Shaping the Future of Africa: The Efficiency of NEPAD in Promoting to Develop Africa

Authors

  • Utangisila Bena Osée
  • Kalema Pascal
  • Ruth Pembe
  • Eric Kambale
  • Jeremie Bokombe
  • Anthony Omombo
  • Yves Birhonga

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5296/ijsw.v11i1.21700

Keywords:

future, Africa, efficiency, NEPAD, development

Abstract

This article critically evaluates the efficiency of NEPAD in promoting development across Africa. Drawing on empirical evidence and scholarly analysis, this article explores the successes and challenges faced by NEPAD in achieving its objectives. It examines the organization's role in leveraging international partnerships, promoting good governance, and fostering socioeconomic progress. Ultimately, this article provides a nuanced assessment of NEPAD's contributions to African development, offering insights into its potential for advancing the continent's growth and prosperity in the future. This article analyzes the efficiency of NEPAD in some areas, such as the promotion of regional integration, the empowerment of women and youth, infrastructure development, challenges and opportunities, perspectives, and recommendations.

Author Biographies

Utangisila Bena Osée

Department of International Relations

National Pedagogical University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

Kalema Pascal

Department of International Relations, University of Lodja, DRCongo

Ruth Pembe

Department of International Relations, University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

Eric Kambale

Department of International Relations, University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

Jeremie Bokombe

Department of International Relations, University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

Anthony Omombo

Department of International Relations, University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

Yves Birhonga

Department of Social Science, University of Kinshasa, DRCongo

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Published

2024-06-20

How to Cite

Osée , U. B., Pascal, K., Pembe, R., Kambale, E., Bokombe, J., Omombo, A., & Birhonga, Y. (2024). Shaping the Future of Africa: The Efficiency of NEPAD in Promoting to Develop Africa. International Journal of Social Work, 11(1), 15–27. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijsw.v11i1.21700

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