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Welcome to the Africa Partnership Forum website
The Africa Partnership Forum (APF) was established in November 2003 in the wake of the Evian Summit as a way of broadening the existing high-level G8/NEPAD dialogue to include Africa's major bilateral and multilateral development partners. The APF's mission is to strengthen partnership efforts in favour of Africa's development. More...
10th APF Meeting, Tokyo, 7-8 April, 2008: “Making a Vibrant Africa a Reality through TICAD IV and the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit”
More than 150 high-level representatives from Africa, G8 and OECD countries came together for the 10th meeting of the APF in Tokyo on 7-8 April to discuss key issues affecting development in Africa, ahead of the G8 Summit in Hokkaido . The meeting focused on climate change and ways to diminish its impact on Africa, the AU/NEPAD African Action Plan, and concluded with a session on “Boosting Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction”, which looked in turn at agriculture, infrastructure, ICT, and gender. More
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OECD: Active in Africa
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Africa has made progress but faces enormous challenges...
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How to promote sustainable economic growth, build sound governance systems, and tackle the challenge of climate change?
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Many of the challenges are the same as those that have confronted OECD governments for decades.
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It is in this context that the OECD’s long-standing involvement in Africa has been deepened.
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