Overview—Accelerating the Pace of Development
The economic performance of African economies fell short of expectations in 2002, with growth slowing from an average of 4.3% in 2001 to 3.2% in 2002. In 2002, of the 53 countries in Africa, only 5 achieved the 7% growth rate required to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Of the others, 43 registered growth rates below 7%, and 5 registered negative growth. The modest overall performance in 2002 reflects the weaker global economy and a slower than expected rebound in world trade. Africa’s economic performance was weakened by drought and HIV/AIDS in various parts of southern and eastern Africa, and political and armed conflicts in the Central African Republic, CĂ´te d’Ivoire, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe. But well-managed countries, with solid reform agendas and a record of stability and good governance, performed well. Mozambique had growth of 12%—among the fastest in Africa. Other well-managed reformers—Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda— grew at 6% or more.
The economic performance of African economies fell short of expectations in 2002, with growth slowing from an average of 4.3% in 2001 to 3.2% in 2002. In 2002, of the 53 countries in Africa, only 5 achieved the 7% growth rate required to meet the Millennium Development Goals. Of the others, 43 registered growth rates below 7%, and 5 registered negative growth. The modest overall performance in 2002 reflects the weaker global economy and a slower than expected rebound in world trade. Africa’s economic performance was weakened by drought and HIV/AIDS in various parts of southern and eastern Africa, and political and armed conflicts in the Central African Republic, CĂ´te d’Ivoire, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe. But well-managed countries, with solid reform agendas and a record of stability and good governance, performed well. Mozambique had growth of 12%—among the fastest in Africa. Other well-managed reformers—Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Uganda— grew at 6% or more.
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Dr.Khaled you're at the top of the doctors.
Rabena yedek el s7a ya rab.
you're a good example 2 follow.
thanks.
Thank you Nesma for the good words.
Hi Dr.Khaled,
WHERE is the Students Corner ???!!!
hi Dr Khaled. plz tell me where is the economic and literary glossary that u told us about. how i log on it
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Arabic_proverbs
Arabic proverbs....very interesting
thank you NOORA,
it is really very interesting.
dr.khaled please tell me the site of the 4th year economic and literary passages and glossary you told us about.
howa feeh eih ?!!!
Dr.Khaled, why don't you answer our questions?! We really need to know the name of the link in which you've added the economic and literary passages.
http://www.language-galore.blogspot.com
Question On Linguistics :
Dr.Khaled, i want to ask you if you know any site which provides exercises on spoken discourse analysis.
if you know any please write the link in the comments.
salamo 3alekom dr.khaled,
I just want to ask if the passages in the www.language-galore.blogspot.com are obligatory...some of my friends say they are part of the course...should we study them by heart or just to have an idea ?
Urban Dictionary is the slang dictionary you wrote. Define your world. Very useful :
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
Any changes is gonna be done , or what ????
The Hub is not working most of the time .... What's wrong with it ??
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