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African Futures 2050: The Next Forty Years

Author: Jakkie Cilliers, Barry Hughes and Jonathan Moyer
Organisation: Institute for Security Studies and the Pardee Center for International Futures
Publish Date: January 2011
Country: Africa
Sector: Development
Method: Forecasting
Theme: General
Type: Other publication
Language: English
Tags: Development, Economic, Education, Environment, Water, Trade Relations, Sanitation, Poverty, Food, Futures, Energy

In this monograph the Institute for Security Studies and the Pardee Center for International Futures provide an extensive analysis of the projected course of African development to 2050. Combining the deep and wide knowledge of Africa within the ISS with extensive use of the IFs modelling system, this discussion goes beyond past work in a number of ways. It looks across most major issue arenas: demographics, economics, sociopolitical change, the environment and human development itself, including health and education. It explores further into our future than perhaps any other extensive study of African futures has ever done. While not pushing forward specific policy initiatives, it provides a context within which those who pursue sustainable human development can consider policies.
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