NEPAD

Meeting of the Task Force on the Operationalisation of the Sub-Regional Coordination Mechanism for the UN System-Wide Support to the AU and its NEPAD Programme and RECs in Eastern and Southern Africa

The Meeting of the Task Force on the Operationalisation of the Sub-Regional Coordination Mechanism (SRCM) for the United Nations (UN) System-wide Support to the African Union (AU), its New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Programme and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) in Eastern and Southern Africa took place in Kigali, Rwanda, at the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) SRO-EA from 25-26 October 2010.

Summary of NEPAD Action Plans

NEPAD has been conceived by African Heads of State as a development framework that will do precisely these things, hence the emphasis on partnership. It is based on the realisation that Africa has offered and continues to offer much to the world and humanity, and the rest of the world owes it a duty to respond to its present situation. NEPAD is about uniting the continent as an economic and trading bloc and increasing its competitiveness. It is about changing the current global market and financial architecture.

Experts recommend 112 activities for African Union/NEPAD programmes in Central Africa 2013-2016

Douala, 23 October 2013 (ECA) After two days of intense brainstorming in Douala from the 21st to 22nd October 2013, experts from the United Nations System in Central Africa, their counterparts from CEMAC, ECCAS, specialised institutions, the ADB as well as the leading players of the Steering Committee for the Rationalisation of Regional Economic Communities in Central Africa (COPIL/CER-AC) have proposed 116 activities for Central Africa’s development for the next three years.

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