02871cam a22004097i 4500999001700000001000900017003000900026005001700035008004100052020001800093020001500111035002400126040008900150043001200239082002000251245009100271264004900362264001000411300005300421336002600474337002800500338002700528504005100555505040800606520090101014650004101915650005401956651006702010651004502077651007102122653002002193655002402213700003302237906004502270942001202315952013402327 c29116d2908720387361EG-ScBUE20210519093232.0180306t2017 enkab f b 001 0 eng d a9781849048736 a1849048738 a(OCoLC)ocn982093087 aBTCTAbengerdacBTCTAdBDXdYDXdNLEdCDXdIULdOCLCFdEG-ScBUEdCUVdOCLdFIEdDLC afb-----04a330.96bMAK22200aMaking Africa work :ba handbook for economic success /cGreg Mills [and three others] 1aLondon :bC. Hurst (Publishers) Ltd.,c2017. 4cc2017 axviii, 317 pages :billustrations, maps ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 apt. 1. The state of Africa's people, institutions and structures -- 1. People and cities -- 2. Democracy and development -- 3. Infrastructure -- pt. 2. The state of Africa's economy -- 4. Agriculture -- 5. Mining -- 6. Manufacturing -- 7. Services -- 8. Technology -- pt. 3. Making Africa work -- 9. Mobilising resources, de-risking investment -- 10. Planning for success -- 11. Leadership and delivery. aOver the next generation, Sub-Saharan Africa faces three big, inter-related challenges. Its population will double to 2 billion by 2045. By then, more than half of Africans will be living in cities. And this group of mostly young people will be connected with each other and the world through mobile devices. Properly planned for and harnessed, this situation is a tremendously positive force for change. But without economic growth and jobs, it could prove a political and social catastrophe. With these population increases, old systems of patronage and of muddling through will no longer work. Instead, if leaders want to remain in power, they will have to find a more dynamic means of promoting growth. A first-hand account of a rapidly changing region, Making Africa Work is a handbook for ensuring growth beyond commodities and creating jobs across the continent. --cProvided by publisher. 7aEconomic developmentzAfrica.2BUEsh 7aEconomic developmentzAfrica, Sub-Saharan.2BUEsh 7aAfrica, Sub-SaharanxEconomic conditionsy21st century.2BUEsh 7aAfrica, Sub-SaharanxForecasting.2BUEsh 7aAfrica, Sub-SaharanxPolitics and governmenty21st century.2BUEsh bBUSECOcMay2021 vReading book9342321 aMills, Greg,d1962-eauthor. a7bcbcccopycatd3encipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708Donation-GaMAINbMAINcLOWd2021-05-19eDonationl0o330.96 MAKp000050235r2022-08-24 00:00:00w2021-05-19yBB