Être veuve en Afrique : le lien entre situation matrimoniale et pauvreté
Avant l’introduction de systèmes de pension et d’allocations de veuvage à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle dans les économies occidentales, les veuves faisaient généralement partie des...
View ArticleYouth employment in Africa: what policy makers can do
Just under two years ago, I, along with a team from across the World Bank, co-authored a report, Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa, which tackled the growing gap between the aspirations of African...
View ArticleL’emploi des jeunes en Afrique subsaharienne
Voici un peu moins de deux ans, j’ai copublié avec une équipe de la Banque mondiale le rapport intitulé L’emploi des jeunes en Afrique subsaharienne. Nous y traitions du décalage croissant entre les...
View ArticleDomestic Violence and Poverty in Africa: When the Husband’s Beating Stick is...
According to the latest statistics, 51% of African women report that being beaten by their husbands is justified if they either go out without permission, neglect the children, argue back, refuse to...
View ArticleViolences domestiques et pauvreté en Afrique : quand les coups du mari ont la...
Selon les dernières statistiques, 51 % des Africaines considèrent que leurs maris ont raison de les battre quand elles sortent sans leur autorisation, ne s’occupent pas bien des enfants, argumentent,...
View ArticleData gaps: The poor typical household surveys miss
Standard measures of poverty and inequality are calculated at the household level—assuming resources are pooled and shared equally among its members. The World Bank Group’s new global poverty...
View ArticleInequality of opportunity in Sub-Saharan Africa
It is widely known that, compared to other continents, poverty rates are particularly high in Africa. Somewhat less appreciated is that inequality within countries also tends to be high. “Poverty in a...
View ArticleTesting times for South Africa
Concerns about South Africa’s economy have been rising, after years of slowing growth following the post-financial crisis peak of 3.2% in 2011. South Africans lament the plunge of the Rand—a 30%...
View ArticleSafety net programs can reach the poor and most vulnerable in Africa through...
Safety nets have the potential to play an important role in protecting the well-being of poor and vulnerable households in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the world’s poorest region—and also one of the most...
View ArticleFilets sociaux en Afrique : de nouvelles méthodes de ciblage pour atteindre...
La mise en place de filets sociaux bien ciblés en Afrique subsaharienne pourrait fortement contribuer à protéger le bien-être des ménages pauvres et vulnérables. Dans une région qui est la plus pauvre...
View ArticleIs Inequality in Africa Rising?
Inequality is typically measured at the country-level. “Poverty in a Rising Africa,” the latest World Bank Group Africa poverty report, does not find a systematic increase in inequality - the number of...
View Article10 reasons to watch Africa in 2016
In 2016, the world faces uncertainty and volatility – as well as huge opportunities for significant progress. Africa stands not just to gain from these major shifts, but also to lead some of them....
View Article10 raisons de garder un œil sur l’Afrique en 2016
Alors que l’année 2016 se profile sous le signe de l’incertitude et de l’instabilité, elle s’annonce également riche en progrès potentiels. L’Afrique devrait profiter de ces grandes évolutions et en...
View ArticleEducation for all in a “rising Africa”
Africa’s remarkable economic growth has been accompanied by the concern that the benefits of the economic growth are not shared broadly. Growth may only go so far; when inequality and lack of social...
View ArticleWhen growth alone is not enough
Africa’s robust annual economic expansion of 4.5% during 1995-2013 has come along with appreciable progress in human welfare. African newborns can now expect to live 6.2 years longer than in 2000, the...
View ArticleAfrica’s infrastructure: Five years on
Africa’s Infrastructure: A Time for Transformation, the inaugural report in the Africa Development Forum series in 2010, was the fruit of an unusual confluence of circumstances. Seldom have donors put...
View ArticleLes infrastructures en Afrique : les avancées depuis cinq ans
Publié en 2010, le rapport inaugural de la collection « Africa Development Forum » intitulé Infrastructures africaines : une transformation impérative, est le fruit d’un concours de circonstances...
View ArticleSmackdown: Provide the people of Africa with training, or with cold, hard cash?
In recent years, growing evidence supports the value of cash transfers. Research demonstrates that cash transfers lead to productive investments (in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia), that they improve...
View ArticleL’éducation pour tous dans une Afrique en plein essor
Exceptionnelle, la croissance économique du continent africain suscite pourtant des inquiétudes quant au partage de ses fruits. La croissance ne peut pas tout. Avec des inégalités tenaces et sans...
View ArticleYep, about reading and writing again!
Today, four in five African primary-school-age kids are enrolled in school, with more joining at a later age. This is a major change and achievement, and should bode well for Africa’s upcoming...
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