Abstract
Sub-Saharan Africa is a place of unequivocal beauty, diversity and history; it is also the most impoverished and neglected area on the planet. With an objective look at what has gone wrong in the past five decades of International Monetary Fund and World Bank lending, along with strategic assessment and planning, sub-Saharan Africa does not have to remain the home to unimpeded, rampant poverty.
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Wohlwend, Daniela A.
(2009)
"Considering the International Monetary Fund and World Bank: Lending Effectiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa,"
Human Rights & Human Welfare: Vol. 9:
Iss.
1, Article 59.
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https://digitalcommons.du.edu/hrhw/vol9/iss1/59
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