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Seminar on Economic Co-operation in Africa

Nairobi, Kenya, 14–18 December 1965

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

Henry L. Bretton
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, University of Michigan

Extract

As newly independent states of Africa are coming to grips with the pressing economic problems which they inherited, and as new problems arise, the need for economic co-operation, on a multilateral, regional, or even a continental basis suggests itself with increasing urgency. Some of the existing organisations are making modest headway. Others are encountering severe weather over a variety of issues and difficulties. It was one of the major aims of this international seminar to provide a non-political forum for the fruitful exchange of views, and an opportunity for the continuation of old, as well as the establishment of new, contacts between government officials and scholars from various parts of the world, and to attempt to relate to Africa the accumulated experiences of schemes of economic co-operation in various parts of the world. The seminar was sponsored jointly by the Congress for Cultural Freedom and the host college—University College, Nairobi.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1966

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