Magazine
August 2012
African economies capture world attention
Strong growth attracts interest of global investors, but huge challenges still lie ahead
Special feature: Africa’s booming economies
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Beyond mining taxes, to development
Contracts must benefit communities and promote economic linkages
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Tourism in Africa is slowly coming of age
Visitors to a cultural festival in Benin: Many potential tourists are interested in experiencing...
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Harnessing African stock exchanges to promote growth
Traders on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange: Most African exchanges are still small and...
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Private equity: new cash for expanding businesses
Train station in Mombasa, Kenya: In 2011, an Egyptian company invested in the company operating the...
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Is democracy under threat in West Africa?
"No more coups in Africa," declare demonstrators in Bamako, Mali, during a visit by a delegation...
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Building peace from the ground up
Voters queue up for a referendum on a new constitution in Kenya in 2010: Activists mobilized in...
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Northern Mali’s ‘city of saints’ suffers rebel fury
Djinguereber mosque in Timbuktu, Mali: Rebel forces have destroyed some of the mosque’s mausoleums...
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Rio summit keeps African hopes alive
Tree nursery in Ghana: Participants at the Rio summit pledged to plant 100 million trees by 2017....
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‘Green economy’: empty rhetoric or pathway to future?
Solar panels in Mali: More African countries are moving towards use of clean energy sources....
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African schools keep an eye on the prize
With sharp increases in enrolment in a number of African countries, teachers often must face over-...