dc.description.abstract | This Statement delivered by K.Y. Amoako Executive Secretary, ECA at the African Economic Research Consortium Overcoming Africa’s Marginalization: Implementing the New Partnership for Africa’s Development. Mr. Amoako, on his remarks highlighted that, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has always sought to promote the best work of the African policy community. Not only does this strengthen the overall quality of our work, but in doing so, it also helps fulfil a key ECA mandate: bridging the gap between policymakers and policy analysts. In this endeavor, we continue to enjoy the excellent collaboration of AERC. only a small minority of Africans live in an economic environment considered minimally adequate to sustain growth and development. Only about a third of Africans live in countries with good economic policy stances, and relatively few live in countries which are perceived by the closest observers of performance to have the qualitative underpinnings of good development performance, governance, peer review, regional integration – we see a key role for African organizations and research institutions. For instance, in governance, we expect the research institutions to conduct the field-testing of the country surveys. | en |
dc.title | Overcoming Africa's Marginalization: Implementing the New Partnership for Africa's Development: Address to the African economic research consortium by K. Y. Amoako, executive secretary of the economic commission for Africa (ECA) | en |
dc.title.alternative | overcoming Africa's Marginalization | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::INDUSTRY::MANAGEMENT::CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE::DEVELOPMENT | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE::ECONOMIC CONDITIONS::ECONOMIC POLICY | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::POLITICAL AND LEGAL QUESTIONS::POLITICAL CONDITIONS, INSTITUTIONS, MOVEMENTS::POLITICAL REPRESENTATION | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND EQUITY::SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT::POVERTY | en |
uneca.subject.fulltaxonomy | UNBIS::NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT::ENVIRONMENT::SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | en |
uneca.creatorCorporate.fulltaxonomy | Corporate Authors::United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa | en |
ags.creatorCorporate | United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | DEVELOPMENT | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | ECONOMIC POLICY | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | POVERTY | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | en |
ags.subjectThesaurus | POLITICAL REPRESENTATION | en |
ags.descriptionNotes | The speech was presented on the 2 December 2001. | en |
ags.publisherPlace | Addis Ababa: | en |
ags.publisherName | UN. ECA, | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-12-28T07:34:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-03-30T08:06:28Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2001-12 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10855/31375 | |
uneca.workflow.processed | true | |
ags.creatorPersonal | Amoako, K.Y. | |
uneca.language.supported | en | |
dc.coverage.spatial | AFR | |
dc.coverage.spatial | Africa | |
dc.format.extent | [6] p. | |
dc.language | eng | |
dc.type | Speech | |
ags.creatorCorporate | United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa | |
ags.creatorConference | UN. ECA Overcoming Africa's Marginalization (2001, Dec. 2: Nairobi, Kenya) | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | DEVELOPMENT | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | ECONOMIC POLICY | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | POLITICAL REPRESENTATION | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | POVERTY | |
ags.subjectThesaurus | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | |
ags.subjectClassification | 02.00.01 Economic development | |
ags.availabilityNumber | b10796836 | |
ags.availabilityNumber | 2001 | |
ags.availabilityLocation | ECA-HQ | |
ags.rights.termsofuse | public | |
ags.JN | b10796836 | |