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Tokyo International Conference
(2003-09-29)
As you all know, Africa is the cradle of mankind. All human beings (Homo sapien sapien) emanated from Africa. Evidence has now shown that until 100,000 years ago, all human beings were living only in Africa. It is, therefore, ...
Africa Now
(2003)
Art brings about economic and social change in much the same way development does. For centuries art in Africa, as in the rest of the world, has helped people celebrate their success, overcome their challenges, express ...
Civil Society's Perspective on the New Partnership for Africa's Development(NEPAD) - Kenya
(The Ecumenical Centre for Justice and Peace, 2003)
The New Partnership for African Development' is just a variation of former development concepts - you will see, after a short while it will disappear like the others. Mainly impatient foreigners tend to talk like that ...
Challenges of Structuring a Productive Investment Climate
(2003-12)
Because of their size, depth of staff and wealth, large enterprises often have disproprotionate influence on economic regulation. They have easier access to government policy making bodies and afford to dedicate time and ...
NEPAD E-School Intiative
(2003)
The New Partnership for Africa’s Development Health Strategy
(2003-09)
The Strategy recognises the centrality of health to development, seeking to deepen ownership and responsibility by Africa for the measures required to enhance health and the commitment to these by development partners. ...
Uganda's Participation in NEPAD : Towards a Common Position
(2003-04)
This paper is aimed at providing NEPAD (the new africa's development) and placing Uganda in its own specific context of this continent-wide initiative. An attempt is made to describe and explain NEPAD, the progress made ...
The 1st Parliamentary symposium on NEPAD
(2003-04-04)