Looking Beyond Aid to Fund Africa’s Development
John Kwabena Kwakye
No 7, Southern Voice Occasional Paper from Southern Voice
Abstract:
The paper calls on African countries to explore more intensely supplementary vehicles of development finance, including the national budget; domestic capital markets; remittances; other diasporean capital; foreign direct investment; future foreign exchange flows; and ‘reverse capital flight.’ The paper also makes the point that the post-2015 agenda goes beyond long-term finance and that, more importantly, it embraces a new global partnership and international cooperation.
Keywords: Africa; development finance; foreign aid; resource mobilisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2014-05
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