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      New Partnership For Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

      New Partnership For Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

      Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee Chairperson: Macky Sall, Senegal
      (elected in January 2013 for a two-year term, renewable once)
      NEPAD Agency Chief Executive Officer: Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, Niger (appointed by the AU Assembly on 2 February 2009)

      Purpose
      The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) is the pan-African strategic framework for the socio-economic development of the continent. NEPAD was officially adopted by the AU in 2002 as the primary mechanism to coordinate the pace and impact of Africa’s development in the 21st century. Its primary objective is to provide a new mechanism, spearheaded by African leaders, to:
      • Eradicate poverty
      • Place African countries, both individually and collectively, on a path of sustainable growth and development
      • Halt the marginalisation of Africa in the globalisation process
      • Accelerate the empowerment of women
      • Fully integrate Africa into the global economy.

      NEPAD is primarily implemented at the Regional Economic Community (REC) level. It is widely used by international financial institutions, UN agencies and Africa’s development partners as
      a mechanism to support African development efforts.

      Evolution
      NEPAD evolved from three initiatives designed to address the complex challenges to growth faced by African states: the Millennium Africa Recovery Plan (MAP), led by former South African President Thabo Mbeki; the Omega Plan, developed by the former President of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade; and the New African Initiative (NAI), which combined the first two initiatives. In 2001, these were reworked and expanded to provide a framework for all African states. NEPAD was adopted in 2001 by the OAU 37th Summit and ratified by the AU in 2002 at its first summit.

      The NEPAD Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee (HSGIC), which was established in 2001, was transformed into the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (HSGOC) in 2010. This decision was in line with the integration of NEPAD into AU structures and processes, and the transformation of the NEPAD Secretariat into the NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency (NPCA) as a technical arm of the AU.

      Structure
      NEPAD is governed by the HSGOC and the NEPAD Steering Committee. The AU Assembly oversees NEPAD and considers and adopts recommendations from the HSGOC Chairperson.

      HSGOC
      The HSGOC provides leadership to the NEPAD process and sets policies, priorities and programmes of action. It oversees the NEPAD Agency and the Steering Committee. The HSGOC comprises 20 African states – NEPAD’s five initiating countries (Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa) and 15 members elected on the basis of the AU’s five regions, usually for two-year terms. The Chairperson of the AU Commission also participates in HSGOC summits. In line with AU Assembly decision 205(XI) of 2008, the 11th Assembly endorsed an HSGOC proposal to include the AU Assembly Chairperson’s state as a member during his or her tenure, if not so already. The HSGOC meets at Heads of State and Government level.

      Steering Committee
      The NEPAD Steering Committee is responsible for developing the terms of reference for identified programmes and projects. It provides policy guidance and strategic advice to the NEPAD Agency, as well as overseeing it. The Committee consists of representatives
      nominated by the HSGOC members – two from each of the five NEPAD initiating countries and one from each of the elected members. In addition, representatives from the eight AU- recognised RECs, the AU Commission, African Development Bank (AfDB), UN Development Programme (UNDP), UN Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (UN-OSAA) and the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) participate in Steering Committee meetings.

      Planning and Coordinating Agency
      The Agency coordinates and administers NEPAD’s activities. It is a secretariat based in Midrand, South Africa, and designated as an AU technical body. The Agency’s core mandate is to facilitate and coordinate the implementation of regional and continental priority programmes and projects, and to push for partnerships, resource mobilisation and research and knowledge management. Strategic direction is based on the following thematic areas: agriculture and food security; climate change and natural resource management; regional
      integration and infrastructure; human development; economic and corporate governance; and cross-cutting issues of gender and capacity development. The Agency is financed through the AU Commission’s statutory budgets, voluntary contributions from AU Member States, and support from development partners and the private sector.

      Meetings
      The HSGOC usually meets twice annually in the margins of AU summits, which are normally held in January and July. The Steering Committee usually meets about four times a year (NEPAD Rules of Procedure, rule 5).

      Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (HSGOC) members

      Initiating states (5)
      Algeria
      Egypt
      Nigeria
      Senegal
      South Africa

      Elected members (15) 2013–14

      Central Africa
      Cameroon
      Chad
      Congo
      Gabon

      Eastern Africa
      Ethiopia
      Rwanda
      Uganda
      UR of Tanzania

      Northern Africa
      Libya
      Mauritania

      Southern Africa
      Malawi
      Zambia
      Zimbabwe

      Western Africa
      Benin
      Mali

      Bureau

      Chairperson: Macky Sall, Senegal
      Vice-Chairperson: Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algeria
      Vice-Chairperson: Egypt

      Rule 15 of the NEPAD Rules of Procedure provides for a chairperson and two vice-chairpersons only (all Heads of State and Government).

      NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT

      Physical Address:
      Gateway Park B, International Business Gateway
      Cnr Challenger and Colombia Avenues
      Halfway House Midrand Johannesburg South Africa

      Tel: +27 11 256 3600 or 256 3615
      Fax: +27 11 206 3762
      Email: media@nepad.org
      Internet: www.nepad.org
      Facebook: www.facebook.com/nepad.page
      Twitter: @NEPAD_AU

      Postal Address: PO Box 1234
      Halfway House
      Midrand 1685
      Johannesburg
      South Africa

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