The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (Nepad) is an overarching programme for revitalising Africa’s fortunes. It has a visionary tone, yet the way that it proposes to overcome Africa’s underdevelopment uncritically adopts neo-liberal policy prescriptions that have repeatedly been shown not to work in Africa. Because it has been designed around promoting international foreign investment and attracting Western donors, Nepad may not address the real needs of the African rural poor or deal with the core problems hindering Africa’s development. By supporting the interests of multinational corporations, Nepad risks opening the continent up to further exploitation and degradation. Other problems that have been identified include the la...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
African presidents, after the transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) into Africa...
This paper is divided into five parts. Part I introduces NEPAD, its philosophical basis and objectiv...
The myriad of Africa’s development problems manifesting in; low standards of living, abject poverty,...
Despite abundant human and natural resources, Africa is adjudged the poorest region of the world. I...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
Africa’s poor are heavily dependent on land and natural resources for livelihood, but some governmen...
he article first sets out the legal framework for the protection of socio-economic and cultural righ...
The paper discusses the New Partnership for Africa \u27s Development (NEPAD). African leaders are ma...
WP 2002-01 January 2002The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was born on October 23, ...
New Partnership for Africa\u27s Development (NEPAD) was created in October 2001 as an way of helping...
The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
The timeline for NEPAD’s programme of development in Africa is expected to consummate by 2015. Less...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development : Implications for the realisation of socio-economic ri...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
African presidents, after the transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) into Africa...
This paper is divided into five parts. Part I introduces NEPAD, its philosophical basis and objectiv...
The myriad of Africa’s development problems manifesting in; low standards of living, abject poverty,...
Despite abundant human and natural resources, Africa is adjudged the poorest region of the world. I...
This work examined the task of developing Africa within the framework of the New Partnership for Afr...
Africa’s poor are heavily dependent on land and natural resources for livelihood, but some governmen...
he article first sets out the legal framework for the protection of socio-economic and cultural righ...
The paper discusses the New Partnership for Africa \u27s Development (NEPAD). African leaders are ma...
WP 2002-01 January 2002The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was born on October 23, ...
New Partnership for Africa\u27s Development (NEPAD) was created in October 2001 as an way of helping...
The evasive nature which characterizes Africa’s development is something familiar to all. Various am...
The timeline for NEPAD’s programme of development in Africa is expected to consummate by 2015. Less...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) is a fairly recent African programme aimed at b...
The New Partnership for Africa's Development : Implications for the realisation of socio-economic ri...
This treatise highlights the recent dreams and dialogues of African Renaissance and the New Partners...
African presidents, after the transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) into Africa...
This paper is divided into five parts. Part I introduces NEPAD, its philosophical basis and objectiv...