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NOTRE LUTTE ET ENGAGEMENT |
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Engagements Rieasda-Inaedad
LE DEVELOPPEMENT
ECONOMIQUE
ET
SOCIAL DE L’AFRIQUE:
1)- RESTAURATION ET
PRESERVATION DE
LA PAIX,
- LUTTE CONTRE LA
CORRUPTION ET
POUR LA SUPPRESSION
DES DETTES,
- LUTTE CONTRE LA
PAUVRETE ET LES
PANDEMIES/ENDEMIES
- PROMOTION DE L’EDUCATION
2)- PROMOTION DE L’UNITE,
L’INTEGRATION, LA JUSTICE,
LA DEMOCRACIE, LE PARTAGE
ET L’ALTERNANCE DU POUVOIR.
3)- LUTTE CONTRE
LA DISCRIMINATION
ET LE TRIBALISME
4)- GENRE ET DEVELOPPEMENT,
VIOLATION DU DROIT
DES ENFANTS,
EDUCATION ET
INFORMATION
ET SENSIBILISATION SUR
LES PROBLEMES
RELIGIEUX, ETHNIQUES ET
LES CONFLITS AFFERENTS.
DEVENEZ DES
ACTIVISTES
ENGAGES
POUR LA RENAISSANCE
DE VOTRE CONTINENT.
ELITES: Comprend
les personnes
et les groupes qui, par suite
du pouvoir qu'ils détiennent ou
de l'influence qu'ils exercent,
contribuent à l'action historique
d'une collectivité, soit par
les décisions qu'ils prennent,
soit par les idées, les sentiments
ou les émotions qu'ils expriment
ou qu'ils symbolisent.
" Guy Rocher, Introduction à la
Sociologie Générale"
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ONGFEMMES-RIEASDA-INAEDAD
GENRE/-/GENDER
ONG
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KONDEYE
ESPACE DE REFLEXION
ET D'ENTRAIDE AVEC
LES FEMMES
Soutenir les actions des femmes
à la base et leurs communautés
dans la mise en oeuvre,
le suivi et l'évaluation des
initiatives en matières
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AFRICAN MOVIES/FILMS AFRICAINS |
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We suggest the following movies to our members. Let us reflect
on them/ Nous vous suggérons les films suivants afin d''y réfléchir
ensemble.
1) LE MANDAT
Nepotisme, solidarité, banditisme, assimilation, bureaucratie, laxisme
Sembène Ousmane Synopsis
2) HYENA/TOUKI BOUKI
Corruption, materialisme, nepotisme, independance, haine, vengeance...
Djibril Diop Mambety Synopsis 3) PATRICE LUMUMBA
Assimilation, trahison, lutte d'independance, resistance coloniale, affirmation, liberté, droits de l'Homme, renaissance...
Raoul Peck Synopsis 4) GUELWAAR
Conflits religieux, cultures africaines, aide internationale, resistance, assimilation, genre, prostitution et corruption..
Sembène Ousmane Synopsis
N.B.: You can suggest others movies / Vous pouvez nous suggérer
d''autres films
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KWAME N'KRUMAH |
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‘’We have the resources. Yes,
but if it is initially the colonialism which has prevented us from accumulating
the capital necessary to the development, it is ourselves who did not succeed
to use fully and efficiently our capacity to mobilize our resources, in order
to effectively start our economic and social development since we are independent.’’
Kwamé N’Krumah
‘’Nous avons les ressources. Oui, mais si c’est
d’abord le colonialisme qui nous a empêchés d’accumuler
les capitaux nécessaires au développement, c’est nous- mêmes
qui n’avons pas réussi à utiliser à fond notre pouvoir
depuis que nous sommes indépendants pour mobiliser nos ressources afin
de faire effectivement démarrer notre développement économique
et social.’’
Kwame N’Krumah
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OBAMA CALLS ON AFRICANS--APPEL AUX AFRICAINS |
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Obama in Ghana-Call to Africa-Rieasda-Inaedad
UNE GENERATION PARLE
AUX
GENERATIONS.
EST-CE
LE DERNIER
CRI D'ALARME?
A GENERATION SPEAKS
TO
GENERATIONS.
IS
IT THE FINAL CALL
FOR AFRICA?
