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Africa Development Indicators 2012/13 is the most detailed collection of data on Africa available. It contains macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators for 53 countries. The companion CD-ROM has additional data, with some 1,700 indicators covering 1961-2010.
National and fiscal accounts
External accounts and exchange rates
Millennium Development Goals
Private sector development
Trade and regional integration
Infrastructure
Agriculture, rural development, and the environment
Labour, migration, and population
HIV/AIDS and malaria
Governance and policy
Designed as both a quick reference and a reliable dataset for monitoring development programs and aid flows in the region, Africa Development Indicators 2012/13 is an invaluable tool for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of Africa’s economic and social development.
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Africa Development Indicators 2012/13 is the most detailed collection of data on Africa available. It contains macroeconomic, sectoral, and social indicators for 53 countries. The companion CD-ROM has additional data, with some 1,700 indicators covering 1961-2010.
National and fiscal accounts
External accounts and exchange rates
Millennium Development Goals
Private sector development
Trade and regional integration
Infrastructure
Agriculture, rural development, and the environment
Labour, migration, and population
HIV/AIDS and malaria
Governance and policy
Designed as both a quick reference and a reliable dataset for monitoring development programs and aid flows in the region, Africa Development Indicators 2012/13 is an invaluable tool for analysts and policymakers who want a better understanding of Africa’s economic and social development.