Africa Renewal (United Nations)
25 November 2009
GROUP OF 20: Africa gets seat at policy table
In a move that underscores the shift of global economic power, the Group of Eight (G-8) club of major industrialized economies - the US, UK, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Russia - was officially replaced as the world's top financial forum in late September. The change was announced at the 24-25 September summit of the new Group of (G-20) in the US city of Pittsburgh. First created in late 2008 in the midst of the global economic crisis, the new group includes the members of the G-8, as well as China, Brazil, South Africa and other developing countries.
For Africa, the Pittsburgh summit "comes at a pivotal stage in dealing with the financial crisis," said African Development Bank President Donald Kaberuka. African economies have been hit hard by the downturn, he noted at the summit, and "it could take years for financing flows to Africa to resume." Meeting the needs of poorer African countries will be an early test of the G-20's leadership, he concluded. "If it does so it will enhance its legitimacy in global governance. Failure to do so will call it into question."
SOUTH-SOUTH: Banking on South America
African and South American leaders initialled a number of new economic cooperation agreements at the second Africa-South America Summit. Held in Isla Margarita, Venezuela, the 26-27 September gathering drew heads of state and senior government officials from 54 African and 12 South American countries to expand cooperation in eight sectors, including agriculture, mining and energy, education and culture, and peace and security.
The leaders also announced creation of a $20 bn Bank of the South to underwrite increased African-South American commerce and investment, with financing primarily from Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela. In a statement that analysts said captured the summit's assertive tone of the, Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa declared that "we're done depending on the North. On one side kneeling down to ask for some dollars and on the other sending billions of dollars to them. We've had enough of that contradiction."
The meeting came three years after the first Africa-South America summit in Abuja, Nigeria. The gatherings reflect a dramatic growth in ties between the two continents. Brazil's trade with Africa, mostly in farm products and manufactured goods, increased from $5 bn in 2002 to almost $26 bn six years later. Brazil is also an important investor, committing some $4 bn to African agriculture since 2003 and training African farmers in biofuel production. Argentina sold $3 bn worth of soybeans, dairy products and grain to Africa last year, making it Africa's second largest Latin American trading partner.
HIV/AIDS: Vaccine results promising
In September researchers announced that an experimental vaccine succeeded in protecting about one in three test subjects from contracting the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes AIDS. It is the first time that scientists have succeeded in developing a vaccine that prevents HIV from infecting humans. But it is not yet known why the serum left so many people unprotected or even why it worked in the first place. Scientists at the US National Institutes of Health, which is among the vaccine's sponsors, say it will be years, if ever, before the vaccine is safe and effective enough to be used widely.
The development of a vaccine with even limited effectiveness would be very good news for sub-Saharan Africa. The region accounted for 67 per cent of the 33 million people living with HIV infections globally and three of every four AIDS deaths in 2007.
Appointments
The UN General Assembly has elected Mr. Ali Abdussalam Treki of Libya as the new president of its 64th Session. Mr. Treki, who assumed the office on 23 September, was his country's minister of African Union affairs at the time of his election. Having served three times as Libyan ambassador to the UN, Mr. Treki brings a deep knowledge of the UN. He has also played a key role in the African Union and as a mediator in several conflicts in Africa, notably in Sudan, Chad and between Ethiopia and Eritrea, among others.
Ms. Judy Cheng-Hopkins of Malaysia, the former assistant high commissioner for refugees, has been appointed by the UN Secretary-General as the new assistant secretary-general and head of the Peacebuilding Support Office, which was created in 2006 to support the newly-established Peacebuilding Commission. She has over 30 years of experience in several UN organizations, working on humanitarian, post-conflict, peacebuilding and development issues. Ms. Cheng-Hopkins replaces Ms. Jane Holl Lute.
The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has elected Ms. Irina Bokova of Bulgaria as its new director-general. Ms. Bokova, the first woman in UNESCO's top position, has held various posts within her country's diplomatic service since October 1991, including as foreign minister and most recently as ambassador to France. She will replace Mr. Koïchiro Matsuura of Japan.
The UN Human Rights Council has appointed Ms. Rashida Manjoo, a South African lawyer, as the new UN special rapporteur on violence against women, for a term that lasts until June 2012. Previously, Ms. Manjoo taught and conducted research at several universities in the US and South Africa. Like other rapporteurs who report to the Human Rights Council, she will serve in an unpaid and independent capacity. She succeeds Ms. Yakin Ertürk of Turkey.
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HeyNow Afrikan Family !
On Afrikans Investing In Technology , Afrikans abroad & In Afrika
Should Invest In The Technologies around the world And Have It
Shipped To Afrika With The Know-How To Do It Ourselves.. We
SHOULD NOT just allow countries to come into our countries and build
and settle on our lands. If you will allow a stranger to run your country,
Then you will allow then to run your state. If you will allow a stranger to run your state,
then you will allow them to run your city, your neighborhood, your home, your family,
yourself.. We Black Afrikans will be free , when we stop selling ourselves !!!!!!!
