ECA MEDIA ADVISORY COMING SOON: 2007 ECONOMIC REPORT
ON AFRICA
Addis Ababa, 29 March 2007 (ECA) -- The 2007 edition of the Economic Report on
Africa (ERA 2007), the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa's annual flagship
publication, will be launched on 3 April 2007. The report, titled "Accelerating Africa's
Development through Diversification", notes that African economies continued to sustain the
growth momentum of previous years, recording an overall real GDP growth rate of 5.7% in
2006. It will be officially launched during the 2007 Conference of African Ministers of
Finance, Planning and Economic Development which takes place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from
2 – 3 April. The theme of this year's conference is: "Accelerating Africa's Growth and
Development to Meet the Millennium Development Goals - Emerging Challenges and the Way
Forward". ERA is the key instrument through which African economic performance is tracked
and assessed by the Commission. One of the main goals of the ERA is to identify policy
challenges that countries face on the continent and to suggest practical solutions. Targeted
at African and global policymakers, the ERA is meant to stimulate a process of discussion
and change. This year the report is co-published with the African Union Commission (AUC) for
the first time. ERA 2007 underscores serious concerns about the sustainability of the recent
regional economic growth momentum in the medium run. It stresses that the lack of
diversification of the production and export base exposes African economies to the vagaries
of international markets, making growth highly volatile and increasing macroeconomic
uncertainty. It therefore argues for a paradigm shift, making diversification the
cornerstone of economic policy design as a means of both accelerating growth and sustaining
high levels of growth. The ERA 2007 launch event will take place at 13:00 GMT on 3 April at
the United Nations Conference Center in Addis Ababa. (END)