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New
book on development suggests a roadmap for Africa to emerge from
poverty
By Yinka
Adeyemi, 12 April 2006
A new book by
ECA economist, Abdoulaye Niang, has suggested concrete plans for
African countries to emerge from endemic poverty and spring onto
sustainable development through a shared vision built on self-sufficiency
and broad regional integration.
Published by
Ivy House, the book "Towards a Viable and Credible Development
in Africa: The Push Factors" describes aid as "acquired
impotency in development" and calls for a new generation of
African leaders who will harness the wealth and natural resources
of the continent for the benefit of millions of Africans who live
in abject poverty.
In the book,
Dr. Niang, who is the Team Leader of Agriculture and Food Security
at ECA's Sustainable Development Division, explains how simple models
can accelerate Africa's development and how a viable Africa can
improve global economics and stability.
The author
will formally launch the book and field questions at a forthcoming
ECA seminar.
:: Book
Direct Mail Flier
:: Front
matter of the book
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