
By Kofi Annan from The Huffington Post: We are witnessing a historic change to the development paradigm. Drastic spending cuts in the United States, uncertainty around Europe's common currency and the consequences of the earthquake in Japan are reordering international priorities and put further pressure on aid budgets.
At the same time, development needs in Africa are multiplying as climate change and rapid population growth add new financing demands, and populations empowered by advancements in information and communication technology are asking more of their leaders. While aid remains vitally important to build capacity, leverage other flows and achieve specific results, it is clear that African leaders and international donors need to look beyond traditional development strategies to fill funding gaps and accelerate progress.
We at the Africa Progress Panel are convinced that partnerships harnessing a broader range of actors and their energy, creativity and resources can provide at least part of the solution. In this year's Africa Progress Report, which we launched yesterday at the World Economic Forum on Africa, we call on leaders in all sectors, including government, business, and civil society, to do more to strengthen, replicate and scale-up existing partnerships, but also to identify and consider new forms and areas of collaboration.
Partnerships have already demonstrated their transformative impact. In recent years, we have seen collaboration between the private sector and international philanthropists leading to significant reductions in malaria deaths. Partnerships between mobile-phone providers and governments have greatly increased access to finance for Africa's poor. And collaboration between civil society and intergovernmental organizations has vastly improved access to credit for smallholder farmers and helped raise agricultural productivity.
Read more at The Huffington Post.


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By: African Mami on 5/07/2011 12:58AM
They should enact a one child policy act in each and every country in Africa. The population as is enough to warrant enough problems. I love my people BUT I don't want more to love.
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By: lainla on 5/08/2011 10:13AM
I am inspired by this news. It is long over due and time for immediate action to address the needs of African people and the continent. Stop draining them of their life and resources and give back! I'm proud of all the private, government,and organizers of this amazing achievement. I know its only the beginning but its good news. I want to share this news with my Cote'd'voirian husband. Right now his country is being bombed as a violent wave of militarism takes hold under the guises of the French who want to colonize the Ivory Coast. They have put a dictator, Outtewa (spelling)in as their choice of president. This African man has a strong rebel force backing him and they have done to people what Rwanda has done; meanwhile, the french military is dropping bombs. Reading this gives me hope for Africa. The land of my ancestors and of all human life.
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By: LAYLAYLUV DALADY on 5/08/2011 2:44PM
IT IS VERY LONG OVER DUE, PEOPLE ARE STILL LIVING BENIETH THE PRIVILAGE OF HAVEING THE BASIC THINGS LIKE RUNING WATER TOILATBOWES THAT FLUSHES, AND ELECTRICITY,AND THIS IS COMING FROM A COUNTRY WARE THE PEOPLE ARE WARING PURE GOLD AND STILL STARVING HOW CAN THIS BE, WHEN THIS WAS ONE OF THE RICHEST CONTINANTS IN THE WORLD, WITH DIAMOND MINDS, GOLD, SILVER, REDDIAMONDS, PIRLS, RUBIES, AND ALL KINDS OF GEM STONES, THIS SHOULD NOT BE, I FEEL EVERY ONE SHOULD HAVE THE BARE NESSESITIES, AS INDOORPLUMING, ELECTRICITY, LOCAL SCHOOLS FOR THE CHILDREN, HOW CAN THIS BE IN THIS DAY AND AGE, AND WHY HADDEN SOMETHING BEEN DONE ABOUT THIS A LONG TIME AGO IT'S NOT LIKE U DON'T HAVE THE MEANS TO FIX THIS. SAD TO SAY AFRICANS NEED TO COME TOGETHER AS A PEOPLE AND MAKE SURE THINGS ARE DONE FOR THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE ,AND OF THE PEOPLE, AND FIXING UP THE RURUAL AFRICA DEVELOPEMENT PLAN CAN AND WILL CREATE JOBS FOR THE PEOPLE SO THAT SOME STEADY PAYCHECKS CAN COME IN SO THEY CAN HAVE WHAT THEY NEED TO SURVIVE, BECAUSE IT'S PLEANTY OF WORK TO BE DONE, AND IT WILL BE MORE SANITARY TO HELP GET RID OF COMMON DESEEASES. BAITHING WASHING CLOTHES AND COOKING IN THE SAME WATER IS NOT A GOOD THING, AFTER THIS U WILL SEE A BETTER HEALTHYER AFRICA, AND HEALTHY MOMS, BABIES, AND OVERAL HEALTHY NATION OF PEOPLE. BECAUSE IT'S JUST TIME TO MOVE FORWARD, AS A PEOPLE AND A NATION, AND THIS WILL ALSO BENIFIT THE CHILDREN IN A MUCH MORE POSITIVE WAY, SPECIALLY WITH LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRIC NEAR THEM, WITH A LUNCH AND BREAKFAST PROGRAM, THIS SHOULD BE FOR ALL CHILDREN NOT JUST A CHOICE FEW.I BELIEVEALL AFRICANS SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO INDOOR PLUMING AN ELECTRICITY TO THIS BASIC AND MUCH NEEDED TO ENSURE A HEALTHER NATION.
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By: duvance@aol.com on 5/09/2011 6:31AM
I've been to several countries in Africa. The only one worth a sh!t WAS South Africa. Look who's in charge now?
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