Supporting and financing Africa's resurgence created by Nicholas Stern
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- HC800 JOU
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Main Library - Special Collections | HC800 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 15, no. 2 (pages 161-187) | SP1218 | Not for loan | For In house Use |
The Commission for Africa was convened by Prime Minister Tony Blair in early 2004. The central remit, particularly in the context of the G8 Gleneagles Summit of July 2005 and the UK Presidency of the European Union (EU) in the second half of 2005, was to recommend to the G8, EU and other rich countries a strong programme of action that could provide powerful support for successful African development. In other words, we asked how rich countries could support, including finance, an African resurgence—a resurgence that gives Africa a chance of achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to which the world committed at the turn of the millennium.
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