UN, AU report tasks African govts on economic transformation

New York, US (PANA)   -  A joint UN and AU report on Wednesday said that governments in Africa could facilitate economic transformation and sustainable development through policies that give incentives to businesses and industry to thrive.

The report, entitled: “The Economic Report on Africa (ERA)” is an annual publication of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and AU.

A statement on the report said the document examined the record of States in promoting development in Africa, gave concrete success stories from the continent and elsewhere and recommended actions for promoting economic development.

The statement quoted Emmanuel Nnadozie, the Director of ECA’s Economic Development and New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Division, as saying ”evidence from Asia and the developed world provides the basis for the thematic focus on the role of governments in managing development”.

He said the transformation of China into a global economic power, India’s resurgence and the recent interventionist policies of Western governments in addressing the impact of the global crisis had refocused attention on the role of the state in development.

“It is now well-known that the state has played and continues to play a key role in the Chinese economic miracle and even those of Japan, Taiwan and South Korea before it,” Nnadozie stated.

He also noted that there was ample evidence that governments in East Asia used incentives, controls and mechanisms to spread risk to enable them to guide the market processes of resource allocation.

PANA learnt that a draft of the report was recently reviewed by experts from reputable institutions from around the world in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, where both the ECA and the AU are based.

Speaking on behalf of the AU Commission during the review, Ms. Victoria Egbetayo, AU’s policy officer, noted that, “while Africa has been steadily growing economically, it requires a major transformation for its people to benefit significantly”.

She said the role of states needs to be enhanced to foster economic and social transformation, correct market imbalances and improve domestic resource mobilization and the promotion of environmental sustainability.
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29 décembre 2010 20:42:42




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