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ECA Press Release No. 08/2005
Africa's
Finance Ministers to Chart New Course Towards MDGs
Addis Ababa, 20 April 2005
(ECA): The ECA’s 38th conference of African ministers of finance, planning and
economic development will take place in the Nigerian capital Abuja from 14-15
May where discussions will focus on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
and how to achieve them.
Five years after the launch
of the Millennium Project, a global programme of action to tackle poverty, sub-Saharan
Africa is still far from being able to meet the MDGs by the target date of 2015.
North Africa, however, is making steady progress.
Since 2000, sub-Saharan
Africa has experienced significant reversals in crucial areas. Life expectancy
is declining and the number of people living in grinding poverty is rising in
the absence of opportunities for employment. The HIV pandemic is eroding governance
and services, and undermining attempts to address social and economic challenges.
With only 10 years remaining
to achieve the Goals, ministers will analyse the reasons for poor progress so
far and agree on action to get back on track to meet the 2015 deadline.
Despite improving rates
of economic growth in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the benefits have not
so far translated into the jobs that are the key to lifting people out of poverty.
The Conference of Ministers
will hear arguments for policies that place greater emphasis on “pro-poor”growth.
This means growth in sectors of the economy that can provide large-scale employment,
as well as stepping up expenditure on education and health so that populations
are better able to respond to the employment market.
The meeting will end with
a ministerial statement that is expected to set out a programme of workable
actions and policies aimed at achieving the MDGs by 2015.
A key feature of this year’s
meeting will be the presentation of a joint report by the ECA and the Organisation
for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) aimed at improving the effectiveness
of aid.
The ministerial conference
will be preceded by a preparatory experts’ meeting from 11-13 May and followed
by the annual gathering of the African Development Bank from 16-19 May.
For more information visit
the “Conference of Ministers” website at
http://www.uneca.org/conferenceofministers/2005/
or contact:
Corinne Archer, Communication Officer, UNECA
Tel: +251 1 443488
Email: carcher@uneca.org
Issued by the ECA Communication
Team
P.O. Box 3001
Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Tel: +251-1-44-58-26
Fax: +251-1-51-03-65
Email: ecainfo@uneca.org
Web: www.uneca.org
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