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A recent assessment by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) pointed to a number of constraints including:
Africa's renaissance for the environment~ environment for peace and regional cooperation 2009
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Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, Abdoulie Janneh, and ministers from 21 African countries.
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According to the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), little progress towards sustainable development can be achieved until Africa reaches a minimum level of developing and managing water resources for secure food and agricultural production.
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A study by the Economic Commission for Africa showed a clear trend upwards in governance in 28 African countries.
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A study by the Economic Commission for Africa showed a clear trend upwards in governance in 28 African countries.
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Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) said this included the issue of asking certain parties to implement what had been agreed upon in the past.
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A study by the Economic Commission for Africa showed a clear trend upwards in governance in 28 African countries.
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Abdoulie Janneh, the U.N. official who arranged the tax exemption in Ghana was recently promoted to U.N. under-secretary-general, in charge of the Economic Commission for Africa.
Kofi Annan Erupts in Anger at Tax Question in Year-End Press Conference 2005
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Abdoulie Janneh, the U.N. official who arranged the tax exemption in Ghana was recently promoted to U.N. under-secretary-general, in charge of the Economic Commission for Africa.
December 2005 2005
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Kingsley Amoako, executive director of the Economic Commission for Africa, said the survey showed African governments needed to be more democratic and build stronger institutions.
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