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Seminar on Regional Cooperation in Africa: prospects and problems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Solomon Kagwe
Affiliation:
Centre africain deformation et de recherche administratives pour le développement, Tanger

Extract

The eighth inter-African public administration seminar, sponsored jointly by the Government of Liberia and the Ford Foundation, was attended by 37 leading civil servants from English-speaking Africa, as well as by observers from I.D.E.P., C.A.F.R.A.D., and U.N. E.C.A.

President Tubman delivered the keynote address, in which he recognised the need for regional economic co-operation, urged the investigation of the problems and difficulties on the way, and stressed the essential role of civil servants in bringing about such co-operation. In the discussion that followed many participants expressed the view that goals and objectives must be denned as carefully and realistically as possible if both short- and long-term results are to be achieved. It would also be important to take into account the current level of development in African countries.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1970

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