Click to
read
Obama’s Speech in Ghana
Obama addresses the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra

President Obama addresses the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra July 11.
Accra International Conference Center
Accra, Ghana
12:40 P.M. GMT
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GENERATION-MISSION |
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Generation-Inaedad-Rieasda
"Chaque
génération
doit
découvrir
la mission
qui lui est sienne,
l''accomplir,
la
transmettre
ou
bien la trahir".
"Each
Generation,
must
out
of relative obscurity,
discover
its mission,
fulfill
it,
delegate
it
or
betray it".
Adapted from: Frantz Fanon
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DISCOURS -OBAMA'S- SPEECH (CAIRO-CAIRE) |
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Democracy-Obama-Caire-RIEASDA-INAEDAD
AU DELA DES MOTS
ET DES PENSEES…
1- Extraits du discours du président
Barack Obama au Caire
LE CAIRE, Egypte, 5 juin 2009
PAIX –VIE EPHEMERE
SUR
TERRE ET MISSION
''JE VEUX PARTICULIEREMENT LE
DECLARER
AUX JEUNES DE
TOUTES LES FOIS ET
DE TOUS LES PAYS,
PLUS QUE QUICONQUE,
VOUS AVEZ LA POSSIBILITE
DE RE-IMAGINER
LE MONDE, DE REFAIRE LE MONDE''.
2- Extraits du discours du président Barack Obama au
Caire
LE CAIRE, Egypte, 5 juin 2009
L’ASPIRATION DE TOUS
LES
PEUPLES : LA DEMOCRATIE
''...il faut
mettre les intérêts du peuple et le
déroulement
légitime du processus politique
avant ceux
de son parti.
SANS
CES INGREDIENTS, LES ELECTIONS
NE
CREENT PAS UNE VRAIE
DEMOCRATIE
A ELLES SEULES''.
LIRE
PLUS
BEYOND WORDS
AND
THOUGHTS
1- Excerpts of Obama’s
Speech in Cairo
Cairo, June 4, 2009
PEACE- EPHEMEROUS
LIFE
AND MISSION
''I
want to particularly say this to
young
people of every faith,
in
every country – you,
more
than anyone, have
the
ability to remake this world''.
2-
Excerpts of Obama’s
Speech
in Cairo
Cairo, June 4, 2009
THE
ASPIRATION OF
THE
PEOPLE: DEMOCRACY
''...you
must place the interests
of
your people and the legitimate
workings
of the political
process
above your party.
WITHOUT
THESE INGREDIENTS,
ELECTIONS
ALONE DO
NOT
MAKE TRUE DEMOCRACY’’.
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Together we can overcome our continent challenges.

PARTENARIAT
Vous êtes les bienvenus.
Unis nous pouvons faire face aux défis de notre
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Analysis: If We Understood Corruption
Posted by INAEDAD on Thursday, September 02 @ 08:54:58 EDT (3025 reads)
If We Understood Corruption
By
Pat Utomi
Few words are more abused in Nigeria today. Some sneer at the word as expression
of discontent with how they perceive a cardinal programme of the extant regime
is being implemented. Others who want to be seen on the right side of the powers
that be that be sing the corruption song in every speech but their conduct betray
the state of their conscience. Then there are those who are cynical about it
all and see abuse of position for self enrichment as harvesting God given opportunity.
Of those who truly see corruption as evil, many only do so because they consider
it morally wrong. Only a small percentage really has broad view of corruption
as a big contributor to the pervasive poverty in the land and a major driver
of the social degeneration that is writ large in our nation. If only we understood
corruption, we may see how dear a price we pay for it.
Try understanding the motivation for the capital budgets of
our country, past present, and you will find why there seems such a general
absence of rigor in the policy process which is partly why persistent economic
stagnation has become a native of Nigeria. In the final analysis, even if its
effect lurks only the subconscious of those who make policy choices, we find
that corruption can be called to blame.
The most scandalous thing about corruption is that
the hardest hit victims are the poorest of the poor. Most corruption is about
rich people stealing from poor people, even if it is sometimes dressed up in
the fancy robes of seeking economic rent. If stealing from the poor is morally
repugnant, the truth is that the corrupt steal from all, including themselves.
