Assessing the G8-Africa Partnership
Presider: J. Brian Atwood, Hubert Humphrey InstituteSpeaker: Robert S. Browne, University of Minnesota
March 25, 2004
Contact Odette Boya at (202) 418-3458 or oboya@cfr.org
Staff: Princeton N. Lyman
July 1, 2003 - Complete
Work in the G8-Africa project continues as the project looks ahead to the 2005 G8 Summit at Gleneagles, chaired by the United Kingdom. In February 2005, the project published an Appendix to the Council Special Report issued last year, “Freedom, Prosperity and Security: The G8 Partnership with Africa: Sea Island 2004 and Beyond.” The Appendix included the analytic papers from the earlier project and a summary of achievements at Sea Island.
In June 2005, the Director will participate in pre-G8 Summit conference in Glasgow, sponsored by the University of Toronto (a major participant in our project last year) and the University of Glasgow. At the conference, he will discuss the progress under the G8-Africa Action Plan since last year.
This project was made possible through grants from CitiGroup and the UK Department for International Development (DfID).
Contact Odette Boya at (202) 418-3458 or oboya@cfr.org
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