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Rapport: croissance et transformation en Afrique de l’Est : accélérateurs et freins
(2018-02)
Le CIE est un forum visant à consolider les partenariats et à définir les modalités de coopération entre les parties prenantes afin de soutenir l’intégration régionale et accélérer le rythme de développement dans la ...
Report: transformative growth in eastern Africa: catalysts and constraints
(2018-02)
The 21st meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts (ICE) was held under the theme “Transformative Growth in Eastern Africa: Catalysts and Constraints”. The ICE is a forum to cement partnerships and define ...
Concept note: transformative growth in Eastern Africa: catalysts and constraints
(2017-11)
The Sub-Regional Office for Eastern Africa (SRO-EA) of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is holding the Twenty First Session of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts (ICE) in Moroni, Comoros. The ICE is a ...
Infrastructure development and industrialization in Eastern Africa
(2017-11)
The focus of the panel discussion on Infrastructure Development and Industrialization in Eastern Africa, at the 21st Intergovernmental Committee of Experts meeting in Comoros, will be on deepening understanding on the ...
Macroeconomic and social developments in Eastern Africa 2016-17
(2017-11)
The economic performance of Eastern Africa has been impressive in recent years, with an average annual growth rate of 6.8 per cent between 2012 and 2015 much higher than the African average and outpacing even East Asia. ...
The moroni communique
(2017-11)
The 21st Meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts (ICE) was jointly organized by the Government of the Union of Comoros and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Eastern Africa. The theme ...
Catalysing private sector development in Eastern Africa: Adhoc Experts Group Meeting
(2017-11)
Structural transformation in Eastern Africa has remained a challenge. While the region’s economic performance over the last decade and a half has been impressive, the majority of the population remain employed in low ...