Dinka, Tesfaye2012-08-132012-08-131993-09https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10031The three-day meeting of the Global Coalition for Africa (GCA) which took place in Cotonou, Benin, June 9-11, 1993, was the occasion for discussion, debate, and recommendations on topics such as democratic governance, economic reforms, regional cooperation and integration, the population problem, HIV/AIDS, and the environment. The GCA representatives decided that the upcoming year would focus on the long-term themes of: developing indicators for measuring good governance; effective management of the twin processes of political and economic reform; and mobilization of resources with emphasis on domestic resources.CC BY 3.0 IGOACCESS TO INFORMATIONACCOUNTABILITYBIRTH RATESBUDGETARY ALLOCATIONSCITIESCOMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONCONDITIONALITYCONSENSUSDEBTDECENTRALIZATIONDECISION-MAKINGDEMOCRACYDEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCEDEMOCRATIC PARTICIPATIONECONOMIC IMPACTEXPENDITUREEXPENDITURESFERTILITY RATESGOOD GOVERNANCEHEADS OF STATEHUMAN RESOURCESINCOMEMINISTERSPOPULATION DATAPOPULATION GROWTHPRESIDENTSPUBLIC EXPENDITUREPUBLIC SECTORPUBLIC SECTOR EFFICIENCYREPRESENTATIVESRURAL ECONOMIESSAVINGSSTRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTTRANSPARENCY PARTNERSHIPSGOVERNANCEECONOMIC REFORMREGIONAL COOPERATIONPOPULATION DYNAMICSHIV INFECTIONSACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROMEECONOMIC STABILIZATIONSTRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENTREGIONAL INTEGRATIONENABLING ENVIRONMENTINFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTSFERTILITY RATESRURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTALTERNATIVE ENERGYRESOURCES MOBILIZATIONGlobal Coalition for Africa (GCA) Meets in Cotonou, Benin June 9-11, 1993World Bank10.1596/10031