Enhancing Development Assistance to Africa: Lessons from Scaling-Up Scenarios

Author: Matthew Gaertner   Ms. Laure Redifer   Pedro Conceição   Rafael Portillo   Luis-Felipe Zanna   Jan Gottschalk   Mr. Andrew Berg   Ayodele F. Odusola   Mr. Brett E. House   Mr. José Saúl Lizondo  

Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781463998141

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781616352370

Subject: F0 Economics;F7 Trade Economy

Keyword: Sub-Saharan Africa,Official development assistance

Language: ENG

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The pace of progress toward achievement of the Millenium Development Goals (MDG) in many sub-Saharan African countries remains too slow to reach targets by 2015, despite significant progress in the late 1990s. The MDG Africa Steering Group, convened in September 2007 by the UN Secretary-General, designated 10 countries for pilot studies to investigate how existing national development plans would be impacted by scaled up development aid to Africa. This joint publication of the IMF and the United Nations Development Programme reports conclusions drawn from these pilot studies and summarizes country-specific results for Benin, the Central African Republic, Ghana, Liberia, Niger, Rwanda, Tanzania, Togo, Sierra Leone, and Zambia.

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