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support the Charter, African Commission and Court on Human and People’s
Rights as important instruments for ensuring the promotion, protection and
observance of Human Rights;
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strengthen co-operation with the UN High Commission for Human Rights; and
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ensure responsible free expression, inclusive of the freedom of the press.
Economic and Corporate Governance
16. Good economic and corporate governance including transparency in financial
management are essential pre-requisites for promoting economic growth and
reducing poverty. Mindful of this, we have approved eight prioritized codes and
standards for achieving good economic and corporate governance.
17. These
prioritized
codes
and
standards
represent
those
“fundamental”
internationally, regionally, and domestically accepted codes and standards that
all African countries should strive to observe within their capacity capabilities. In
other words, they are the codes and standards that need to be complied with as a
minimum requirement, given a country’s capacity to do so.
18. We believe the eight prioritized and approved codes and standards set out below
have the potential to promote market efficiency, to control wasteful spending, to
consolidate democracy, and to encourage private financial flows - all of which are
critical aspects of the quest to reduce poverty and enhance sustainable
development. These codes and standards have been developed by a number of
international organizations through consultative processes that involved the
active participation of and endorsement by African countries. Thus, the codes
and standards are genuinely global as they were agreed by experts from a vast
spectrum of economies with different structural characteristics.
They are the
following:
a. Code of Good Practices on Transparency in Monetary and Financial
Policies;