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Strive Masiyiwa, le fondateur d’Econet Wireless, rejoint l'Africa Progress Panel25 Feb 2013
L'Africa Progress Panel est heureux d‘accueillir un nouveau membre, Strive Masiyiwa. Son adhésion renforce l'expérience du Panel dans les domaines du commerce, de la gouvernance et des enjeux liés au développement de l'Afrique. «Strive apporte au Panel une réelle expertise liée à sa connaissance du monde des affaires ainsi qu’une grande expérience en matière...
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Communiqué de presse05 May 2011 L’Africa Progress Panel salue la reprise économique sur le continent, mais met en garde contre les risques d’une croissance « au rabais » ...
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The Africa Progress Panel says world leaders must honour pledge to provide additional annual $100 billion in climate finance by 202030 Jun 2010 Whilst the Copenhagen Accord includes the commitment to provide an additional annual $100 billion in climate finance by 2020 the source of this funding remains unresolved. ...
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Industry leaders publish ‘Doing Good Business in Africa: How business can support development’21 Jun 2010 Richard Harvey, former CEO of Aviva and Chair-elect of PZ Cussons, Gareth Bullock, Group Executive Director of Standard Chartered, Mo Ibrahim, Founder, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, and David Reid, Chairman of Tesco, among those joining forces to publish new report on how the private sector can help realise the Millennium Development Goals. ...
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Kofi Annan and Didier Drogba team up to launch ‘Scoring for Africa’09 Jun 2010 The two major African figures call for the spirit of fairness embodied by the World Cup to be applied broadly to continent’s relations with the rest of the world ...
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Africa Progress Report calls on African leaders to turn “scramble for Africa” into results for all the continent’s people; progress being made despite not because of governance25 May 2010 Panel Urges on Continent’s Finance Ministers to climate proof their economies and invest in women ...
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Kofi Annan, Amartya Sen and Michel Camdessus urge G20 not to forget the world’s poorest countries24 Sep 2009 Pittsburgh meeting must urgently deliver on the commitments agreed at the London Summit and maintain momentum towards tackling global poverty ...
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