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  • Banque mondiale : l'extrême pauvreté recule en Afrique

  • Les chiffres publiés mercredi par la Banque mondiale relèvent un recul de la pauvreté en Afrique subsaharienne. Pour la première fois depuis plus de 30 ans, le nombre d’Africains vivant dans une extrême pauvreté représente moins de la moitié de la population du continent.

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  • Africa: UN Millennium Development Goal Drinking Water Target Is Met

  • [UNEP] New York/Geneva - The world has met the Millennium Development Goal target of halving the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water, well in advance of the MDG 2015 deadline, according to a report issued today by UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO). Between 1990 and 2010, over two billion people gained access to improved drinking water sources, such as piped supplies and protected wells.

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  • Change in policy must to attract FDI: Minister

  • FDI attraction to infrastructure construction, high-tech, green technology, support industries, network production and global value chain requires positive and big changes in policies in 2012, the Dau Tu Chung Khoan newspaper quoted Vice Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen The Phuong. Till last December 15, Vietnam had 13,667 operational FDI projects with total registered capital [...]

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  • Microfinance Provides the Perfect Partner for Sustainable Development

  • Renewables offer an important solution for the energy needs of poor communities.The most significant barrier to the wide-spread adoption of these technologies is their upfront costs. This is why microfinance makes such an ideal partner for renewables – providing loans for the upfront costs that can be paid back over-time.

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  • The Importance of Microfinance in Africa

  • Microfinance programs provide small-scale financial services to low-income individuals. Loans are designed to foster sustainable economic empowerment and capacity building for people in developing regions. Unfortunately, microfinance and microcredit programs have come under criticism recently following out of control lending practices by unmonitored and irresponsible organizations. Should development practitioners respond by abandoning efforts to bring financial services to the poor?”

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  • Africa’s First Microfinance Fund For Sustainable Farmers Launched

  • Africa’s first specialist rural microfinance fund supporting fair trade and organic small business, FEFISOL, the European Solidarity Financing Fund for Africa, was launched earlier today by the European Investment Bank, Agence Française de Développement and a broad grouping of development bodies, social investors and microfinance service providers.

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  • Engineering the EIB bond guarantee

  • The European Union is making a concerted effort to develop a capital markets product for infrastructure financing. Is a fresh bout of financial engineering necessary, or will government approaches to procurement and bank regulation be more important? By Paul Smith.

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  • Support for SMEs key to progress

  • The application of science and technology in production is considered important to the development of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), according to Pham Minh Tuan from Asia Pacific Incubator Network. Support for the development of SMEs has been emphasised as one of the key components of Viet Nam’s socio-economic development strategy, he added. With [...]

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