The Twentieth Meeting of the Technical Preparatory Committee of the Whole (TEPCOW) and the Ninth Meeting of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts: Presentation by Elene Makonnen Principal Advisor Office of the Executive Secretary

Presentation by Elene Makonnen Principal Advisor Office of the Executive Secretary at the Twentieth Meeting of the Technical Preparatory Committee of the Whole (TEPCOW) and the Ninth Meeting of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts. Ms. Elene, on her remarks highlighted that, International partnerships have always been important for Africa and will continue to be even more so for the coming years. In the past, partnerships on Africa have been largely manifested through substantial ODA flows to the continent. The centrality of ownership to successful policy reform and development is well recognized. However, supporting ownership in an operational sense remains an elusive concept. National ownership has to be translated into a statement of a vision of where the country wants to go. Limited Partnership countries- For a range of reasons I mentioned above, these are countries, which unable to benefit from the partnership framework arrangement described above. They may lack the required commitment to policy reforms and macroeconomic fundamentals; they may have questionable commitment to democratic principles.

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Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2001-05
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10855/47043
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