the past decade, according to Dr. Carlos Lopes, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).
17 March 2016
www.burkinapmepmi.com
Le Secrétaire exécutif de la Commission économique pour l’Afrique, M. Carlos Lopes, déclare que malgré que l’Afrique ait connu une croissance sans précédent cette dernière décennie, le continent connait toujours la plus grande proportion mondiale de population pauvre. C’était à Kigali ce15 mars 2016.
17 March 2016
www.actuprime.com
Pour le Secrétaire exécutif de la Commission économique pour l’Afrique, Carlos Lopes, il n’y a pas trente-six solutions : malgré que l’Afrique ait connu une croissance sans précédente cette dernière décennie, le continent connait toujours la plus grande proportion mondiale de population pauvre.

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