MEDIA ADVISORY
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Abel Akara Ticha
26
Sept 2015 aakara@uneca.org
Dialogue on conflict and development; unraveling three
ECA studies
What are the root-causes of conflict in Africa? What are the political,
social and economic costs of conflict on the continent? Why have situations of
conflict persisted in the horn of Africa and the Great Lakes regions and why
have some recently emerged along the Sahel Belt?
At the behest of the African Union Commission, the United Nations
Economic Commission for Africa has undertaken three studies to dissect the
complexities of conflict in these regions. The findings have been extensively reviewed
and beefed up and are now ready for appropriation by those who drive
intra-regional diplomacy in Africa. How would they want to tailor policies that
sustainably ward off conflict in order for Africa to concentrate its structural
transformation efforts to attain the goals of Agenda 2063?
Come and follow the compelling dialogue on the complex situation of
conflicts based on ECA’s empirical research.
What: High
Level Policy Dialogue on Conflict and Development for the Sahel, Horn and Great
Lakes Regions; three ECA reports on the causes of conflict, the impact of
conflict on Africa’s development and policy implications for states.
Who: The United
Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the African Union Commission, the
Regional Economic Communities, Directors General and/or Permanent Secretaries
in Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Continental development partners
When: Friday 02 October
2015 from 8:30 am to Saturday 03 Oct 2015 from 9:30 am
Where: La Palm Royal Beach
Hotel, La Bypass, P.O. Box OS 3000 Osu, Accra - Ghana
Photo opportunities? Yes, available
upon request from: aakara@uneca.org
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