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A SURVEY OF THE CAPACITY NEEDS OF AFRICA’S REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES

The publication “A Survey of the Capacity Needs of Africa’s Regional Economic Communities” will be ready for dissemination during the second quarter of this year. It is the outcome of a study undertaken by the Foundation at the behest of NEPAD Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee.

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The flight of highly skilled African professionals to the industrialized countries of the West is one of the major development constraints of most African countries. Both the public and private sectors of these countries are suffering from the flight of human capital, as their best and brightest professionals migrate, a large number of whom hardly return to their countries of origin.

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Today, citizens everywhere demand greater probity of government officials. The new transparency in domestic and global markets brings corruption more quickly to the public eye. Corruption flourishes where distortions in the policy and regulatory regime provide scope for it, and where institutions of restraint are weak. Corruption lies at the intersection of the public and private sectors. It is a two-way street. Corruption violates the public trust and corrodes social capital.

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During 2003 the Secretariat published jointly with the Institute of Social Studies, the Hague, the first in its Book Series titled “Better Governance and Public Policy – Capacity Building and Democratic Renewal in Africa”; the maiden issue of the ACBF Capacity Building Review; two Occasional Papers (one on “The New Partnership for Africa’s Development – Building Economic and Corporate Governance Institutions for Sustainable Development”; and the other is an abstract of the study commissioned by the Foundation on “Experiences in the Building of Capacity in Post-Conflict Countries”) and three Lessons Notes in Capacity Building. Also produced were a number of information briefs on the Foundation’s activities. The Secretariat published and distributed the ACBF Newsletter during the first quarter of 2004. It also published and disseminated a number of brochures on the Foundation’s operations


Research Abstracts:

The African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) is pleased to publish the maiden edition of the ACBF
African Policy Research Abstracts Series (APRAS). A product of the Foundation’s knowledge management program, APRAS provides concise summaries of planned (seminal ideas), on-going and completed research works on Africa’s socio-economic development and capacity building issues. Contributors to the Series are policy researchers, analysts and practitioners among other development management professionals who are engaged in the conduct of policy analysis and research works during the year in which the abstracts are published. :: more


ACBF Working Paper Series (AWPS)

The African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) is pleased to launch the ACBF Working Paper Series (AWPS). AWPS is one of the instruments for disseminating findings of ongoing research and policy analysis works designed to stimulate discussion and elicit comments on issues relating to capacity building and development management in Africa. A product of the Knowledge Management and Program Support Department of the African Capacity Building Foundation, a Working Paper very often ends up as an Occasional Paper, a book or some other form of publication produced by the Foundation after a thorough review of its contents. It offers a means by which the Foundation seeks to highlight lessons of experience, best practices, pitfalls and new thinking in strategies, policies and programs in the field of capacity building based on its operations and those of other institutions with capacity building mandates. AWPS also addresses substantive development issues that fall within the remit of the Foundation’s six core competence areas as well as the role and contribution of knowledge management in the development process.

AWPS is published with a view to achieving a couple of objectives. Fundamental among these are the following:

  • To bridge knowledge gaps in the field of capacity building and development management within the African context.
  • To provide analytical rigor and experiential content to issues in capacity building and the management of development in Africa.
  • To highlight best practices and document pitfalls in capacity building, the design, implementation and management of development policies and programs in Africa.
  • To systematically review, critique and add value to strategies, policies and programs for national and regional economic development, bringing to the fore pressing development issues and exploring means for resolving them.
  • ACBF Working Paper No.1
    The Political Economy of Sustainable Development: The Governance Perspective
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.2
    Measuring Performance of Interventions in Capacity Building: Some Fundamentals
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.3
    Africa’s Search for Regional Cooperation and Integration in the 21st Century
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.4
    Farm Subsidies, Unfair Trade Practices and the Prospects of Poverty Reduction in Africa: Options For The Continent
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.5
    Challenges In The Building Of Public Service Capacity In Africa
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.6
    Trade Policy Development and Negotiations in The DOHA Round: Documentation of Major Issues and Proposals on Africa’s Position
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.7
    Public Financial Management Reforms in Developing Countries: Lessons of Experience from Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.9
    Civil Society in the Formulation of Malawi’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper: A Long Walk To Participation
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.10
    Beating Occupational Fraud through Awareness and Prevention
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.11
    The Role of Agriculture in Strengthening Regional Integration in Africa
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.12
    Areas of Focus of Capacity Building Interventions in Trade Policy Development and Trade Negotiations in Africa over the Medium Term, 2007 - 2011
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.13
    Gender Budgeting as a Tool for Poverty Reduction: Concepts, Practices and Capacity Implications - The Case of South Africa
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  • ACBF Working Paper No.14
    A Review of Parliamentary Scorecards in Africa
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