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Amoako proposes new global compact with Africa
(2000-11)
"The UNCTAD Conference is being referred to as the 'New global deal for least developed countries'," said Mr. K.Y. Amoako, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). "I want to propose that out of ...
The merger between ARCEDEM and ARCT: capitalization strategy
(2000)
According to the terms of reference for this project, the re-capitalization of the merger between ARCT and ARCEDEM, the theme of this paper, is designed to serve as a background document for the forthcoming Step Three ...
Ministers to review positions on globalization, financing development
(2000-11)
The Eighth Session of the ECA Conference of African Ministers of Finance, to be held from 21 - 22 November 2000, aims to prepare African countries for the two major events that have been mandated by the UN General Assembly ...
Finance for development in Africa: an issues note for discussion at the conference of African Finance Ministers
(2000-11)
The aim of this Issues Note is to review the mix of actions necessary to finance the developmental goals of Africa and to present policy options for the consideration of African Finance Ministers. This Issues Note focuses ...
Development finance in Africa : required resources and financing sources to attain overarching development goals
(2000-08)
Since independence African economies have experienced a sequence of relatively stable growth (1960-early 1970s), a long period of persistent stagnation and crisis (early 1970s-1993), and recent experience of modest recovery ...
Eighth session of the conference of African Ministres of finance: statement on the high level intergovernmental event on financing for development
(2000-11)
The Conference took place against the backdrop of the regional preparations for the High-Level International Intergovernmental Event on Financing for Development (FfD). In this context, and in order to make use of the High- ...
Fusion envisagée entre l'arcedem et le CRAT : une stratégie de capitalisation
(2000)
L'origine de la fusion envisagée entre le Centre Régional Africain de Technologie (CRAT) et le Centre Régional Africain de Conception et de Fabrication Techniques (ARCEDEM) remonte au début des années 1990, quand la CEA, ...