Africa
How does the policy address specific topics in African politics, economics and culture? Though some policy ideas may confront the African continent in whole, most policies under this heading will address sub-Saharan African issues.

Each of the policies that addresses this issue and their proposed steps are below:
A Marshall Plan for Africa proposed by Glenn Hubbard, former Chair, Council of Economic Advisers (2001-2003)
Hubbard's aid prescription is focused exclusively on African development. He sees business growth as Africa's ticket to macroeconomic expansion. The plan -- US loans to African businesses, which those businesses repay to local governments -- is sold as a supplement to the current efforts in microfinance to promote business development.

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Re-imagining Community Colleges (CAP) in Education by Center for American Progress



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Policies Related to this Issue
A Marshall Plan for Africa proposed by Glenn Hubbard, former Chair, Council of Economic Advisers (2001-2003)