2010 Report

Commission for Africa 2010 ReportStill Our Common Interest was launched on 13 September 2010 as a follow-up report to the Commission’s original report, Our Common Interest, published in March 2005.

The report has three sections. The first looks at what has happened in Africa in the past five years: its economic growth, progress against the Millennium Development Goals, and the new challenges and opportunities it now faces. The second comprises an audit of progress against each of the recommendations made in the 2005 report. The final section makes recommendations for next steps.

The report was timed to feed into the international discussions at the MDG Summit in New York in September 2010.

Full 2010 Report and Chapters English Size (KB)
Full 2010 Report Download 1,100
- Executive Summary Download 45
- Introduction Download 238
- Audit Download 385
- Conclusion Download 205

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