Publication

Feb 2015

The eradication of extreme poverty is a key component in the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals process and the African Union’s Agenda 2063. This paper uses the International Futures forecasting system to explore this goal and finds that many African states are unlikely to make this target by 2030, even when modelling a package of aggressive poverty reduction interventions. The authors also argue in favour of a goal that would see Africa as a whole reducing extreme poverty to below 15% by 2030, and below 4% by 2045.

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Author Sara Turner, Jakkie Cilliers, Barry Hughes
Series ISS Papers
Issue 13
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2015 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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