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| Titre | 3rd Pan-African Capacity Development Forum: Newsletter Day One | Auteur | ACBF | Thème | Capacity Development | Date de publication | 2016 | Éditeur | ACBF | Nombre de pages | 4 pages | Langue | English | Couverture géographique | Africa | Mots clés | Agenda 2063 Hinges on Capacity, Economic Growth, The African Capacity Deficiency Syndrome, Civil Society Organizations and Change | Résumé | “Therefore capacity deficiencies remain a binding constraint to Africa’s economic and social transformation,” Prof Nnadozie argued in his welcoming remarks at the Third Pan-African Capacity Development Forum, under the theme: “Developing capacity for Africa’s economic and social transformation”. It is being organised by the ACBF in partnership with the Government of Zimbabwe. “Capacity remains the missing link in achieving the development agendas in Africa,” Prof Nnadozie insisted, adding that: “Africa still needs to develop the capacity to successfully design, implement, and monitor its policy measures and reforms.” | Détenteur du copyright | ACBF | Copyright URL | http://www.acbf-pact.org | Taille du fichier | 5170507 MB | Format du fichier | PDF | [ Voir/télécharger document ] |
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