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  1. Library Resource

    Systematic Country Diagnostic

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    August, 2015
    Madagascar, Africa

    This document is hence organized not around the three types of challenges, but around five themes of governance, public finance issues, private sector-led economy, poverty and environment, and human capital, all crucial to achieving faster, more inclusive and sustainable growth. Chapter one provides the country context. Chapter two discusses the quality of governance, an overarching issue in Madagascar. It has a direct bearing on the pace, the inclusiveness and sustainability of growth.

  2. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Madagascar

    This review aims to provide the
    Government of Madagascar with a situation assessment and
    insights and guidance on how to position the rural and
    environment sector as an engine for inclusive and
    sustainable economic growth. The review has cast the
    analytical net quite widely with the aim to come up with a
    comprehensive overview of the sector. In view of the
    intimate linkages between rural development and the

  3. Library Resource
    July, 2013
    Madagascar

    Madagascar has an impressive array of
    biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to
    support tourism. Surprisingly, of the 200,000 visitors the
    island per year, only about 60,000 come expressly for
    tourism, the rest traveling for other reasons but which
    could include some tourism activity. Madagascar has the
    potential to welcome many more tourists if the sector's
    growth is well planned in a broad, multi-sectoral way -

  4. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Madagascar

    This review aims to provide the
    Government of Madagascar with a situation assessment and
    insights and guidance on how to position the rural and
    environment sector as an engine for inclusive and
    sustainable economic growth. The review has cast the
    analytical net quite widely with the aim to come up with a
    comprehensive overview of the sector. In view of the
    intimate linkages between rural development and the

  5. Library Resource
    August, 2012
    Madagascar

    Madagascar has an impressive array of
    biodiversity, natural beauty and cultural resources to
    support tourism. The world's fourth largest island,
    Madagascar is home to many species found nowhere else on the
    planet, among them 30 species of lemur - currently the main
    tourist attraction. Madagascar's nearly 5,000 km of
    coastline is coupled with a continental shelf equal to 20
    percent of the island's land area which presents

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Madagascar

    This study was commissioned to analyse
    the cost efficiency and economic viability of an ethanol
    programme, for reducing disease, and protecting the forests
    in Madagascar. This information is also expected to be of
    interest regionally and internationally, given that the
    World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are
    nearly two million deaths per annum globally due to
    Household Air Pollution (HAP), representing 2.7 percent of

  7. Library Resource
    December, 2015
    Madagascar

    The major role tropical forests play in
    biodiversity and climate change has led the world to search
    for effective ways to slow down deforestation. Community
    forest management (CFM) is an example of the broader concept
    of community-based natural resources management (CBNRM). As
    part of the decentralization policy in many countries,
    mainly in Africa and Asia, CFM was expected to promote: (i)
    a more effective stewardship of the resources by involving

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