AFRICAN FORUM ON STRATEGIC THINKING
TOWARDS THE WSSD AND BEYOND
Sustainable Development, Governance and Globalisation: An African
Forum for Strategic Thinking Towards the Earth Summit 2002 and Beyond
-- This forum, organized jointly by Mazingira Institute, African Academy
of Sciences (AAS), Africa Peace Forum and the Heinrich Boell Foundation,
took place in Nairobi in September 2001. The focus was to facilitate strategic
thinking towards sustainable development, governance, and globalisation
from an African perspective. The major outputs were a vision and set of
values to guide sustainable development amidst the new realities; the
major policy issues to address, and the strategy choices or alternative
actions that are available and their associated payoffs. An executive
summary of the results of the forum was presented at the African Regional
PrepComm in Nairobi October 15-18.
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C O N T A C T
Heinrich Boell Foundation
East and Horn of Africa Office
nairobi@hbfha.com
R E S O U R C E S
[ Making
the Concern for Africa The First Concern of Africans; proposals
towards an African Strategy; results of the Pan African Forum on
Strategic Thinking, presented to African Ministers for Environment
at the WSSD Regional PrepComm for Africa, held at UNEP Headquarters
October 15-18, 2001 -- rtf; 11 pages ]
P A P E R S
[ Africa
at the Onset of the 21st Century: Facing the Development Challenges;
by Roger Oden, Third World Conference Foundation -- rtf; 29 pages ]
[ Environment
and Sustainable Development; by Iba Kone African Academy of Sciences
Kenya -- pdf; 23 pages ]
[ Gender,
Environment and Sustainable Development; by Margaret Lwanga, National
Environment Management Authority Uganda (NEMA) -- pdf; 11 pages ]
[ Governance
and Sustainable Development: by Adebayo Olukoshi, Codesria, Senegal
-- rtf; 9 pages ]
[ Governance,
Poverty and Sustainable Development in Africa; by P. Anyang' Nyong'o
-- pdf; 25 pages ]
[ The Land Occupations
Movement and Democratisation: The Contradictions of the Neoliberal
Agenda in Zimbabwe; by Sam Moyo, Southern African Regional Institute
for Policy Studies -- pdf; 30 pages ]
[ Not
Yet Paradise: Women, Environment and Sustainable Development in
Africa; by Esther Mwangi, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy
Analysis, Indiana University -- pdf; 17 pages ]
[ Peace,
Conflict and Development; by Bereket Selassie -- pdf; 10 pages ]
[ Peace,
Conflict And Sustainable Development: The Experience In Uganda;
by Samuel B. Tindifa, Human Rights And Peace Centre, Makerere University,
Kampala -- pdf; 27 pages ]
[ Sustainable
Development and Poverty Eradication; by Archie Mafeje -- pdf; 12
pages ]
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