缅北禁地

UNGA2024
Africa Renewal: August 2015

Cover Story

Workers take measurements while laying the tarmac on a new road being built near Arusha, Tanzania. Africa needs funds for such development projects. Panos/Frederic Courbet

Funding the planet’s future

Will the billions required for the SDGs be sustainable?

Also

Factory workers package products at Decorplast, a manufacturer and regional exporter of injectionmoulded plastic goods in Ghana. Panos/ Nyani Quarmyne

Using trade to boost Africa’s industrialization

Deliberate trade policies could lead to growth
A view of streets and high rise apartment buildings in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Panos/Sven Torfinn

The changing face of Ethiopia

An assertive nation flexes its economic muscle
Cashew nut processing and production factory in Sotria B Sarl, Banfora, Burkina Faso. ??Alamy/Joerg Boethling

Cashing in on the cashew nuts boom

Local processing could boost revenue in C?te d’Ivoire
A shopper buys Snow beer at a supermarket in Yichang city, central Chinas Hubei province.??AP Images /Yi chang

Africans also investing in China

African countries have poured over $14 billion in investments
By Bo Li

Financing For Development

Wu Hongbo, the 缅北禁地Under-Secretary-General for Economic   and Social Development and the Secretary-General of the Financing for Development Conference.??缅北禁地Photo/Loey Felipe

For development finance, there is no one-size-fits-all solution

Countries to choose targets best suited to local conditions
A partial view of Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam under construction. ??Reuters/T. Negeri

Can Africa fund its own growth?

Mobilizing domestic resources is a key source of finance
Cables and wires in storage at Reroy Cables. The Ghanaian company augmented its capital with a bank loan secured with the help of the International Finance Corporation, an affiliate of the World Bank. Panos/Nyani Quarmyne

Borrowing responsibly: Africa’s debt challenge

Countries may be borrowing too much and too fast
Health workers clean hospital scrubs and protective gear at the Island Clinic for Ebola treatment centre in Monrovia, Liberia, during the 2014 Ebola outbreak. ??USAID/Morgana Wingard

Billions now required to save depleted healthcare systems

Ebola’s most affected countries lobby for funding for hospital infrastructure
Solar panels being cleaned at the Ain Beni Mathar Integrated Combined Cycle Thermo-Solar Power Plant in Morocco.??World Bank/Dana Smillie

New bond issue set to help Africa go ‘green’

A way of bankrolling a clean energy revolution
A table banking session in Samburu, Kenya. ??DPPS

Loans to women = smart economics

Women find innovative ways of financing projects
Designer Kiki Cardow adjusting a display at her boutique in Lagos, Nigeria. Panos/ Andrew Esiebo

Think beyond microfinance when talking about businesswomen

and Ecoma Alaga
Financing for women in Africa has remained stubbornly “micro”
Designer Kiki Cardow adjusting a display at her boutique in Lagos, Nigeria. Panos/ Andrew Esiebo

Think beyond microfinance when talking about businesswomen

and Ecoma Alaga
Financing for women in Africa has remained stubbornly “micro”
A MicroEnsure agent talks to microfinance clients about microinsurance at a group meeting in Nairobi, Kenya.??Alamy/David Dorey

Microfinance: Good for the poor?

To lift the poor from poverty, create jobs, not loans, critics say
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