The actual flow of resources from and to developing countries Published by Antonio Pilogallo on 2 June 2017 For every $1 of aid received, developing countries lose $24 in net outflows.
Tech as an enabler: Why ‘overnight success’ takes years Published by Press Office on 19 August 2016 Certainly, the accelerating pace of technology has done much to make certain aspects of the entrepreneurial journey much easier, but there’s still incredible behind-the-scenes work that goes into game-changing products.
Do you feel lucky? Will East Africans benefit from their natural resource discoveries? Published by Borko Handjiski on 11 February 2015 The link from pumping oil to increasing life expectancy and reducing poverty is not direct.
Debating the real curse behind Africa’s resource wealth Published by Kate Douglas on 13 February 2014 Why do some of the world’s most resource rich countries have the poorest populations?
China, India and Brazil battling it out for Mozambique’s resources Published by Staff Writer on 29 April 2011 The emerging economic powers of Brazil, India and China are contending for Mozambique’s natural resources, while the government is following a sophisticated balancing act to keep everyone happy.