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Rich nations fall short on Africa aid: Watchdog
(China Daily)
Updated: 2008-06-17 07:51

The world's richest nations are falling short on pledges to double aid to Africa by 2010 at a time when soaring food prices risk destroying decades of economic progress on the continent, a watchdog said Monday.

The Africa Progress Panel, set up to monitor commitments made at the Group of Eight (G8) summit in 2005 at Gleneagles in Scotland, said in a report rich nations would be $40 billion shy of their pledges based on current plans.

"Funding shortfalls against the 2010 targets should be addressed immediately - through a special plan to meet the pledge made at Gleneagles," the report said.

The Africa Progress Panel is chaired by former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and includes former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former International Monetary Fund chief Michel Camdessus and leading anti-poverty campaigner Bob Geldof.

The report, "Africa's Development: Promises and Prospects", said debt relief agreed at the 2005 summit had been significant because poor countries had boosted spending on health and education, over and above the amount of relief.

But unless rising food prices were halted and reversed, there would be a significant increase in hunger, malnutrition, and infant and child mortality in Africa.

"The food crisis is a major setback which is creating a major humanitarian emergency," the report said.

"In the immediate term, the supply of food to the world's most vulnerable citizens must be increased by raising the level of financial assistance."

The G8 meets next month in Japan and steps to halt the surge in oil and food prices will be high on the agenda, partly because they are contributing to an economic slowdown in rich nations and a backlash from disgruntled voters.

But the Africa Progress Panel said it was increasingly clear the pressure on government finances in rich countries meant they would not meet their aid pledges to Africa.

It said they should come up with innovative funding mechanisms for increased aid, such as taxes on foreign exchange trades, carbon taxes, levies on air travel and freight transport - or even a global lottery.

The report said there was a critical need for a rethink of trade policies to give Africans more access to markets and fair trading rules so they could generate enough income to buy food.

It said the market for fertilizers should be liberalized as part of multilateral trade talks so more were produced in a bid to boost agricultural output worldwide.

Developed nations should review subsidies for biofuels as the growth of crops as an energy source may be hurting food production and contributing to global food price rises.

Also, with climate change likely to hurt food production in Africa more severely than other parts of the world, rich nations should spend more on renewable energy sources on the continent.

"It may not be easy to overcome these problems, but the world has a stake in realizing the African continent's huge potential to thrive," wrote Annan in a preface to the report.

Agencies

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