Summit accentuates preserving NEPAD past
achievements
BY WORKU BELACHEW
ADDIS ABABA- NEPAD Heads of
State and Government Orientation (HSGOC)
accentuated the need for preserving past
modest achievements of NEPAD bringing innovative mechanisms
to increase domestic resource
mobilization that help reduce
current dependency on foreign aid.
Opening the 28th
Summit at AU headquarters here yesterday, NEPAD
Chairperson Prime Minister Haile-Mariam Dessalegn laud late Premier Meles
Zenawi who initiated and
led NEPAD for he
was a vanguard
spearheading African Union common
position of climate change
and South-South partnership in
various regional and international fora.
“Meles viewed NEPAD as
the change model for
managing Africa’s relations
with the international community
to advancing its interests in
peace and security as
well as development.” The
assembly also observed a minute of silence in commoration of the late
Prime Minster Meles.
Summit participants observing a minute of silence in memory of late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Regarding the efforts of
NEPAD, Haile-Mariam said
the integration of NEPAD into
the structures and procedures of AU, as
a technical and executing body
of the Union, has
shown a welcoming development. “The programme and
the harmonization process of NEPAD
agency and the AUC
is one course that
should receive our continued
support as the result
will help enhance coherence
, coordination and programme impact
to bring increased regional
integration, inclusive growth and prosperity
in our continent,” he said.
According to
him, realizing the regional programmes of NEPAD requires
mobilizing domestic finance and
the first step to
address the challenges in
this regard would be
the Policy Study on
Domestic Resource Mobilization for
NEPAD coordinated by NEPAD Agency UNECA
and UNDP.
The NEPAD Agency
is supporting the design for
Union-wide Strategic Agenda for the
next 50 years under the leadership
of AUC while the
Strategic Agenda of NEPAD
will be derived in
line with it and from Strategic
Plan of
the commission for years between
2014-2017, he said.
The Premier also
reaffirmed the commitment and
continued support of the
Ethiopian government for
the full realization of
the NEPAD visions, objectives
and programmes.
AUC
chairperson Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma on her part apperciated NEPAD Agency's closer relations with the Commission to determine the modalities to operationalize the institutional Programme for Infrastructural Development in Africa (PIDA)
“The 51 projects and programmes of PIDA require a capital cost as big as USD 68 billion, of which USD 200 million, equivalent to USD 50 million a year assuming hundred per cent is derived from African Domestic Resource, is craved in the next four years,” said Zuma urging PIDA stakeholders to provide continued
support for its realization.
AU Chair person Boni Yayi of Benin also echoed to scale up the capacity of the Executive Secretariat to closely follow up all commitments undertaken by the Agency and development being the Presidential initiative of US in their top priority.
The meeting also evaluated
progresses made thus far and came up with guidelines ensuring that agriculture becomes the driver of food and nutrition security and on ways and means that help create wealth and employment for youth and women.
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