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Africa Weekly
Sustainable Development Guidance Document
Edition 1:17 - Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Editors Note: Welcome to the seventeenth issue of IISD's Africa Weekly Sustainable Development Guidance Document. The Guidance Document replaces our Linkages Africa newsletter, and we aim to provide this service on a weekly basis. If you should come across a news article or have a submission for the next issue, please send it directly to richards@iisd.org. The Africa Weekly Sustainable Development Guidance Document is an exclusive publication of IISD for the AFRICASD-L list and should not be reposted or republished to other lists/websites without the permission of IISD (you can write to Kimo Goree for permission.) If you have been forwarded this issue and would like to subscribe to AFRICASD-L, please visit: http://enb.iisd.org/email/#africasd-l
Events in Review: 15-26 October 2009
22 October: UN: IDPs: The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has pledged the UN’s full support to help Africa address the needs of some 14 million refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) driven from their homes by fighting and prevent the conflicts that caused their plight. “In seeking to bring peace and prevent conflict across the continent, the African Union (AU) is an indispensable partner of the United Nations,” he said in a message to an AU special summit on refugees, returnees and IDPs. [More information]
22 October: UN-HABITAT/Brazil: World Urban Forum: The UN Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) Executive Director, Anna Tibaijuka, and Brazil’s Permanent Representative,  Ana Maria Sampaio, signed a Conference Agreement to facilitate the organization of the Fifth Session of the World Urban Forum to be held in Rio de Janeiro from 22-26 March 2010. The Agreement, signed in Nairobi, lays the foundation for a successful World Urban Forum which is expected to attract around 15,000 participants.  The Fifth Session of this premier conference on cities will focus on “The Right to the City: Bridging the Urban Divide,” and will culminate in a global debate on the future of cities. [More information]
21 October: AfDB/Malawi: The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group and the government of Malawi have signed a US$ 60 million (UA 38.42 million) loan and grant agreement to enable the country improve its road network. [More information]
21 October: ECA: Governance: Good governance in Africa is everyone’s job, not just the compliers of reports or even government officials, a governance expert said. “The burden is upon all of us to claim ownership of this report,” said the UN Economic Commission for Africa’s (UNECA) Chief of the Public Administration Section, Said Adejumobi. Adejumobi made his comments during a press launch of the second edition of the African Governance Report (AGR II). AGR II is an overview of the state of governance in 35 African countries. It is the most comprehensive report on the subject for Africa. It assess and monitors progress countries are making on issues, identifies capacity gaps and makes policy recommendations on improving governance on the continent. [Press release]
20 October: AfDB: African workers send home more than US$40 billion to the region each year but restrictive laws and costly fees hamper the power of remittances to lift people out of poverty, according to a new report by the UN’s rural poverty agency, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). “Sending Money Home to Africa” will be presented at the Global Forum on Remittances 2009, organized by IFAD and the African Development Bank (AfDB) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 22-23 October 2009. Globally remittances top US$300 billion per year, outstripping foreign direct investment and development assistance combined.
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20 October: FAO: Food Security: Faced with rising world hunger and unacceptable poverty, and in response to calls for greater coherence and coordination, members of the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Committee on World Food Security (CFS) have agreed to wide-ranging reforms. The reform aims to make the CFS the foremost inclusive international and intergovernmental platform dealing with food security and nutrition and a central component in the evolving Global Partnership for Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition. [More information]
20 October: ECA: Population and Development: Africa has made laudable progress towards the implementation of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD/PoA) and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), according to a recently published review of the ICPD/PoA. The five yearly-review (ICPD@15) urged African leaders to translate their growing political commitment into concrete actions so as to overcome the many obstacles that are undermining the achievement of the MDGs and the implementation of the ICPD/PoA in the coming five years. [Press release]
19 October: UN: Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro opened a gathering in the Rwandan capital bringing together the eight pilot countries taking part in the UN initiative that seeks to better coordinate development activities at the country level and avoid duplication. Albania, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Pakistan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uruguay and Viet Nam volunteered in 2006 to participate in the “One UN” programme, which aims to speed up development operations to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), eight targets for tackling poverty, hunger and other social ills by 2015. The creation of these pilot projects was suggested in Delivering as One, a report by the UN High-Level Panel on System-wide Coherence that was released November 2006. [More information]
16 October: USAID/COMESA: USAID/East Africa’s Acting Regional Director, Larry Meserve, and the Common Market for East and Southern Africa’s (COMESA) Secretary General, Sindiso Ngwenya, recently signed an Integrated Partnership Assistance Agreement to increase regional economic growth, integration, and stability in the COMESA Region. COMESA is comprised of 19 countries with a population of 389 million. The USAID– COMESA partnership began in 1998 and has contributed to many successes including the implementation and expansion of the 14 member COMESA Free Trade Area and harmonization of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) requirements for dairy and maize. The new Assistance Agreement, with estimated total funding of $30 million through 2012, supports COMESA’s work to forge “an integrated regional economic community achieving high standards of living for its people.” [Press release]

UPCOMING MEETINGS
26 October: African Development Bank Conference on Enhancing African Women in Development, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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26-29 October: Thirty-First Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Bali, Indonesia. [More information]
27-30 October: Sixth Session of the Committee on Food Security and Sustainable Development (CFSSD-6), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [Information note]
2-6 November:  Barcelona Climate Change Talks, Barcelona, Spain. [More information]  
4-8 November: 21st Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol, Port Ghalib, Egypt [More information]
9-13 November: Second Africa Water Week and Seventh Session of the African Ministers' Council on Water (AMCOW 7), Johannesburg, South Africa. [More information]
10-11 November: Fourth International Conference of the Egyptian Society for Environmental Sciences: impacts of climate change on natural resources, Ismailia, Egypt. [More information]
11-13 November: 4th African Economic Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [More information]
16-18 November: World Summit on Food Security, Rome, Italy. [More information]
The Africa Weekly Sustainable Development Guidance Document is a publication of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) <info@iisd.ca>, publishers of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin © <enb@iisd.org>. This issue was compiled and edited by Tallash Kantai and Richard Sherman. The Guidance Document is part of IISD Reporting Service’s African Regional Coverage (ARC) Project in partnership with South Africa’s Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT), the UN Environment Programme’s Regional Office for Africa (UNEP ROA) and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. The Director of IISD Reporting Services is Langston James “Kimo” Goree VI <kimo@iisd.org>. The Programme Manager of the African Regional Coverage Project is Richard Sherman <rsherman@iisd.org>. Funding for the Africa Weekly Sustainable Development Guidance Document has been provided by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the International Development Research Centre, Canada, through the African Regional Coverage Project for IISD Reporting Service’s coverage of African regional meetings. IISD can be contacted at 161 Portage Avenue East, 6th Floor, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0Y4, Canada; tel: +1-204-958-7700; fax: +1-204-958-7710. The opinions expressed in the Guidance Document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of IISD. Electronic versions of the Guidance Document are sent to the electronic distribution list (in HTML format) and can be found on the Linkages WWW-server at <http://enb.iisd.org/africa/>. For information on the ARC, including requests to provide reporting services, contact the Director of IISD Reporting Services at <kimo@iisd.org>, +1-646-536-7556 or 300 East 56th St., 11A, New York, New York 10022, US.
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