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ISBN 10: 3319489148
ISBN 13: 9783319489148
Author: Ilan Bijaoui
Multinational Interest amp Development in Africa Establishing a People s Economy 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Reference
Chapter 2: International Trade and FDI
International Trade and GDP Growth
Intra-SSA Trade
Cross-Border Trade in SSA Countries
Cross-Border Uganda
Cross-Border Rwanda
The EU
West Africa
Southern Africa
Central Africa
The EAC
United States
China
India
FDI with and in SSA Countries
Main Trends
Main Supported Sectors
Electricity Projects
Roads and Railways
FDI Distribution by Regions
Southern Africa
East and Central Africa
West Africa
Sources of FDI
The EU
The United States
China
India
Intra-SSA Investment
References
Chapter 3: Economic Involvement of International Organizations, MNCs and Local Business Leaders an
International Organizations
African Development Bank (AfDB)
Institutions and Education
Food Security, Health and Environment
Infrastructure
Industrial Projects
World Bank
New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)
Natural Resources Governance and Food Security
Regional Integration, Infrastructure (Energy, Water, Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
Industrialization, Science, Technology and Innovation
Human Capital Development (Skills, Youth, Employment and Women Empowerment)
Grow Africa
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF)
Multinational Companies (MNCs)
General Electric (GE)
Coca-Cola
Nestlé
Nigeria
South Africa
Cameroon
Ivory Coast
My Own Business Initiative
Nespresso—South Sudan
Anglo American (AA)
Unstable Prices
Investment in Local Entrepreneurship
Tullow Oil
Symbion
972 MW Ughelli Power Plant, Warri, Nigeria
Warri, Nigeria
Arusha, Tanzania
Dodoma, Tanzania
Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya
Madagascar
Blackstone
Carlyle Sub-Saharan Fund (CSSAF)
Danone
Cargill
Nivea
Local Business Leaders and Groups
Aliko Dangote, Dangote Group—Nigeria
Nicky Oppenheimer—South Africa
Christoffel Wiese—South Africa
Johann Rupert—South Africa
Mike Adenuga—Nigeria
Isabel dos Santos—Angola
Folorunsho Alakija—Nigeria
Femi Otedola—Nigeria
Abdulsamad Rabiu—Nigeria
Mohammed Dewji—Tanzania
Comcraft Group—Kenya
Sameer Group—Kenya
Dantata Group—Nigeria
Raymond Ackerman—South Africa
Ibru Organization—Nigeria
Bakhresa Group—Tanzania
Madhvani Group—Uganda
Ramco Group—Kenya
The Kenyatta Family—Kenya
Contribution to SSA Economies
References
Chapter 4: Regional Development and Industrialization
Introduction
Global Value Chains (GVCs)
GVC Types in SSA Countries
GVC and Oil
GVC and Leather—Textiles
Special Economic Zones (SEZ)
Nigeria
LFZ
LFTZ
Zambia
Zambia-China Economic & Trade Cooperation Zone (ZCCZ)
The Lusaka South Multi-Economic Zone (LS-MFEZ)
Chambishi Multi-Facility Economic Zone (CMFEZ)
Ethiopia
Eastern Industrial Zone (EIZ)
Bole Lemi Industrial Zone
Corridors
The North–South Corridor
Major Recent Investments
Transport
Port
The Tanzanian Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor (SAGCOT)
Lamu Port (Kenya)—South Sudan–Ethiopia Transport Corridor (LAPSSET)
Beira-Tete, Corridors
Agri-business
Mining
Transport
Port
Energy
Beira Agricultural Growth Corridor (BAGC)
Nacala Corridor
Mining-Infrastructure
Rolling Stock Deal (zitamar website)
Port Tender Phase 2
New Railway
ProSavana Project
Lúrio River Basin Project
Maputo Development Corridor (MDC)—Mozambique
Transport
Port
West African Corridors
Transit Corridors
Intra-Regional Corridors
References
Chapter 5: Generators of People’s Economy
Energy Based on Local Resources
Hydropower
Kariba Dam—Zimbabwe–Zambia
Cahora Dam—Mozambique–South Africa
Merowe Dam—Sudan
Inga 3 Dam—RD Congo
Grand Renaissance Dam—Ethiopia
Local Initiatives of Mini-Grids
Ghana
Senegal
Tanzania
Azuri Technologies
Biofuel for Local and International Markets
Solaris Project
Tapera Industries—Zambia
Green Energy Biofuels—Nigeria
NDZiLO—Mozambique
Minerals
Platinum Group Metals (PGM)
3TGs (Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten and Gold)
Cobalt Cluster
Mozal Complex
Mtwara Potential Mining Complex
Agglomerations and Open Incubators
Street Food in Ghana
Arusha Furniture—Tanzania
Suame Magazine Cluster, Automobile Repair Services—Ghana
Kariobangi Light Industries, Nairobi
Morogoro Engineering
Zanzibar Seaweed
Nutraceuticals—Dar es Salaam
Cassava Processing—Kibaha Tanzania
Kilindi Small-Scale Gemstone Agglomeration—Tanzania
ICT Agglomeration, Rwanda
Cocoa
Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana
The Netherlands
Value Chain
Consumption
Cotton
EU–Africa Partnership on Cotton
Burkina Faso
Mango Cluster
Shea Nuts Cluster
Production
3F Group
IOI Loders Croklaan Group
AAK
Fluido
SNV
Cocoa Butter Equivalent
Cosmetics
US Experience
European Experience
African Experience
Shea Yeleen International—Ghana
Beads for Life (BFL)—Uganda
SeKaf Ghana
Olvea—Burkina Faso
Shea Origin Nigeria Inc
The Savannah Fruits Company—Ghana
Manuski Ghana Limited
Chapter 6: Conclusion
References
Websites
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