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Africa
must meet its basic needs without undermining the environment, says
Dione
By
Yinka Adeyemi
29 May, 2006
--- Africa must find a way to meet its basic needs, extricate itself
from poverty and mainstream itself in the global economy, without
undermining the very resources and environment on which it depends
for survival, ECA’s Director of Sustainable Development Division,
Josue Dione, said in Addis Ababa today.
In an opening
statement at the high-level launch of the African 10-Year Framework
Programme (10YFP), Mr. Dione said by most assessments, it was clear
that Africa would not meet the MDG targets on basic needs such as
food, health, shelter, water and sanitation.
Yet, the continent
continues to face challenges in high population growth, rapid urbanization
and increasing environmental and natural resource degradation.
“This
is why I am delighted that the framework programme has focused on
energy, water and sanitation; habitat and sustainable urban development
and industrial development,” he said.
Mr. Dione said
ECA had, over the years, been paying closer attention to all these
thematic areas collaborating with the African Union and African
Development Bank (AfDB) in developing the Africa Water Vision 2025;
instituting the African Water Information Clearing House and collaborating
with eight UN agencies and the AfDB in preparing the biennial African
Water Development Report.
ECA also carried
out two pilot studies on minerals cluster development which identified
potential areas for natural resources cluster development in Africa
and strategic options for their development, said Mr. Dione.
“Changing
production and consumption patterns in the continent requires that
linkages between the natural resources sector and local economies
are maximized, local beneficiation of raw materials is promoted,
value addition is increased, and clusters of competitive industries
anchored on the natural resources endowments are fomented,”
he said
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