Summary
Political and economic liberalization in Africa have yielded mixed results, complicated by persistent armed conflicts.
The New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) is at the forefront of efforts to promote enhanced investments in poorer countries that undertake political, legal, and economic reforms.
Although good governance has been high on the agenda of African countries since the 1980s, state erosion, corruption, and institutional weakness characterize the public s...
Type:
Special Report
Environment; Economics