Pambazuka News 728: Special Issue in Cooperation with AfricAvenir: From MDGs to SDGs: Claims vs. Reality

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Pambazuka News (English edition): ISSN 1753-6839

CONTENTS: 1. Features, 2. Announcements, 3. Jobs

1 Features
GRAND DEVELOPMENTALISM: MDGS AND SDGS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
A. Bayo Ogunrotifa

The proposed Sustainable Development Goals suffer from the same failings as the Millennium Development Goals they are replacing. Ideas and practices of sustainable development should reflect the complexities of development issues and not be based on abstract agendas and strategies that are constituted in a universalist frame.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94817******

FROM MDGS TO SDGS: AN AFRICAN CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON THE GAP BETWEEN CLAIM AND REALITY
Boniface Mabanza

Without radical rethinking, the new project of setting a post-2015 agenda is in danger of suffering the same fate as its forerunners. Development in its classical understanding is of no use now. What is needed are real changes corresponding to the various local and national necessities.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94818******

FROM SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS TO ECONOMY OF LIFE-GOALS FOR AFRICA
Rogate R. Mshana

The vision of an economy in the service of life, where poverty is eradicated, social justice is embraced and ecological justice promoted, must be the essence of the next generation of Sustainable Development Goals and beyond.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94823******

POST-2015: A VISION FOR AN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BASED ON INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES
Chika Ezeanya

A sustainable and effective post-2015 development agenda for Africa must have its emphasis on building the capacity of Africans to identify, grow and strengthen their own systems and processes.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94819******

ASSESSING THE HIV/AIDS MDGS: DOES THIS LOOK LIKE SUCCESS OR EVEN PROGRESS?
Lincoln J. Fry

One of the MDGs is to reduce sexual transmission of HIV by 50 percent by 2015. But new infections are outpacing scaled up treatment, basic knowledge about HIV is poor, only about 35 percent of those infected receive treatment, and only about 40 percent of people living with HIV know their status.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94820******

FROM MDGS TO SDGS: INDIGENOUS AFRICAN WOMEN AS MISSING LINK
Gwain Colbert

It is because of indigenous African women’s strength and resilience that our families and communities have been kept alive, not western development concepts and models.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94822******

REGIONALISM IN THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
Joe Corry-Roake

In an ever-globalising world, developing nations are robbed of the capacity to deal with global challenges to their own interests. Strong regional bodies are an opportunity to resist this by adopting common positions and protecting the interests of member states.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94824******

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF AN UNFINISHED JOURNEY
Humphrey Polepole

Since the Millennium Development Goals are an unfinished journey, they are still relevant, but there is a need to go beyond the MDGs in order to take into account new and emerging issues and aspirations.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/features/94821******
2 Announcements
CALL FOR PAPERS: HEROES AND HEROINES OF THE BACK TO AFRICA MOVEMENTS

The international conference in Barbados hopes to bring together scholars/researchers, activists and policy makers to interrogate the philosophical, political, socio-cultural and economic thoughts and legacies of these Africanists.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/announce/94825******
3 Jobs
VACANCY: DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS, TRUST AFRICA
Location: Dakar Senegal Deadline: 30 May 2015
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Trust Africa

The goal of the Director of Programs is to manage the programs of TrustAfrica (convenings, grant- making, knowledge generation and provision of technical assistance) working under the supervision of the Executive Director and in close collaboration with All Staff.http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category/jobs/94621**
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