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Successful growth experiences—pace and quality of economic growth
Achieving shared growth in post-stabilization Mozambique
Successful reformer: Tanzania's transformation to an open market economy
Uganda: A decade of strong growth, but limited economic transformation
After growing at a steady pace for over a decade, Burkina Faso is beginning to diversify its highly cotton-dependent economy
Mauritius: Adapting to a changing world
Botswana: Sustained economic progress through prudent macroeconomic management, institutional development, and good governance
Institutions and governance
Rebuilding local governments in post-conflict Sierra Leone
Promoting fiscal accountability and transparency in post-conflict economies: Liberia's Governance and Economic Management Assistance Program (GEMAP)
South Africa's political transformation and sound macroeconomic management: laying the foundation for sustained growth and development
Fiscal decentralization: Lagos State’s progress in strengthening public finance management and service delivery.
Agri-business
Exporting fruits: Mangoes from Mali; bananas and pineapples from Ghana
Reforms have transformed Rwanda’s coffee sector and boosted exports
Uganda: Scaling up quantity and quality: success of the fish-processing industry
Kenya’s success in increasing its global market share of cut flowers
Zambia and Cameroon: Following different paths to developing the cotton sector
Ghana’s cocoa sector is showing impressive growth as supply has responded to policy reforms, which allow a larger pass through of world cocoa prices to producers
Manufacturing
Improvements in product quality, marketing and management are helping to re-establish and grow Ethiopia’s footwear industry
Responding to trade opportunities: The case of Lesotho’s apparel industry
Leveraging regional markets to build Africa's domestic manufacturing sector
Indigenous African financial services companies: Venturing into the regional market
Tourism
Rwanda: Leveraging gorilla tourism for development
Cape Verde: tourism has played a key role in the country’s successful graduation to middle income status
Services
An early reformer: Senegal’s privatization of its telecommunications operator Sonatel
Uganda-Rural development fund: Uganda is benefiting from having one of the most liberal ICT markets in the region
Agriculture and rural development
KickStart Irrigation Pumps: Adapting technology to development challenges
Raising yields: The case for fertilizer subsidies (recent experience from Malawi)
Access to finance
Microfinance providing access and financial products for underserved populations
Reaching rural markets: Equity Building Society of Kenya and Ethiopia's Amhara Credit and Savings Institution
Kenyan Finance Women's Trust—bringing financial services to women
Burkina Faso: Providing financial services to rural populations through financial cooperatives - the case of RCPB
Infrastructure - improving efficiency and leveraging the private sector
Information communication technology
Connecting a continent: Africa’s mobile success story
Transport
Road funding institutional schemes implemented across African countries are showing some steady improvements in road quality associated with more management oriented financing
Lagos City’s Bus Rapid Transit system—the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa, and the first example of a comprehensive and integrated approach to improving public transport—is providing clean, safe, and reliable public transport
Power
Mali is expanding rural electrification through an adaptive and multi-layered approach that mobilizes local private sector operators and community organizations in the delivery of energy services
Access to safe water
Connecting rural populations to water supply: Ethiopia - making progress on the water MDG; Uganda - progress in expanding well/borehole coverage for rural populations
The Ouagadougou Water Supply Project has connected over 90% of the city’s population to the water supply system from 30% in 2001 and improved efficiency of the public utility
The Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Pilot Project in Madagascar brings “eau pour tous” and revives a neglected sector
Improving health and education outcomes
Rwanda: Scaling up performance incentives to improve health delivery
Controlling malaria, saving lives: Eritrea has dramatically lowered the incidence of malaria—malaria deaths were 80% lower in 2006 compared to 2001; the Zambia Malaria Booster Project has contributed to reducing malaria cases and deaths—malaria cases declined by 31% and malaria deaths by 37% between 2006-08; Kenya is using the impact evaluation results of a pilot intervention on school-based preventive treatment of malaria to scale up malaria control through schools
HIV prevention efforts are having an impact: A majority of Sub-Saharan African countries observed improvements in behavior change of men and women aged 15-24, with 67% of countries that conducted a population-based survey reporting an increase in the use of condoms during last sex with a non-regular partner.
Many Sub-Saharan African countries have seen a remarkable increase in HIV treatment coverage: in Namibia, antiretroviral therapy coverage has risen from under 1% in 2003 to 88% in 2007; in Rwanda, therapeutic coverage increased from 1% in 2003 to almost 71% in 2007, aided by a 40-fold growth in the number of antiretroviral treatment sites; in Botswana, the coverage rate was around 80%; and in the Democratic Republic of Congo, treatment adherence rates in some conflict-affected areas are comparable with those reported in non-conflict settings.
Eliminating Measles--the Southern Africa initiative has through vaccinations virtually eliminated childhood death from measles in seven African countries.
Raising primary school completion rates: Guinea and Niger have more than doubled primary school completion rates since 2000.
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