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Brahima Coulibaly
Brahima Coulibaly
The Brookings Institution
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Fiscal and Debt Sustainability in Africa
Brahima Coulibaly
(The Brookings Institution)
Kapil Kapoor
(African Development Bank)
George Kararach
(African Development Bank)
Ryosuke Nakata
(Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA))
Walter Odero
(African Development Bank)
Jacob Odour
(African Development Bank)
Edward Sennoga
(African Development Bank)
T20 Co-Chair Brief
Mobilizing Private Investment and the Compact with Africa: A Preliminary Assessment and Steps Ahead
Brahima Coulibaly
(The Brookings Institution)
Jing Gu
(Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development, CRPD, at the Institute of Development Studies)
Rob Floyd
(The African Center for Economic Transformation)
Jann Lay
(GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies)
Rainer Thiele
(Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW))
T20 Co-Chair Brief
World of Work in the 4th Industrial Revolution: Inclusive and Structural Transformation for a Better Africa
Anita Prakash
(Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
Ashraf Patel
(Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD))
Brahima Coulibaly
(The Brookings Institution)
Julius Gatune
(The African Center for Economic Transformation)
K.Y. Amaoko
(The African Center for Economic Transformation)
Lemma W. Senbet
(African Economic Research Consortium (AERC))
Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi
(Euro Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies (EMNES))
Tilman Altenburg
(German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
Witness Simbanegavi
(African Economic Research Consortium (AERC))
Shingirirai S Mutanga
(Africa Institute of South Africa)