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The Office of the Chief Economist in the Africa Region provides guidance on strategic priorities and generates timely, relevant knowledge on policy and institutional reforms in .

It produces research articles and reports on pressing development issues, disseminates knowledge widely, provides inputs that enrich the World Bank¡¯s work in African countries, and fosters a strong community of economists within the World Bank and on the continent to advance the region¡¯s development. Learn more...

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Latest Events and Announcements

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    FEBRUARY 6, 2025 | AFRICA ECONOMICS SERIES

    This event highlights how improving grid reliability in Senegal cut outages by 40%, boosted electricity use by 8%, and increased willingness to pay by 10%. Households gained more time for wage labor, and disconnection rates fell. With a return exceeding 30%, findings show reliability upgrades can significantly enhance the value of electricity in low-income settings.

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    DECEMBER 2, 2024 | CONFERENCE

    Å·ÃÀÈÕb´óƬ, in collaboration with George Washington University (GWU) and the University of Virginia (UVA), hosted the 2nd World Bank-GWU-UVA Conference on ¡°The Economics of Sustainable Development.¡±

    This event brought together academics and development economics practitioners to present and discuss pressing questions relating to sustainable development, a theme central to the World Bank¡¯s mission of tackling poverty on a livable planet.

Meet The Chief Economist

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    Andrew Dabalen

    The Chief Economist is responsible for providing guidance on strategic priorities and the technical quality of economic analysis in the region, as well as for developing major regional economic studies, among other roles.
    Andrew's Bio
  • Office of the Chief Economist in Africa
    Rose-Claire Pakabomba
    1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433
    Tel : 1 (202) 458-8096