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Mauritius signs CAADP Compact to transform agriculture for inclusive economic growth
Mauritius has become the 15th member country in the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) to sign its national Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAAD
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Agriculture can lift more people out of poverty than any other sector
22 Jul 2015“Agriculture can lift more people out of poverty than any other sector in Africa,” said Dr. Marcel...
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A vision of an integrated Africa
19 Nov 2013Under-Secretary-General Maged Abdelaziz, special adviser to the UN secretary-general and head of...
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As Africa Week opens, UN chief pledges support for NEPAD, peer review process
21 Oct 2013Hailing the success of the self-assessment mechanism agreed among African leaders a decade ago,...
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‘Ensure that everyone benefits from economic gains’
15 Jan 2013Interview with Maged Abdelaziz, UN special adviser on Africa
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NEPAD embraces women’s rights
5 Sep 2012NEPAD acknowledges that women play the predominant role in food production.Photograph: UN Photo /...
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Tourism in Africa is slowly coming of age
15 Aug 2012Visitors to a cultural festival in Benin: Many potential tourists are interested in experiencing...
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Improving Africa’s governance, before it’s too late
15 Dec 2011Peer review opening avenues for citizen engagement
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‘Peer pressure can be powerful’
15 Dec 2011Interview with Amos Sawyer, African Peer Review Mechanism
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‘In 10 years, NEPAD has achieved a lot’
15 Dec 2011Ibrahim Mayaki, head of Africa’s partnership initiative
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‘NEPAD is an African spirit for renewal’
15 Aug 2011Ten years old, the plan scores some gains, faces key tests
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