• About
  • Become a Climate Reporter
  • Send Us Your Report
  • Submit A News
  • Support Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Saturday, May 31, 2025
NEWSLETTER
Africa Climate Reports
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • FOOD
  • FOREST
  • ENERGY
  • WASH
  • LAND
  • OTHERS
    • FINANCE
    • HEALTH
    • OCEANS
    • TOP STORIES
    • MOST POPULAR
    • COLUMNISTS
    • INTERVIEWS
    • OPINIONS
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEOS
Africa Climate Reports
  • HOME
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • FOOD
  • FOREST
  • ENERGY
  • WASH
  • LAND
  • OTHERS
    • FINANCE
    • HEALTH
    • OCEANS
    • TOP STORIES
    • MOST POPULAR
    • COLUMNISTS
    • INTERVIEWS
    • OPINIONS
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
Africa Climate Reports
No Result
View All Result

Africa to mainstream Agendas 2030 & 2063 for sustainable development

by editor
April 5, 2016
in SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
0
Home SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Participants at the 2016 African Development Forum
Participants at the 2016 African Development Forum

African leaders and senior officials of the United Nations meeting on the sidelines of the African Development Week have called for coherent and harmonious implementation of Agenda 2063 (for Africa) in order to achieve sustainable development on the continent.

This was made known at a high-level ministerial dialogue chaired by Mr. Carlos Lopes – Executive Secretary of the ECA, with participants including Mrs. Zaineb Shasuna-Ahmed – Nigeria’s Minister of State for Budget and Planning, Mr. Maged Abdelaziz – Under-Secretary General of the United Nations and Special Adviser for Africa, and Mr. Anthony Mothae Maruping –Economic Affairs Commissioner of the African Union Commission.

According to the Nigerian Minister, Mrs. Zaineb Shasuna-Ahmed, her country participates in all regional initiatives and will mainstream Agendas 2030 and 2063 into its new four-year Government development programme under preparation in order to achieve growth, formalize the informal sector to broaden the tax base, ensure consistency of all national priorities with the two frameworks and use precise and relevant indicators to monitor the progress achieved for each goal.

Mr. Maged Abdelaziz on his part, harped on understanding the relations between the two programmes prior to any reflection thereon. “In carrying out participatory and consensual preparation of Agenda 2063, African thus greatly contributed towards the preparation of Agenda 2030 on SDGs”, he said. He then appealed to Africans to work harder to ensure coherence and harmony between these two frameworks for which the United Nations, the ECA and the African Union continue to work to raise funds.

RelatedPosts

Africa Strengthens Rice Value Chain with Second Session of Rice Master Training Programme

L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz

In the opinion of the African Union Commissioner, Mr. Anthony Mothae Maruping, “Africa has to implement the goals of Agendas 2030 and 2063 through national development plans”.  The Commissioner also emphasized that “agenda 2063 is already under implementation with 12 goals for a start, and thus there is need to intensify actions mindful of the continent’s available resources, given that the goal is to achieve sustainable, lasting and structurally transformative economies”.

For Ministers and country Delegates, their interventions focused on data partnership and its importance, indicators, strengthening community institutions, technical assistance to post-conflict countries and the need to have information at all times on agenda 2063.

At the end of the high-level Ministerial dialogue, Mr. Carlos Lopes made a strong appeal to African leaders to deploy huge efforts to mobilize domestic resources to tackle Africa’s development challenge.

Tags: Africasustainable developmentUNECA
ShareTweetSendShare
editor

editor

Related Posts

L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz
Atâyi Babs LIVE!

Africa Strengthens Rice Value Chain with Second Session of Rice Master Training Programme

May 13, 2025

By Ken Koutchakpo AfricaRice, in collaboration with GIZ’s Market-Oriented Value Chains for Jobs and Growth in the ECOWAS Region (MOVE)...

L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz
Atâyi Babs LIVE!

L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz

May 13, 2025

Par Ken Koutchakpo AfricaRice, en collaboration avec le projet MOVE de la GIZ (Chaînes de Valeur Orientées vers le Marché...

Next Post
Le Bénin et le FIDA signent un accord pour booster la sécurité nutritionnelle

Africa can develop sustainably with green growth - Experts

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Recommended

Renforcement des capacités des producteurs de riz : un pas décisif vers la sécurité alimentaire

Côte d’Ivoire targets Food Security through Capacity Development for Rice Farmers

1 week ago
Renforcement des capacités des producteurs de riz : un pas décisif vers la sécurité alimentaire

Renforcement des capacités des producteurs de riz : un pas décisif vers la sécurité alimentaire

1 week ago
L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz

Africa Strengthens Rice Value Chain with Second Session of Rice Master Training Programme

3 weeks ago
L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz

L’Afrique Renforce la Filière Rizicole avec la Deuxième Session du Programme de Formation des Professionnels du Riz

3 weeks ago
Mining Communities Urge Community-Led Path in South Africa’s Energy Transition

Mining Communities Urge Community-Led Path in South Africa’s Energy Transition

3 weeks ago
Beninese Rice Farmers hail Climate Resilience and Regenerative Agriculture  at Mega Field Day

Beninese Rice Farmers hail Climate Resilience and Regenerative Agriculture at Mega Field Day

1 month ago

Popular News

    Social Media

    ABOUT US

    Africa Climate Reports is Africa’s first and largest bilingual journal dedicated to opening new vistas in the coverage and reportage of climate change and the region’s environment. With a multi-lingual team of talented reporters from across the continent, we tell the African climate story in a refreshingly lucid, communally engaging and technically robust manner.

    SITE LINK

    • About
    • Advertise
    • Careers

    OTHER LINKS

    • About
    • Become a Climate Reporter
    • Send Us Your Report
    • Submit A News
    • Support Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us

    NEWSLETTER

    Be the first to get notified when we have something new to share. Get Africa Climate Reports newsletter directly into your email.
    we promise not to spam you!
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Careers

    © 2024 All Rights Reserved- Africa Climate Report - Designed by Prexy

    No Result
    View All Result
    • HOME
    • CLIMATE CHANGE
    • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    • FOOD
    • FOREST
    • ENERGY
    • WASH
    • LAND
    • OTHERS
      • FINANCE
      • HEALTH
      • OCEANS
      • TOP STORIES
      • MOST POPULAR
      • COLUMNISTS
      • INTERVIEWS
      • OPINIONS
      • PHOTOS
      • VIDEOS

    © 2024 All Rights Reserved- Africa Climate Report - Designed by Prexy