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International Conference on Fair and Transparent Arbitration Mechanism on Illegitimate and Odious DebtsJohannesburg, South AfricaMarch 30-31, 2009This meeting will bring together inter-governmental representatives, parliamentarians, CSOs from around the w...
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 21 (IPS) - A World Social Forum (WSF) revitalised by a global crisis that has awakened new interest in the proposition that "another world is possible" - now perceived as either less utopian or more urgently needed - will tak...
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ACCOUNTANT WANTED URGENTLYA leading Pan-African regional Civil Society Organisation (CSO) based in Harare is seeking the full-time services of a highly qualified, experienced and competent Accountant as from mid-February 2009. Click here for full descript...
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AFRODAD would like to announce the launch of a new website for all Debt arbitration news, articles, reports and events. The website can be accessed on this link: www.ftacampaign.org...
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A Focus on Africa: Trends, Prospects and Challenges A Panel Discussion at the sidelines of the IMF/WB MeetingsVitalice Meja, AFRODAD Lobby & Advocacy Director is attending the IMF/WB Meetings and will co-host a panel discussion on The P...
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AFRODAD wishes to engage the services of a consultant/consultancy to assist the Lobby and Advocacy Department to assess the effectiveness of its training program in building the capacity of CSOs and AFRODAD partners on the main policy instrume...
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RAPPORTEUR-GENERAL’S REPORTPREPARED FOR THE GHANA CIVIL SOCIETY AID EFFECTIVENESS FORUM (GCSAEF)The International Steering Group (ISG) of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) organiseda CSO Parallel Forum to the Third High Level Forum (HLF 3) Conferen...
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This publication is the outcome of the second phase of the NIGD/Attac dialogue projecton the global debt movement. The first phase was completed in 2007, with the publication”the global debt campaign – what are the next steps?”.Click her...
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Ministers of developing and donor countries responsible for promoting development and Heads of multilateral and bilateral development institutions endorsed the following tatement in Accra, Ghana, on 4 September 2008 to accelerate and deepen implementation...
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The Paris Declaration actually sets out an unfinished and narrow agenda for reform. It ignores the role of citizens and CSOs as development actors in their own right who have a long history in organising economic, social and political initiatives with and...
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The current draft of the Accra Agenda for Action (AAA) is very unambitious. In the final draft, all references to a timetable for implementation have been removed; and it no longer represents a strong action plan to ensure that the commitments made in Par...
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This year’s meeting in Accra is a chance to put the Paris Declaration back on track and to go further towards a model of aid which would be more effective, accountable and transparent. This goal can be achieved, but only if ministers in Accra agree ...
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Aid Management and Donor Harmonisation a. The Case of Kenyab. The Case of Ghanac. The Case of Liberiad. The Case of Malawie. The Case of Mozambiquef. The Case of Tanzania g. The Case of Uganda h. The Case of Camerooni. The Case of Senegalh. Aid Management...
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The Loan Contraction Process in Africa- Making Loans Work for the PoorAFRODAD commissioned studies in five selected African countries to critically analyse the role of internal factors in Africa’s debt crisis. These studies seek to shed light on the...
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AFRODAD in collaboration with Diakonia, Christian Aid and Norwegian church Aid commissioned research in Angola, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe in March 2007 with the sole objective of wanting to unpack issues and stimulate debate around this topic with r...
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Letter to African Ministers By Vitalice MejaProgram Director - Lobby & AdvocacyAFRODADAs we approach the forthcoming High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Accra Ghana, we in Africa, must ask ourselves some fundamental questions. What additiona...
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In the first week of September, more than 1200 representatives of donors, developing country governments and civil society organisations will gather in Accra, Ghana, for the OECD-DAC (Development Assistance Committee)’s Third High Level Forum on Aid...
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Development Ministers, heads of the World Bank, EC, IMF, OECD and other development bodies will meet in Accra, Ghana for the High Level Forum on aid effectiveness next week. There is much still to play for in the negotiations for the result of this ...
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More than four hundred representatives of Social Movements ,labor organizations, economic justice networks , faith and community based and youth organizations , developmental, health environmental, human Rights and other NGOs that work closely with ...
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AFRODAD and DIAKONIAInvite you to a Panel Discussion@“Village Voices”TitledThe changing aid architecture - focus on China’s role in AfricaClick here for more details...