From this data alone, sub-Saharan Africa seems to be an agricultural success story. Image The next chart, though, gives a much darker picture. It shows sub-Saharan Africa badly trailing the world ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Passengers flying between Canada and sub-Saharan Africa mainly transit through Europe due to the existence of only one route. Nigeria is a significant and fast-growing market to Canada ...
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 ...
The April 2024 edition of Africa’s Pulse, a biannual survey of African economies, finds that economic activity is set to rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa, supported by increased private consumption and ...
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 ...
The World Bank Group has expressed optimism that increased private consumption and declining inflation are supporting an economic growth rebound in Sub-Saharan Africa Uganda inclusive. The higher ...