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The positive sentiment about Africa expressed by Stephen Lussier in his recent blog was reflected this weekend by the IMF and World Bank. At their Annual Meeting, they announced that they expect Africa's growth rate - so critical to lifting people out of poverty - to reach 6 per cent this year and 7 per cent by next.

This is big news for two reasons. First, 7 per cent is the rate at which many have estimated Africa must grow to meet the Millennium Development Goals (though this was an estimate made 7 years ago, and considerably more is probably now needed to catch up). If it can maintain growth at this rate, Africa's economy will double in size in 10 years.

Second, it comes on the back of the little-noticed fact that Africa's growth has outperformed the world economy for the last 7 years. Africa's problem has not been one of achieving growth, but of sustaining it for long enough. The fact that the good news has kept coming is hugely significant.

The sort of policies being pursued by many African governments - to improve governance and enhance the climate for business - is starting to pay off - in terms of rising business sentiment and economic growth. Donors are also putting greater emphasis on boosting growth. The Annual Meetings also saw the launch of a new partnership to support stronger financial systems in Africa by Germany, the World Bank and the African Development Bank. While growth is not sufficient for poverty reduction, it is nevertheless absolutely critical.



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Zahid Torres-Rahman
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Zahid Torres-Rahman is Director of Business Action for Africa, the international network of businesses and business organizations that he helped create in 2005. Business Action for Africa has emerged as an important catalyst for business-led collective action – from policy advocacy to practical projects across the continent. Zahid has built his expertise at the cutting edge of private sector policy and practice – as lead author of the Commission for Africa’s growth and investment chapter, Special Adviser to the UK Parliament’s International Development Committee and in senior public and private sector positions around the world. His company – Inspiris – advises some of the world’s most innovative companies, as well as international donor agencies and governments, on how to harness business impact and business skills to tackle poverty. He has a particular passion for leveraging the power of social networks and new technologies to drive social good. Connect with him at www.linkedin.com/in/zahidtorresr ahman.
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