Often, they do not see that they steal from themselves because they are so focused
on now that they cannot see they are stealing their own future and that of their
own children.
Why do I feel like exploring this subject? I find lately that
I am inundated with requests to speak on the subject. Yet each time, I come
away with the impression of how little people really understand the subject.
I am convinced by empirical evidence and there is much of that today, as well
as by feelings from my experience that it we really understood corruption all
of us would dedicate ourselves to containing it.
The first point to make about corruption is that nothing about
a people dispose them to being more or less corrupt than others. Corruption
which is so harmful to economic development because it erodes trust and creates
uncertainty which ahs high transaction costs implications is to a large extent
the result of weak institutions, poor management systems and a faulty reward
system. At a recent conference I listed 25 different things that encourage corruption.
In addition to those already cited, I had excessive bureaucratese, lack of rigor
in the policy process, too much discretion in the hands of officials and a malfunctioning
state. As Africa has many failed states the import of the last one can not be
lost on us. In addition, we have problems of corruption arising from the culture
of personality cults around leaders, the low cost of getting caught, inadequate
celebration of people integrity and failure to benchmark activities and to make
goals measurable. Key here is studying process flows for activities. A few other
reasons I suggested includes the excessive requirement of licenses (the Licence
Raj, as India once had reputation of being), inadequate remuneration, and such
habits as delay in payment of emoluments which push people into practices that
could become habits as they develop a seared conscience.
Where these conditions predominate, we find higher levels of
corruption. It is not surprising that a book of much insight on the subject,
Hope and Chikulo's: Corruption and Development in Africa opens with these words:
"Although the incidence of corruption varies among African countries, ranging
from rare (Botswana), to widespread (Ghana), to systemic (Nigeria), the majority
of the countries are in the range of widespread to systemic".
Corruption is so devastating because it orients the energies
and norms of behaviour, rules, institutions politics and sometimes even the
religion of a society in the direction of predatory gain such that there is
such widespread misuse and misallocation of very scarce resources so that the
economic inevitably stagnates. Even more worrisome if the emergence in a corrupt
culture of a perverse reward system that draw the energies and talents of entrepreneurial
oriented people who could be champion wealth creators away from that track into
seeking economic rent that adds no value but has provided obscene returns to
people far less talented than they are.
It is in understanding how corruption leads to sub-optimal
choices in the policy process which cripples the economy that we find the fountain
of missionary zeal in the fight against corruption. To make corruption only
a moral issue is to make it a problem only for those with a sensitive conscience.
I am convinced that all of society can, in the selfish pursuit of personal advantage,
f go reason for challenging the corruption ethnic. Indeed I am persuaded that
a clear view of our self interest, especially in the medium to long term will
lead all to what is common good of all. The problem is that many do not spare
the time to reflect on matters further than today.
How do we bell the cat? The first step must be massive education
as to the real cost of corruption, especially showing that those who think they
profit from it may be big time losers, in the long term. I would like to see
the level 14 Officer in the Ministry of Works who has fancy luxury cars because
the road to his home town was badly constructed, realize how his choices damages
him big time, in the long run.
Beyond education, we need major public service reforms. There
should also be decentralization of authority to reduce the pressure for corruption
at the centre. What we have seen is a ballooning government sector that has
continued to such in money from households and the business sector, taking away
from the momentum of circular flows of income where wealth is created and redistributing
through corruption to the few who have access. Not only has this meant stagnation,
it has meant the Gini Index, measure of income distribution continues to tell
us that few Nigerians are getting fabulously rich while most are getting desperately
poor. Also critical is public service reform and improvement of management systems
that reduce discretion and measures performance. A value for money audit ought
to become an imperative for the system.
If only we really understood corruption all these measures
would be put in place under heavy pressure from civil society. If we understood
corruption, we would easily measure the impart of stealing a National Integrity
System. Its benefits will be enormous for all.
