JOHANNESBURG, April 8 (Reuters) - Economic growth is set to rise for the next two years in Sub-Saharan Africa, but not enough to make a significant dent in poverty on the continent, the World Bank ...
At least a third of extremely poor individuals in the Sub-Saharan African region live in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Bank has said in a new report. This came as the ...
This paper studies the potential effects of geoeconomic fragmentation (GEF) in the sub-Saharan Africa region (SSA) through quantifying potential long-term economic costs. The paper considers two ...
JOHANNESBURG, April 8 (Reuters) - Economic growth is set to rise for the next two years in Sub-Saharan Africa, but not enough to make a significant dent in poverty on the continent, the World Bank ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Economic growth is set to rise for the next two years in Sub-Saharan Africa, but not enough to make a significant dent in poverty on the continent, the World Bank said in ...
Infections acquired in hospitals are costing Sub-Saharan Africa as much as $8.4 billion each year and leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths, new research has found. At least half of these ...
The World Bank says inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa remains one of the highest in the world. On Tuesday, the Washinton-based development bank disclosed this in its Africa’s Pulse Report.
The Bamoun kingdom, founded in 1384, is one of the oldest in sub-Saharan Africa. To honor the Bamoun, the museum was built in the shape of the kingdom's coat of arms. A spider, which is over 5,000 ...
For more information view our media page and republishing guidelines. The full article is available here as HTML. Women in Sub-Saharan Africa are highly prone to developing fibroids, a kind of ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has shown significant growth in financial inclusion ... to improve consumer awareness and financial capability can go a long way to protecting new financial consumers and helping ...
Infections acquired in hospitals are costing Sub-Saharan Africa as much as $8.4 billion each year and leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths, new research has found. At least half of these ...