Oct 16, 2003
"Partly because of its evolutionary trajectory, NEPAD comes across as trying to be all things to all people. A 'comprehensive integrated plan that addresses key social, economic and political priorities for the continent' is, in my view, too grand a project. It is such claims that elicit the radical critique that NEPAD is merely warmed-over neo-liberalism. We must go beyond giving a dog a bad name in order to hang it." This is according to a paper by Dr. John FE Ohiorhenuan, UNDP Resident Representative and United Nations Resident Coordinator in South Africa.
































