African Governments Impress World Bank
Friday, February 12, 2010 - 10:32
The World Bank president has voiced his satisfaction at the actions taken by African governments to deal with the global economic crisis.
Ending an eight-day, three-nation trip to Africa, which took him to Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire and Ethiopia, Robert Bruce Zoellick says that, "I leave African impressed by the actions many governments have taken to cope with the global economic crisis.
However, Zoellick says that governments and their partners, like the World Bank Group and others, should work harder to expand opportunities and improve prospects for economic growth.
To read the article titled, “World Bank impressed with African govts,” click here.
Ending an eight-day, three-nation trip to Africa, which took him to Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire and Ethiopia, Robert Bruce Zoellick says that, "I leave African impressed by the actions many governments have taken to cope with the global economic crisis.
However, Zoellick says that governments and their partners, like the World Bank Group and others, should work harder to expand opportunities and improve prospects for economic growth.
To read the article titled, “World Bank impressed with African govts,” click here.
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