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« Chinese mining joint ventures seen in Africa | Main | Africa Emerges as China and India's New Economic Frontier » September 15, 2006WORLD BANK: How Do Countries Score on Governance?
September 15, 2006 - African nations such as Botswana, Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Mozambique and Liberia have been cited in new World Bank research as among countries which have made progress in improving governance and curbing corruption. The research contained in a new report, Governance Matters 2006: Worldwide Governance Indicators, also shows more than about a dozen non-OECD countries including Slovenia, Chile and Estonia, score higher in the rule of law and control of corruption indicators than some industrialized countries such as Greece and Italy. Posted by pichu at September 15, 2006 9:03 PM |
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