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International Study Group Report on Africa's Mineral Regimes
SDRA III cover page
Sustainable Consumption and Production for Sustainable Growth and Poverty Reduction
African Youth Report 2011 - cover page
Addressing the youth education and employment nexus in the new global economy
ATPC Work in Progress 87 - Cover Image

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) dates back from the formation in 1975 of the Frontline States which originally consisted of Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania, Angola joined in 197

ATPC Work in Progress 86 - Cover Image

Implementation of the SADC Free Trade Agreement (FTA) began in 2000, and was launched in August 2008 fulfilling one of the objectives set under the Protocol on Trade signed in 1996.

ATPC Work in Progress 85 - Cover Image

Despite its apparent intuitive appeal, the notion of export competitiveness remains ill-defined, conceptually vague and subject to abuse.

ATPC Work in Progress 84 - Cover Image

The study was commissioned by the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to undertake a comprehensive analysis of the Capacity Building on I

The African Social Development Review 2010 - cover image
Advancing the Social Development Priorities of ECA, AUC and AU-NEPAD Program
Integrating Africa

On account of the weight of his office, any statement delivered by the Executive Secretary of the ECA, in his official capacity, is an important one.

ECA Business Plan 2010-2012_Cover Image

This Business Plan covering the period 2010-2012 is a strategic articulation of ECA’s programme of work in the coming three years.

Reflections on Africa’s Development _ Cover Image
Essays in Honour of Abdoulie Janneh
Beijing + 15 - Cover Image
From 1995–2009

The accountability process of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) developed and agreed upon in 1995 requires member States of the United Nations to meet on a five-yearly basis to review their im

"Promoting high-level sustainable growth to reduce unemployment in Africa"

Due to the global financial crisis, the world economy contracted by 2.2 per cent in 2009, but there are signs that it has begun to stabilize.

Africa’s internal trade (intra-Africa trade) has consistently remained minimal compared with its intercontinental trade.

ATPC Briefing 16 - Cover Image

The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), being the cornerstone of U.S.

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