Expert group meeting to validate APRM study on major bottlenecks facing Africa underway in Kigali
An expert group meeting to validate an African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Study on ‘Major Bottlenecks Facing Africa’ is currently underway in Kigali, Rwanda. The study covers thirteen major bottlenecks facing the continent, namely Ideological disorientation; Interference with the private sector; Under-developed infrastructure; Weak states, especially weak institutions such as the Army, Police, etc.; Fragmented markets, market access and expansion; Lack of industrialization and low value addition; Under-development of human resources; Under-development of agriculture; Underdevelopment of the services sector; Attacks on democracy and governance; A Nonresponsive civil service. Lack of Domestic Resource Mobilization, with a focus on the Fiscal Revenue generated from the Continent’s Natural Resources; and Structural inequalities in access to opportunities.
Format: | Press release biblioteca |
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Language: | eng |
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2017-08
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10855/39744 |
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