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Governance

SECOND AFRICA GOVERNANCE FORUM (AGF II)

Accra, Ghana, 25-26 June 1998

Final Communiqué


The Second African Governance Forum (AGF II) was organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in the context of the UN Special Initiative on Africa -- a system-wide effort launched in March 1996 to coordinate and harmonize UN assistance to Africa in selected priority areas: Education, Food Security, Health,Water, Trade, Governance, Information Technology, Gender and Population Mainstreaming, and Poverty Reduction through informal sector employment.

Focusing on accountability and transparency in Africa, AGF II was held in Accra, Ghana, from 25 - 26 June 1998, hosted by the Government of Ghana with the financial support of the governments of Norway and Switzerland and the European Commission. It followed last year's forum, the first in  an annual series held at ECA headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which addressed governance in a more general sense, looking at: leadership building,civil society empowerment, strengthening parliamentary, judicial and administrative processes, peace and stability, the rule of law, constitutional guarantees, and a free and responsible media.

The Forum sought to:

More than 80 participants - ranging from high-level officials from of 10 African governments, bilateral partner countries, civil society organizations, experts from the UN system and a number of other international actors - took part in the dialogue.

National reports presented by representatives of the following 10 countries - Benin, Burkina Faso, The Gambia, Ghana, Mali, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia - were rich in quality and depth of information contained, and these formed the basis of the ensuing discussion. Around the topic of accountability and transparency, broad consensus was
reached on a number of key issues:

While the sustainability and credibility of the AGF process was seen as central to efforts by UNDP and ECA in supporting governance in Africa,it was stressed that the primary responsibility rested with the African governments themselves, with full participation from citizens at all levels.

In response to the demands for a results-oriented approach as a sine qua non for sustaining the interest of stakeholders, it was noted that a pilot inventory on governance programmes presented by the UN Department for Economic and Social Affairs was one good effort in the right direction.

In a bid to better coordinate and focus the various efforts currently underway towards the promotion of good governance in Africa, it was proposed that AGF should provide a continuing vehicle for promoting coordinated support in this area.

It was agreed that AGF III, which the Government of Mali had offered to host in 1999, would focus on Conflict Prevention, Management and Governance.