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  • African leaders dissolve Nepad as Addis meeting closes

    African leaders today wrapped up their annual summit less divided and looking at brighter economic prospects but still facing a raft of conflicts, including Sudan’s predicted break-up.

    One of the resolutions adopted was one that dissolved was the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD) and agreed to replace it by a new agency.

    Nepad disbandment comes after a very sharp criticism against the body which couldn’t deliver a single project during the last one decade.

    Nepad was established in July 2001 as a programme of the defunct Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and the mandate was given leaders of Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa to steer it.

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    Daily Nation, Kenya
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