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1 John Page, Chief Economist Africa Region, World Bank October 31, 2006 EIGHT THINGS YOU (MAY NOT) KNOW ABOUT AFRICA
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2 1.AFRICA’S GROWTH RATES ARE CATCHING UP TO OTHER DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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3 African per capita income is now increasing in tandem with other developing countries … Annual Change in Real per capita GDP % Forecast 2008 Source: World Bank
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4 … growth has improved since the 1980’s
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5 2. ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ARE INCREASINGLY DIVERSE, WHILE SOCIAL OUTCOMES ARE CONVERGING
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6 Africa’s growth experience increasingly diverse
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7 SOCIAL OUTCOMES ARE CONVERGING
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8 3.PRODUCTIVITY IN AFRICA’S BEST PERFORMERS (AND BEST FIRMS) EQUALS ASIAN COMPETITORS
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9 Africa’s best performers are on par with India, Vietnam
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10 Factory floor costs compare well with India & China Direct cost per male shirt
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11 4. AFRICA IS A HIGH COST PLACE TO INVEST BUT LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE MAY CONSTRAIN INVESTMENT MORE
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12 Ease of doing business rank, Simple average by region Data sources: The World Bank Doing Business Database, 2005 survey. Africa lags other regions in the cost of doing business … Building the private sector
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13 Data sources: The World Bank WDI database, April 2006. …and in access to infrastructure Building the private sector
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14 5. SUCCESS INCREASING PRIMARY ENROLLMENTS IS NOT MIRRORED IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION.
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15 Gross primary enrollment rate has risen sharply
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16 Africa lags in secondary and tertiary education
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17 6. MORTALITY AND LIFE EXPECTANCY HAVE REGRESSED TO LEVELS OF PREVIOUS DECADES
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18 LIFE Expectancy And Mortality
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19 Malaria has not received adequate attention and is a major cause of death of children
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20 7. INEQUALITY LIMITS THE BENEFITS OF GROWTH TO THE POOR
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21 The Poor as Percent of Total Population and Inequality: Data sources: The World Bank Global Poverty Monitoring Database Inequality limits the benefits of growth to the poor
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22 Rural-urban divide in access to improved water source Data sources: Africa Region Household Survey Standardized Files. And the rural-urban divide remains dramatic
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23 8. INTERNATIONAL FOCUS ON AFRICA IS GROWING BUT STILL FALLS SHORT OF 1990 AND THE GLENEAGLES TARGETS
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24 Data sources and WBI database. International focus on Africa is growing, but still falls short of 1990
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25 … and changes in ODA composition were significant
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26 Africa Development Indicators ‘06 Office of the Chief Economist Africa Region, World Bank http://www.worldbank.org/afr/ce
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