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Welcome Remarks by His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma at the 33rd Session of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee and 25th Ordinary Session of the African Union Heads of State and Government Summit

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RésuméLe discours de bienvenue du Président Jacob Zuma lors de la 33ème session du Comité d'orientation des chefs d'État et de gouvernement du NEPAD et de la 25ème session ordinaire de l'Union Africaine souligne les progrès réalisés par l'Afrique en matière de développement économique et social. Il met en avant les défis persistants comme la pauvreté, le chômage des jeunes et les impacts du changement climatique. Le Président insiste sur l'importance de l'intégration régionale, du renforcement des…

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THE PRESIDENCY REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

Welcome Remarks by His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma, at the 33rd Session of the Nepad Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee,

25th Ordinary Session of the African Union Heads of State and Government Summit

Sandton International Convention Centre

13 June 2015

Your Excellencies,

Let me extend a warm welcome to you all.

We are truly pleased to host you in your second home, South Africa.

More than a decade ago, visionary leaders of our continent produced the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD).

NEPAD was conceived in an era of a marginalised Africa, which was beset with political instability, economic challenges and Afro-pessimism. Additionally, for a long time, relationships with Africa were based on pity and reliance on aid from donors who insisted on difficult conditions.

Despite all these obstacles, Africans kept the flame of hope alive for a future of prosperity and economic and social justice. And indeed we are steadily making progress, and NEPAD has keeps the dreams and potential of our continent alive. The continent is now reaping the benefits of responsible macro-economic management and deepening integration into the world economy.

We continue to celebrate the fact that a number of the fastest growing economies in the world are in Africa. More people are being liberated from the shackles of poverty, and more children are recipients of the right to education. Our institutions and democracies are much stronger today - generating optimism, high expectations and unleashing our enormous potential.

However, we must concede that challenges do persist. Poverty remains a key challenge and the widespread unemployment, especially among the youth, contributes to persistent inequality.

Climate change also poses a growing threat to long-term development.

However, Your Excellencies, there is a huge difference from what Africa was decades ago because we now have the confidence to confront these challenges head on. We have a commitment to address them on our terms.

To succeed, we must harness all our potential. No country will achieve prosperity on its own. We have one future and a shared destiny.

That is why we are investing so much time and money in the infrastructure programme, regional integration and intra-trade because we want to achieve sustainable growth and development.

We must also come to terms with the need to harness the capacity and talent of women in our continent. We are thus pleased that the focus of our deliberations today is "NEPAD's Role in the Renewal of Africa's Regional Integration: REC's Capacity and Women Economic Empowerment".

We look forward to constructive deliberations on these vital issues, Chairperson and Excellencies.

I thank you.

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