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Title World Bank Assistance to Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa : an IEG Review
Published World Bank Group 2007

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Description 1 online resource (228 pages)
Series Online access: World Bank World Bank Open Knowledge Repository
Contents Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Avant propos; Prefácio; Preface; Préface; Nota Preliminar; Executive Summary; Synthèse; Resumo Executivo; Management Response; Réponse de la direction; A Resposta da Administração; Chairperson's Summary: Committee on Development Effectiveness (CODE); Rapport de synthèse du Président : Comité pour l'efficacité du développement (CODE); Resumo do Presidente:Comissão sobre a Eficácia do Desenvolvimento (COED); Evaluation Snapshot in Selected Languages; 1 Introduction; 2 African Agriculture and the Bank
Figure 2.1 Changes in Cereal Production Produced by Changes in Area and Yield, 1961-2001 Box 2.1 Constraints to Development of Access to Credit and Rural Finance in Africa; 3 Bank Support for Agriculture and Portfolio Performance; Figure 3.1 Sectoral Distribution of Investment Lending in Africa, Fiscal 1991-2006; Box 3.1 Bank's Coding System and Inadequate Reflection of Important Agricultural Activities; Figure 3.2 Outcome and Sustainability Ratings; Figure 3.3 Performance of Bank Projects with Greater than 50 Percent Agricultural Component; 4 Key Factors of Performance
Box 4.1 Weak Political Commitment Has Been a Factor in Performance Box 4.2 The History and Challenges of National Research Capacity in Africa; 5 The Bank's Contribution-A Thematic Assessment; Box 5.1 Bank Support for Fadama Project I in Nigeria: Achievements Constrained by Lack of a Multifaceted Approach; Figure 5.1 Production of Maize and Cassava in Six Drought-Affected Countries of Southern Africa; Box 5.2 Cassava: A Missed Opportunity for the Bank to Contribute to Food Security; Box 5.3 New Uganda Extension System Improves Efficiency But Faces Challenges
Box 5.4 Zimbabwe Pilot for Land Reform Fails to Take Off Box 5.5 Agricultural Market Reform in Africa: The Expectations; Box 5.6 Negative Impacts of Policy Sequencing on Traditional Export Crop Sectors in Cameroon; 6 Findings and Recommendations; Appendixes; Endnotes; References
Summary Sub-Saharan Africa is a critical development priority-it has some of the world's poorest countries and during the past two decades the number of poor in the Region has doubled, to 300 million-more than 40 percent of the Region's population. Africa remains behind on most of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and is unlikely to reach them by 2015. With some of the world's poorest countries, Africa is a development priority for the donor community. A major drag on Africa's development is the underperformance of the critical agriculture sector, which has been neglected both by donors and governments over the past two decades. The sector faces a variety of constraints that are particular to agriculture in Africa and make its development a complex challenge. Poor governance and conflict in several countries further complicate matters. IEG has assessed the development effectiveness of World Bank assistance in addressing constraints to agricultural development in Africa over the period of fiscal 1991-2006
Subject World Bank.
SUBJECT World Bank fast
Subject Agricultural assistance -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Agricultural development projects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Agricultural assistance
Agricultural development projects
Sub-Saharan Africa
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1281113263
9781281113269
6611113266
9786611113261
9780821373514
082137351X
9780821373507
0821373501