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Trevor
Ngwane,
AntiPrivatisation Forum, Johannesburg:
Should
African social movements support Nepad?
Mohau Pheko,
Africa Trade Network
New
or old parternership for African women?
Yash Tandon,
Southern and Eastern African Trade, Information & Negotiations
Initiative, Harare:
Nepad
= Sap+Gats+DSB
Tetteh Hormeku,
Third World Network-Africa, Accra and
Gary Barr,
Canadian Council for International Cooperation:
Africans
left out of plan for future
Margaret Legum,
South African New Economics Society
How
new is this partnership?
Zwelinzima Vavi,
Congress of SA Trade Unions, Johannesburg:
Nepad
keeps out labour, says Cosatu
Ian Taylor,
University of Botswana, Gabarone:
Zimbabwe
and the Death of Nepad
George Soros,
International financier, New York:
A
"very skewed document"
Greg Mills,
SA Inst' of International Affairs and
Jonathan Oppenheimer,
Anglo American Corporation, Johannesburg:
Partnerships
only way to break cycle of poverty
Gondal Gondwe and Callistus Madavo,
International Monetary Fund and World Bank, Washington:
New
swipe at fighting poverty
More on NEPAD:
Assessment of the Gender Orientation of NEPAD By Sara Hlupekile
Longwe
Nepad and Globalisation: Some Initial Thoughts
Alternative Information & Development Centre (AIDC) South Africa
Nepad:
Smokescreen or Essential Strategy? Chris Landsberg, Co-Director:
Centre for Africa’s International Relations, University of the Witwatersrand
Nepad:
Fiction or Fantasy? Peter Vale, Senior Professor at the School
of Government and Professor of Social Theory, University of the
Western Cape
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