African Solutions: Best Practices from the African Peer Review MechanismA book released by the South African Institute of International Affairs and published by Jacana Media
ECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflict and Peace-buildingECOWAS and the Dynamics of Conflict and Peace-building. Edited by Thomas Jaye, Dauda Garuba and Stella Amadi. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2011, 252p, ISBN: 978-2-86978-496-3
African Awakening: The Emerging RevolutionsEdited by Firoze Manji and Sokari Ekine; Published by Pambazuka Press, December 2011; ISBN-10 0-85749-021-4; ISBN-13 978-0-85749-021-6
Introducing Electronic Voting: Essential Considerations Edited and Published by International IDEA; December 2011; 36 pgs; ISBN 978-91-86565-21-3
Côte d’Ivoire : la réinvention de soi dans la violenceSous la direction de Francis Akindès. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2011, 256 p., ISBN: 978-2-86978-328-7
Readings in Methodology : African PerspectivesEdited by Jean-Bernard Ouédraogo & Carlos Cardoso. Dakar, CODESRIA, 2011, 272 p., ISBN : 978-2-86978-483-3
The African Union and the Libyan Crisis: Putting the Records StraightLetter From The Chairperson
Issue 1. November 2011
African Union Commission
Published by: The Directorate of Information and Communication
Africa in 50 years’ time: The road towards inclusive growthAfrican Development Bank, Tunis, Tunisia, September 2011
Human Rights and Peacebuilding: A Media Toolkit for Journalists Panos Eastern Africa, 51 pages, 2010
Nepad Agency, NEPAD Annual Report 2009 : Transition from the NEPAD Secretariat to the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, June 2010, Midrand, South Africa, 20p.
In 2001, Africa adopted the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as an African Union (AU) strategic framework for pan-African socio-economic development. NEPAD is both a vision and a policy framework for Africa in the -21st Century. NEPAD is a radically new intervention, spearheaded by African leaders to address critical challenges facing the continent: poverty, development and Africa’s marginalisation internationally.
NEPAD provides unique opportunities for African countries to take full control of their development agenda, to work more closely together, and to cooperate more effectively with international partners.
This report provides a snapshot of the main activities and work of the NEPAD Secretariat in 2009. As readers will notice, the major theme for 2009 was the integration of NEPAD into the structures and processes of the African Union. However, the report also has highlights of the year under review, including the NEPAD Secretariat’s leadership in the specific priority sectors as defined in the NEPAD base framework.
