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Cape Verde: Figures that speak for themselves

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Vendor at the Mindelo market (Photo: Javier Sánchez Salcedo).
Vendor at the Mindelo market (Photo: Javier Sánchez Salcedo).

At a time when statistics do not always reflect reality, "The right accounts" invites us to look beyond the numbers. The article offers a calm, in-depth analysis of how well-interpreted data can illuminate paths to real development.

André Amaral, author of the text, delves into the socio-economic evolution of Cape Verde, marking milestones of political and structural transformation since its independence. He seeks not only to celebrate achievements, but also to show the risks that persist if contrasts are not taken care of.

Two determining factors are highlighted: institutional stability and openness to the outside world as pillars of progress. But it also warns that these same pillars can falter if there is a lack of control, transparency and citizen participation.

If you are interested in understanding how sustained growth is built and what lessons can be drawn from African experiences for global contexts, you can read the full article HERE.

Source: mundonegro.es

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