Source: http://www.nigerdeltacongress.com/iarticles/if_we_understood_corruption.htm
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THEIR WILL-OUR WILL
LEUR VOLONTE-NOTRE
VOLONTE

Kwame Nkrumah
VISION

Patrice, E. Lumumba
COMMITMENT / ENGAGEMENT

Nelson Mandela
PATIENCE-WISDOM-SAGESSE
Thomas Sankara
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OUR STRUGGLES AND COMMITMENTS |
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AFRICAS' SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
1)-
RESTORE AND PRESERVE PEACE,
- ERADICATE CORRUPTION AND ABOLISH DEBTS,
- ALLEVIATE HEALTH THREATS,
- PROMOTE EDUCATION AND GENERATE WEALTH FOR AFRICAN MASSES.
2)- STRIVE FOR
UNITY, INTEGRATION, JUSTICE, DEMOCRACY, POWER SHARING AND ITS ALTERNATION.
3)- FIGHT AGAINST
DISCRIMINATION AND TRIBALISM
4)- GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT, CHILD ABUSES, EDUCATION
AND AWARENESS OF RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS THREATS.
5)- ENGAGE AS GENUINE ACTIVISTS
FOR THE REBIRTH OF OUR CONTINENT.
ELITES:
Encompass the people and the groups
which, in consequence of the capacity that they hold or of the influence
that they exert, contribute to the historical action of a community
throughout the decisions which they undertake, that is to say by the
ideas, or the feelings or the emotions that they express or that they
symbolize.
Translated from "Guy Rocher, Introduction
à la Sociologie Générale
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Big Story of Today |
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There isn't a Biggest Story for Today, yet.
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EMERGENCIES/URGENCES |
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African countries/Emergencies
SUDAN/SOUDAN:
Darfur tragedies (refugees assistance).../...
Tragédie humaine (assistance aux refugiés)
RWANDA:
Orphans and Widows/ handicapped/Education .../...
Orphelins et veuves Handicapés/Education
BURUNDI:
Peace / Conflicts prevention /sexual violence/Education.../...
Paix /Prévention des Conflits/Violence sexuelles/Education
CONGO
DRC:
Peace / Conflict prevention /Orphans and Widows/ sexual violence/ Education.../...
Paix /Prévention des Conflits/Orphelins et veuves/Violence sexuelles/Education
SIERRA
LEONE:
Orphans and Widows/ handicapped/Education.../...
Orphelins et veuves/Handicapés/Education
LIBERIA:
Conflict prevention/Orphan and Widows/ handicapped/Education.../...
Prévention des Conflits/Orphelins et veuves/Violence sexuelles/Education
CÔTE
D'IVOIRE:
Peace/ conflicts prevention/Education.../...
Paix /Prévention des Conflits/Education
BURKINA
FASO-MALI:
Poverty and land fertility.../...
Pauvreté et fertilité des sols
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PAN-AFRICAN BOOKS |
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aide developpment-Dead Aid-Development aid-Dambisa Moyo PUBLICIZE
YOUR
PAN-AFRICANS'
BOOKS
OR
ARTICLES
HERE
Dead Aid:
Why Aid Is Not Working
and How There Is
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Africa has received more than $1 trillion
in development-related aid over the past
50 years.
Has it improved Africans' lives?

Aide infeconde :
Pourquoi l'aide
ne fonctionne t-elle pas
et comment il y
a une meilleure
voie pour l'Afrique
L'Afrique a reçu plus de un
milliard de milliards de dollars comme
aide au développement
au cours des 50 dernières années.
La vie des Africains a t'elle été améliorée?
A LITERARY NOVEL
BY
FEMI OLAWOLE
By Femi Olawole
Journalist and Author
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RECHERCHE-VALO-RESEARCH |
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Valorisation-Valorization-Transfert Technologie-Technology Transfer
VALORISATION ET TRANFERT
DE LA TECHNOLOGIE
''La valorisation de la recherche repose
sur l'ensemble des activités ayant pour objet d'augmenter la valeur des résultats
de la recherche et de mettre en valeur les connaissances. La valorisation ne
se résume pas uniquement à l'exploitation commerciale de ces résultats; elle
s'appuie également sur la diffusion et l'échange des connaissances dans tous
les domaines de développement du savoir.
Le transfert, quant à lui, est un mouvement
de transmission et de réception des connaissances et du savoir-faire technologique
ou organisationnel entre partenaires, en vue d'accroître l'expertise et les
connaissances d'au moins un partenaire et de renforcer sa compétitivité''.
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areas of knowledge development.
Transfer is the transmission and receipt
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