📆 SAVE THE DATE and join us on Tuesday, February 6 at 1:00 PM UTC (8:00 AM ET) for the next Africa Perspectives episode “Shaping Africa’s Future” with @aselassie and @MasoodCGD.
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Improving people’s relationships with their governments and ensuring access to services can help foster greater peace and social cohesion in sub-Saharan Africa. See our blog for more. https://t.co/AxmWLkNA7B
Conflict and external shocks are amplifying obstacles to economic development in the Sahel and Central African Republic. The IMF's @aselassie and Vitaliy Kramarenko discuss these challenges in this Country Focus article. https://t.co/8n5bhmGiFh
Why is it important the international community act now to resolve Africa’s financing squeeze?
🎧 Listen in on @aselassie’s interview with BBC World Business Report to find out. @BBCBusiness https://t.co/hHfNCyHq3z
🌍IMF's regional economic outlook for sub-Saharan Africa highlights the effects of geoeconomic fragmentation on the region.
🌍 Sub-Saharan Africa has broadened its economic connections and increased trade openness in the past decades, especially with C…https://t.co/ofqxdGbXEx
🔵 I had the privilege of delivering an insightful presentation at the AERC 58th Biannual Plenary Session on IMF's April 2023 Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa - a report aptly titled "The Big Funding Squeeze".
This report underscores the…https://t.co/S6O11jSi6i
It is an honor to be part of the team organizing the upcoming episode of "Africa Perspective," which will host Professor Michael Kremer, a distinguished Nobel Laureate.
Professor Kremer will share his invaluable insights and reflections on fostering inc…https://t.co/myJ9naI3AS
Join Nobel prize winner Prof. Michael Kremer and the IMF’s @aselassie for a conversation about how African policymakers can address global challenges like pandemics & climate change, and structural problems in health, education & agriculture. #IMFAfricaPerspectives
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Get ready for a captivating episode of Africa Perspectives, where we delve into Africa's development.
Our esteemed guest unveils groundbreaking strategies, visionary policy frameworks, and life-changing initiatives that empower nat…https://t.co/472TzKd9cN
Africa could benefit hugely from greater trade integration, says @KGeorgieva.
Speaking at a panel in Kenya, the IMF Chief said removing trade & non-trade barriers would grow intra-continental trade by 53% as well as creating much-needed jobs for Africa. https://t.co/khmDcjiWdD
We’re in Rabat with the director of the IMF’s Middle East and Central Asia department, Jihad Azour, to discuss our economic outlook for 🇲🇦 and the Middle East and North Africa @PolicyCenterNS.
📄 On the agenda: fighting inflation and building resilience
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Our latest Regional Economic Outlook for sub-Saharan Africa draws attention to the big funding squeeze many countries are facing--reflecting curtailed capital market access, much reduced concessional flows, and declining investment from partners... #IMFAfrica 1/n
Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a funding squeeze. The IMF's African Department Director @aselassie describes the outlook confronting the region’s economy.
📣 WATCH NOW: The Big Funding Squeeze! The IMF latest Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa report. 🌍
Link to the press conference: https://t.co/jOMFXNLJtP https://t.co/E3dFgNu6Gq
📣 Tomorrow at 8:45 AM ET, the Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa report, which I contributed to, will be launched by the IMF's African Department director. 🌍
Tune in for valuable insights, analysis, and forecasts on the region's economic…https://t.co/CgHivJ1H43
Excited to join the team behind "Africa Perspectives," a virtual panel series by the IMF's African Department. Stay tuned for exciting episodes! https://t.co/B8DtAsByI6
(1/4) Newcastle Univ. invites applications for the Peter and Norah Lomas Scholarship in Economics. The Scholarship is made possible by a gift from Peter Lomas (Newcastle class of 1949). The Scholarship holder must be undertaking a PhD in either economics or economic history.