October 08, 2014
Africa: Inauguration of New Office Facility in Addis Ababa Signifies a More Innovative UN
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Economic Commission for Africa's Carlos Lopes have hailed the opening of a new office in the ECA compound in Addis Ababa as a… Read more »
October 07, 2014
East Africa: United Nations and the World Bank Horn of Africa Initiative Set to Boost Economic Efforts in East Africa
The United Nations and the World Bank are joining forces with regional financial institutions African Union (AU), African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Development Bank (IDB)… Read more »
October 02, 2014
Africa: Carlos Lopes to Visit Ebola-Affected Countries
Amidst the ongoing global efforts to respond to the Ebola crisis, the Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Carlos Lopes has joined the Chairperson of… Read more »
October 22, 2014
Africa: Press Conference With UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim
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October 21, 2014
Africa: Africa's Current Wave of Industrialization Calls for New Approach
Lusaka, Zambia: 21 October -The current wave of industrialization taking place across the African continent will need a different approach from that of the last century. The focus… Read more »
October 01, 2014
Africa: Monitoring and Evaluation in Land Policy - Harmonization a Must
The Land Policy Initiative (LPI) will organize an Experts' Group Meeting (EGM) to lay the ground for piloting the LPI Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework. The EGM will… Read more »
October 21, 2014
Africa: ECA and UN Women to Host Civil Society Forum On Beijing +20 Progress
The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UN Women) will organize a civil society forum to review and appraise the… Read more »
October 06, 2014
Africa: Marrakech Consensus Calls for Greater Partnership Between the Private and Public Sector to Accelerate Africa's Transformation
: Over 900 stakeholders from across the African continent, including the Presidents of Cote d'Ivoire and Senegal, as well as the Prime Ministers of Morocco and Cape Verde convened… Read more »
October 16, 2014
Africa: Africa must Generate Resources from Within its Economies
Africa is growing at a steady rate and is on the path to sustainable long-term growth, opening up a number of investment opportunities. In fact, one-third of Africa's countries… Read more »
Africa: Private Equity and the Growth of Pension Funds Provide a Massive Opportunity to Finance Investment
Africa may be flavour of the month but in relative terms still attracts a small percentage of Private Equity and international investment capital. In a plenary at the Africa… Read more »
Africa: Tracking Africa's Stolen Billions
Illicit financial flows are a major drain on Africa’s resources for development. International coordination is needed to slow the flow of stolen assets. Read more »
Cape Verde: Duarte: Focus on Institutions for Development
Governance and institutional reform are central to Africa’s solutions to asset flight and inequality, says Cabo Verde’s finance minister. Read more »
Africa: Africa will be Trading Predominantly with Partners form the South by 2020
Prior the economic crisis, Africa’s share of trade with other emerging markets was a mere 30%. Today that has gone up to nearer 50%, and by 2020, on current trends that could… Read more »
Cote d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Looks to PPPs for Development
Public-private partnerships are a pillar of the West African country's resurgence, says President Alassane Ouattara. Read more »
Africa: Innovative Financing a Must for Africa
A mythical figure of African history, the Moroccan Ibn Battuta, considered one of the greatest travelers of all times, arrived in Somalia in 1331. He was surprised with Mogadishu's… Read more »
October 05, 2014
Africa: Africa Must Generate Resources From Within Its Economies
Africa is growing at a steady rate and is on the path to sustainable long-term growth, opening up a number of investment opportunities. In fact, one-third of Africa's countries… Read more »
Africa: Africa Will Be Trading Predominantly With Partners Form the South By 2020
Prior the economic crisis, Africa's share of trade with other emerging markets was a mere 30%. Today that has gone up to nearer 50%, and by 2020, on current trends that could be as… Read more »
Africa: Eca Launches Innovative Tool to Boost Assessment of Inclusive Development in Africa
African nations will be able to better assess the impact of social policies on human exclusion - following the launch of an innovative tool, the African Social Development Index… Read more »
Africa: Private Equity and the Growth of Pension Funds Provide a Massive Opportunity to Finance Investment
Africa may be flavour of the month but in relative terms still attracts a small percentage of Private Equity and international investment capital. Read more »
October 15, 2014
Cote d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Looks to PPPs for Development
Public-private partnerships are a pillar of the West African country's resurgence, says President Alassane Ouattara. Read more »
Africa: Duarte - Focus On Institutions for Development
Governance and institutional reform are central to Africa's solutions to asset flight and inequality, says Cabo Verde's finance minister. Read more »
Africa: Tracking Africa's Stolen Billions
Illicit financial flows are a major drain on Africa's resources for development. International coordination is needed to slow the flow of stolen assets. Read more »
Morocco: Morocco Calls for African Solidarity and Progress
ADF's host government urges a new development approach for a new, emerging Africa Read more »
Africa: Private Equity Looks to African Investors
Africa's pension funds hold billions of dollars which could be invested for job creation and economic development. Read more »
Africa: Lopes: Africa Needs a New Aid Paradigm
The Executive Secretary of UNECA says that African governments need to find common negotiating positions ahead of a critical year for development assistance. Read more »