A two-day Dialogue in the South African coastal city of Durban, between the New Partnership for Africa’s Development - NEPAD Agency - and its main partners has culminated in a cornerstone agreement on how better to manage and the Agency.
Participation was drawn from representatives of NEPAD national and regional structures, African Union Commission, Regional Economic Communities, UN Agencies, Private Sector and partner institutions.
The meeting, which was organized by the NEPAD Agency and UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) with support from the German Development Agency - GIZ - received a boost from the South African Government through the participation of Ms Lindiwe Zulu, Special Adviser on International Relations to President Jacob Zuma of South Africa.
Other high level delegates included a representative of COMESA Secretary General and Cote d’Ivoire’s Advisor to the Minister of State for Planning and Development Mr Patrice Mallet
The main focus of the Dialogue was to assess and concretise how best to coordinate NEPAD’s national and regional programmes and projects as well as to obtain renewed commitment to adequately resource NEPAD through domestic financing. In particular, participants considered appropriate strategic modalities to enhance the delivery of the Agency as the technical body of the African Union.
Key outcomes from the meeting include
These outcomes will be followed by an action plan with specific implementation guidelines, to be finalised by the NEPAD agency and UNECA.
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