TWS||Nicholas Waigwa
Uganda’s
National NGO Forum has developed a collective Africa Declaration on Financing
for Development (FfD) ahead of the 3rdInternational Financing for Development
Conference scheduled for 13th -16th July 2015 in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.
The
National NGO Forum in partnership with Reality of Aid Africa Network, on 7th&
8th July 2015 hosted a 2-day Pan Africa CSO
Preparatory Conference attended by over 100 participants from 25 African
countries.
Participants
developed a collective Africa declaration on Financing for development was at
the conference.
Uganda’s
Finance and Economic Development Minister Matia Kasaija, cabinet colleague from
the Ministry of National Planning David Bahati and representatives from the New
Partnership for Africa’s Development - NEPAD attended the conference.
Nakiyima
Esther Byaruhannga of the Uganda National NGO Forum says the government
officials offered to support future campaigns and pledged to deliver on the
outcomes of the FfD Conference in Ethiopia.
Elsewhere In
Liberia, the National Coalition of Action/2015 has confirmed that the country’s
Finance Minister Hon. Amara Konneh and foreign affairs Minister Augustine Kpehe
Nganfuan have agreed to attend the FfD conference.
Action
2015/Liberia officials say the acceptance by the two ministers to attend the
FfD conference in Ethiopia came through a reply to a letter they had addressed
to the two ministers inviting them to prioritize attending the conference.
Meanwhile
in Kenya, Action 2015/Kenya National Coalition has organized a National event
on 11th July, the Global Day of Action on Financing for Development,
in Kenya’s capital Nairobi.
A statement
from Action 2015/Kenya by says the event will take place at Kiboro grounds in
Mathare and will begin with a public procession at 9 o’clock.
Speakers at
the event are expected to touch on issues revolving around financing for
development, Poverty eradication, climate change and inequality.
action2015Nigeria coalition will on 11th July 2015 stage a campaign event that will
employ the voices of children, celebrities, and members of the civil society.
They will call for government’s increased
public financial resources towards climate change, the health sector, girl and
women rights, child welfare and financing for development.
They will also be demanding for greater
transparency and accountability in the management of public budgets in
Nigeria.
Action/2015-
a global campaign comprised of over 1000 organizations from different countries
has organized a wave of activities in the run up to the crucial Addis Financing
for Development - FfD Conference.
I commit! - Pic Credit UG NGO Forum |
The Addis
International Conference on Financing for Development will result into an
inter-Governmental negotiated and agreed outcome, which constitute an important
contribution to the implementation of the post 2015-development agenda.
The United
Nations summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda will take
place from 25th to 27th September in New York.
The final
draft of the outcome document for the UN summit in September 2015, which will
adopt the Post-15 Development Agenda, is out, but additional adjustments to the
final draft is expected at the final negotiation session from 20to 31 July
2015, a week after the 3rd International Conference of Financing for
Development.
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