Anxiety over the deforestation of tropical ecosystems typically revolves around the Amazon rainforest, but a new study by Stanford University researchers finds sub-Saharan Africa is ... the study says ...
Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is set to decelerate from 3.6% in 2022 to 2.5% in 2023 due to rising instability, weak growth in the region’s largest economies, climate shocks, and lingering ...
A characteristic common to the commodity-exporting developing countries of sub-Saharan Africa is that movement in their terms ... "How Persistent Are Shocks to World Commodity Prices?" IMF Working ...
Sub-Saharan Africa must increase economic growth to reduce poverty and improve living standards. This article discusses some obstacles to growth in the region, as well as some policy actions that ...
It is noted that by 2020, sub-Saharan Africa will have more than half a billion unique mobile subscribers, making the continent the fastest growing area for mobile technology, and establishing ...
throughout sub-Saharan Africa, road accidents are catching up with AIDS and malaria as leading causes of death—and police statistics that Kariuki has seen indicate that in Kigali about 80 ...
However, this correlation is much weaker in sub-Saharan Africa than in the developing world as a whole. OBJECTIVEThis paper aims to explain the unexpected weak effect of contraceptive use on fertility ...
FAO estimates from 2011 suggest that as much as 37 percent of food produced in Sub-Saharan Africa is lost between production and consumption. Estimates for cereals are 20.5 percent. For post-harvest ...
Kenya overtook troubled Angola to become the third-largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa, data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shows. With Covid-19 devastating a lot of economies around ...