SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNANCE, GLOBALISATION:
AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Published by the Heinrich Boell Foundation, Regional Office East &
Horn of Africa
This volume contains the papers originally presented at an international
conference held in September 2001, focusing on an African perspective
on sustainable development and the need for Africans to have a remarkable
impact at the WSSD.
This volume consists of papers presented at the conference “Sustainable
Development, Governance and Globalisation: An African Forum for Strategic
Thinking Towards the Earth Summit 2002 and Beyond,” which was held
in Nairobi, Kenya, in September 2001. It focused on issues of governance,
poverty elimination, the environment, peace, conflict and gender. The
forum aimed at developing a vision and the set of values to guide sustainable
development amidst the new realities, identifying the major policy issues,
addressing and highlighting the available strategy choices or alternative
actions and their associated payoffs. The impacts intended were to enhance
the building of a regional platform and to influence the agenda and outcome
of the Earth Summit.
Contributors to the booklet include: Kwesi
Kwaa Prah, P. Anyang
Nyong’o, Roger K. Oden,
Abdel Gaffer Ahmed, Iba
Kone, Anna Kajumulo Tibaijuka, Archie Mafeje, Esther Mwangi, Margaret
Lwanga, Bereket Selassie, Samuel B. Tindifa, Adebayo Olukoshi.
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