The Africa Progress Panel brings together a unique group of leaders under the chairmanship of Kofi Annan. The Panel monitors and promotes mutual accountability and shared responsibility for progress in Africa. Its three focus areas are economic and political governance; finance for sustainable development, including ODA; and MDG achievement – notably in light of climate change. The work of the Panel aims to track progress and draw attention to critical issues and opportunities for progress in Africa.
The Africa Progress Report is the Africa Progress Panel's flagship publication. Its purpose is to provide an overview of progress in Africa in terms of governance, financial flows and achievement of the MDGs, and to recommend actions by Africa's policy makers and partners. This year, the Report focuses on the importance of governance and political will, while addressing key issues that will determine Africa's future, including partnerships with the global South, the need for a supportive and coherent international policy environment, the challenges posed by climate change, the ICT revolution, and the centrality of women's empowerment to economic, social and political progress. The Report highlights the gender dimension to each of our key findings and recommendations
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