The Monterrey Consensus and development in Africa : progress, challenges and way forward

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Katjomuise, Kavazeua;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
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The paper finds that Africa’s recent economic growth performance has improved relative to the situation before
the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus. Average annual growth of real GDP increased from 3.3 percent in the
pre-Monterrey period (1998-2001) to 4 percent in the post-Monterrey period (2002-2005). But it is still below
the average 7 percent growth deemed necessary to meet the MDGs. Furthermore, the improvement in growth
has not been translated into progress in the ultimate objective of poverty reduction. Consequently, more effort
is needed to accelerate growth in the region and ensure that it is pro-poor.
In the area of domestic resource mobilization, the paper finds that there has been a modest increase in the ratio
of domestic savings to GDP, although it has not led to an increase in investment ratios. Capital market development,
strengthening micro-finance institutions, better governance, elimination of capital flight and measures to
reduce the impact of trade liberalization on government revenue are identified as critical to boosting domestic
savings in the region. An international environment that supports a gradual approach to trade liberalization in
the region would be welcome.
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“Katjomuise, Kavazeua; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (2007-08). The Monterrey Consensus and development in Africa : progress, challenges and way forward. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/13643”Collections
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