19-May-2009
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The evaluation report gives an overview of the support from 2000 to 2008, with a closer look at three countries - Ethiopia, Malawi and Nepal. The report shows that 60 cultural heritage projects were supported during this periode.
1-December-2008
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Trade in fish does not lead to a decline in food security and availability of fish for the population of developing countries, according to this study of industrial and small-scale fisheries in the economy of Sub-Sahara Africa.
14-November-2008
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This report evaluates the Bank’s assistance to Ethiopia in the period 1996-2007, focusing on projects and interventions approved over the period 1996-2004.
20-July-2008
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The program is highly relevant for the current Ethiopian poverty reduction strategy. It is, however, doubtful at present whether it will succeed in achieving its more long-term aims as it has so far over-emphasised the supply side.
11-May-2008
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The 2008 African Economic Outlook focuses on Technical Skills Development. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.
2-May-2008
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This report assesses the Bank Group’s assistance to the multi-sector in Cameroon over the 1996-2004 period. Multi-sector assistance covers policy-based loans and grants, technical assistance programs, and institutional support for capacity building.
18-April-2008
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The thrust of this performance review is on the results of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB)’s assistance to the Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD) Sector in Ethiopia during the period 1993-2004.
3-December-2007
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USAID//Ethiopia Mission and Virginia Tech implement AMAREW Project to contribute to the overall efforts of the Amhara National Regional State (ANRS) in increasing rural household income, thereby improving food security.
12-May-2007
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The 31 countries examined in this sixth edition of the African Economic Outlook account for some 86 per cent of Africa’s population and 91 per cent of itseconomic output.
11-May-2007
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THE ETHIOPIAN ECONOMY has performed strongly in recent years. Growth has averaged an impressive 8.9 per cent over 2004-06, driven mainly by strongagricultural growth along with expansion in industry and services.