The New Partnership for Africa¡¯s Development (NEPAD)
is an African programme tailored by Africans for the development of Africa.
It is a commitment by African leaders to place the African continent on
a path of lasting growth and development. The successful implementation
of NEPAD will contribute towards lifting the continent from the abyss
of poverty and underdevelopment. As a further sign of its commitment to
NEPAD, South Africa hosts the NEPAD Secretariat, which is mandated to
drive the implementation of the programme in the continent.
2. WHAT ARE THE
ORIGINS OF NEPAD? |
The NEPAD strategic framework document arises from a
mandate given to the five initiating Heads of State (Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria,
Senegal, South Africa) by the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) to develop
an integrated socio-economic development framework for Africa. The 37th
Summit of the OAU in July 2001 formally adopted the strategic framework
document.
3. WHAT IS THE
NEED FOR NEPAD ? |
NEPAD is designed to address the current challenges facing
the African continent. Issues such as the escalating poverty levels, underdevelopment
and the continued marginalisation of Africa needed a new radical intervention,
spearheaded by African leaders, to develop a new Vision that would guarantee
Africa's Renewal.
4. WHAT ARE THE
NEPAD PRIMARY OBJECTIVES? |
a. To eradicate poverty;
b. To place African countries, both individually and collectively, on
a path of sustainable growth and development;
c. To halt the marginalisation of Africa in the globalisation process
and enhance its full and beneficial integration into the global
economy;
d. To accelerate the empowerment of women
5. WHAT ARE THE
PRINCIPLES OF NEPAD? |
- Good governance as a basic requirement for peace, security
and sustainable political and socio-economic development
- African ownership and leadership, as well as broad and deep participation
by all sectors of society;
- Anchoring the development of Africa on its resources and resourcefulness
of its people;
- Partnership between and amongst African peoples;
- Acceleration of regional and continental integration;
- Building the competitiveness of African countries and the continent;
- Forging a new international partnership that changes the unequal relationship
between Africa and the developed world; and
- Ensuring that all Partnerships with NEPAD are linked to the Millenium
Development Goals and other agreed development goals and targets.
6. WHAT IS THE
NEPAD PROGRAMME OF ACTION? |
The NEPAD Programme of Action is a holistic, comprehensive
and integrated sustainable development initiative for the revival of Africa,
guided by the aforementioned objectives, principles and strategic focus.
7. WHAT ARE THE
NEPAD PRIORITIES? |
a. Establishing the Conditions for Sustainable Development
by ensuring
- Peace and security;
- Democracy and good, political, economic and corporate
governance;
- Regional co-operation and integration;
- Capacity building.
b. Policy reforms and increased investment in the following priority sectors-
- Agriculture;
- Human development with a focus on health, education,
science and technology and skills development;
- Building and improving infrastructure, including Information
and Communication Technology (ICT), Energy, Transport,
Water and Sanitation;
- Promoting diversification of production and exports,
particularly with respect to agro-industries, manufacturing, mining,
mineral beneficiation and tourism;
- Accelerating intra-African trade and improving access
to markets of developed countries;
- The environment.
c. Mobilising Resources by -
- Increasing domestic savings and investments;
- Improving management of public revenue and expenditure;
- Improving Africa's share in global trade;
- Attracting foreign direct investment; and
- Increasing capital flows through further debt reduction
and increase ODA flows.
8. WHAT ARE THE
IMMEDIATE DESIRED OUTCOMES OF NEPAD? |
- Africa becomes more effective in conflict prevention
and the establishment of enduring peace on the continent;
- Africa adopts and implements principles of democracy and good political
economic and corporate governance, and the protection
of human rights becomes further entrenched in every African country;
- Africa develops and implements effective poverty eradication programmes
and accelerates the pace of achieving set African development
goals, particularly human development;
- Africa achieves increased levels of domestic savings, as well as investments,
both domestic and foreign;
- Increased levels of ODA to the continent are achieved and its effective
utilisation maximised;
- Africa achieves desired capacity for policy development, coordination
and negotiation in the international arena, to ensure
its beneficial engagement in the global economy, especially on trade and
market access issues
- Regional integration is further accelerated and higher levels of sustainable
economic growth in Africa is achieved;
- Genuine partnerships are established between Africa and the developed
countries based on mutual respect and accountability.
9. WHAT ARE THE
KEY PRIORITY ACTION AREAS? |
- Operationalising the African Peer Review Mechanism
- Facilitating and supporting implementation of the short-term regional
infrastructure programmes covering Transport Energy,
ICT, Water and Sanitation.
- Facilitating implementation of the food security and agricultural development
program in all sub-regions
- Facilitating the preparation of a coordinated African position on Market
Access, debt relief and ODA reforms
- Monitoring and intervening as appropriate to ensure that the Millennium
Development Goals in the areas of health and education
are met.
10. WHAT DOES
THE STRUCTURE FOR IMPLEMENTING NEPAD LOOK LIKE ? |
NEPAD is a programme of the African Union designed to
meet its development objectives. The highest authority of the NEPAD implementation
process is the Heads of State and Government Summit of the African Union,
formerly known as the OAU.
The Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee (HSIC) comprises
3 states per AU region as mandated by the OAU Summit of July 2001 and
ratified by the AU Summit of July 2002. The HSIC reports to the AU Summit
on an annual basis.
The Steering Committee of NEPAD comprises the Personal Representatives
of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government. This Committee oversees projects
and programme development.
The NEPAD Secretariat coordinates implementation of projects and programmes
approved by the HSIC.
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