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Reduction Strategies: African ministers chart a new way forward
ECA
Press Release No. 06/2006
Meeting
says Africa will further enhance education, infrastructure and private
sector development, gender, science and technology to reach the
MDGs.
Cairo,
28 March 2006 – Africa must intensify its efforts to design
bold strategies to combat poverty and achieve the Millennium Development
Goals, said African ministers and policymakers, gathered in Egypt’s
capital for a three-day meeting on poverty reduction strategies.
‘Innovative
national poverty reduction strategies must be informed and driven
by the specificities of each country that place growth squarely
at the center,’ said Abdoulie Janneh,United Nations Undersecretary
General, and Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for
Africa (ECA), in his closing statement.
Mr
Janneh was speaking to a group of over 70 ministers and policymakers
from 37 African nations, who met in the Egyptian capital from 26
to 28 March for an ‘African Plenary on Poverty Reduction Strategies
and the Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals.’
The meeting was convened as most African nations reach their Highly
Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPC) completion points.
Jointly
organized by the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission
for Africa in collaboration with the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), the meeting highlighted the need for African countries
to continue to place strong emphasis on macroeconomic fundamentals
with an emphasis on poverty reduction.
“We
need to see action, action, action after this Plenary,’ said
Maxwell M. Mkwezalamba, the AU’s Commissioner for Economic
Affairs, in addressing the meeting.
Both Janneh and Mkwezalamba stressed the importance of African ownership
of the regional development agenda in order to improve progress
towards the MDG targets.
Ends
Background:
‘African Plenary on National Strategies for Poverty Reduction
and the Implementation of the Millennium Development Goals,’
is informed by the work and findings of the African Learning Group
on Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP-LG). The LG was set up
in 2000 by ECA in order to provide a forum for experience sharing
among African countries on the PRSP process and to suggest ideas
on how to best address emerging problems. For more details (www.uneca.org/prsps)
The
Outcome Statement of the ‘African Plenary on National Poverty
Reduction Strategies and the Implementation of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs)’ is available online at www.uneca.org. A copy
can also be obtained at the plenary during the press conference.
For
further information, please contact:
In Cairo:
Max Jarrett 012 187 1105
mjarrett@uneca.org
Cristina Müller 012 363 4505
cmuller@uneca.org
Sophia Denekew 012 187 3182
sdenekew@uneca.org
Or
for the website on prsps contact
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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