America (The Whore Of Babylon) Is Trying To Re-vive it'as dying
soul via other ASIANS & CAUC - ASIANS , But Prophecy Is
Pronounced :
And in those times there shall many stand up against the king of
the south(AMERICA / BABYLON ): ALSO the ROBBERS OF OUR
PEOPLE shall exalt themselves to establish the vision; BUT
THEY SHALL FALL ! [Daniel 11:14 ]
ATTENTION AFRIKA , you have 300 million citizens spread
abroad that need your help getting back to our roots. While you
are looking to countries like America & China to uplift Afrika, Many
of us Black Afrikans spread abroad are proficient in a lot of useful
technologies. Here is a brief synopsis of some of the inventions
that Black Americans have produced. So please help us to get
home.
BLACK AFRICAN INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS
* Sarah Boone - IRONING BOARD - April 26, 1892
* John A. Burr - LAWN MOWER
* Marie V. Brittan Brown - HOME SECURITY SYSTEM - Dec 2, 1969
* Buridge & Marshman - TYPEWRITER
* George Carruthers - X-RAY MACHINE
* George Washington Carver - PEANUT BUTTER - PAINTS – PAINT STAINS – ETC
* W.A. Dietz - SHOE
* P.B. Downing - POSTAL LETTER BOX
* Charles R. Drew - BLOOD PLASMA STORAGE SYSTEM
* T. Elkins - TOILET (COMMODE)
* Robert Flemming Jr. - GUITAR
* George F. Grant - GOLF TEE
* J. Gregory - MOTOR
* Michael Harney - LANTERN
* Augustus Jackson - ICE CREAM
* B.F. Jackson - GAS BURNER
* H.A. Jackson - KITCHEN TABLE
* Ruane Jeter - DIGITAL TOASTER - April 14, 1987
* Isaac R. Johnson - BICYCLE FRAME
* John A. Johnson - WRENCH
* P. Johnson - EYE PROTECTOR (GOGGLES)
* W. Johnson - EGG BEATER
* Frederick M. Jones - DEFROSTER - REFRIGERATION CONTROLS – AIR CONDITIONER
* Jones & Long - BOTTLE CAPS
* John H. Jordan - CLOTHES DRESSER
* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (TAMPONS) - May 15, 1956
* Mary B. Kenner - BATHROOM TISSUE HOLDER - Nov 19, 1982
* Mary B. Kenner - BACKWASHER ( BATHTUB OR SHOWER MOUNTED) - July 29,1987
* Lewis Latimer & Nichols - ELECTIC LAMP
* W.A. Lavalette - PRINTING PRESS
* Maurice W. Lee PRESSURE COOKER
* A.L. Lewis - WINDOW CLEANER
* John L. Love - PENCIL SHARPENER
* Tony J. Marshall - FIRE EXTINGUISHER
* Alexander Miles - ELEVATOR
* Jan E. Matzeliger - SHOE LASTING MACHINE
* W.A. Martin - LOCK
* Garrett A. Morgan - GAS MASK - Traffic Signal
* Lydia Newman - HAIR BRUSH - Nov 15, 1898
* Alice H. Parker - HEATING FURNACE - Dec 23, 1919
* J.F. Pickering - AIR SHIP (BLIMP)
* Purdy & Sadgwar - FOLDING CHAIR
* W.B. Purvis - FOUNTAIN PEN
* L.P. Ray - DUST PAN
* W.H. Richardson - BABY BUGGY
* G.T. Sampson - CLOTHES DRYER
* .W. Smith - LAWN SPRINKLER
* J. Standard - REFRIGERATOR
* T.W. Stewart - MOP
* Paul E. Williams - HELICOPTER
* Granville T. Woods - Roller Coaster
* Thanks to The Black Inventors Museum *
* Address : P.O. Box 76128 - Los Angeles , Calif. (90076)
* Phone (310) 859-4602)
* Director : Ghanaian Mr. Hamza Salifa
AND
ONE AFRICA TOURS & SPECIALTY SERVICES LTD.
* Major Contributor of Information : SEESTAH Imahkus Nzinga Ababio Okofo
[ http://www.oneafricaghana.com/ ]
P. O. Box CC 1251 - Cape Coast
Ghana - West Africa
What can you do to help us ?
Start with contacting Pan-Afrikanist organizations like BLACK
STAR MEDIA (Modelled after Marcus Garvey’s Vision For Afrika) : They are at
[ www.libradio.net ]. The CEO of BLACK STAR MEDIA is Keidi-Obi
Awadu. He has been on the frontline fighting for our freedom for
over 30 years.
It's Not A Question Of Other Learned Societies.
It's The INFERIORITY COMPLEX WE HAVE TO SHED
St. Paul In A Letter To The Christians In Rome Said :
" For I say, through the grace given to me, to every man that is
among you, NOT TO THINK OF HIMSELF MORE HIGHLY Than
He Ought To Think; but to think soberly, according AS GOD HAS
D EALT TO EVERY MAN THE MEASURE OF FAITH .
We All Should Think Highly Of Ourselves, Keeping In Our Mind
That God Gave Us Dominion Over The Earth
, NOT EACH OTHER. !!!!!!!!
So let's please help us to return to our Mama Afrika as Israel
under Moses escaped their exile !!!!!!!
MAMA AFRIKA YOUR CHILDREN WANT TO COME HOME !!!!!!!
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