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New Economic Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)
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CRDA/PAC CONSULTATIVE
MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES OF AFRICAN CSO AND
NGO NETWORKS ON THE NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICA’s
DEVELOPMENT (NEPAD)...
Full Declaration
Ethiopian CSOs/NGOs in the New
Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)
initiative (April 2002)... Full document |
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Ethiopian NGO/CSO Legislation
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Alternative
Draft CSO/NGO Legislation |
As our partners
recall, an NGO Legal Framework Consultative Taskforce
formed in 2003 consisting of Action Aid Ethiopia
(AAE), Action Professionals' Association for the
People (APAP), AIDOW, Catholic Relief Service
(CRS), Cher Ethiopia, Christian Relief and Development
Association (CRDA), Christian Children's Fund
of Canada (CCFC), Consortium of Reproductive Health
Association (CORHA), Ethiopian Women's Lawyer
Association (EWLA), Forum for Social Studies (FSS),
Hope Enterprise, HUNDEE, Inter Africa Group (IAG)
and PACT Ethiopia reviewed a draft NGO Legislation
prepared by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The
Taskforce in consultation with the MoJ repeatedly
revised the document but unfortunately, the Ministry
time and again failed to include NGO suggestions. Thus,
the Taskforce during its meeting in July 2004
agreed to draft an alternative legislation. Doing
so, it tabled the document for discussion by holding
a press conference on October 29, 2004. |
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here for full text of the Alternative Draft Legislation |
Commentary and Observations
on the latest NGO/CSO Draft Legislation |
It is to be recalled
that in May 2004, an Activity Report on NGO/CSO
Draft Legislation outlining the deliberations
of the Task-Group and the progress made in developing
the draft proclamation by giving an article-by-article
account that attempted to graphically and comprehensively
describe and record what transpired during the
successive meetings held by the TG was submitted. This
report is a follow up of the aforementioned report
offering a commentary and/or observation on the
draft prepared by the Ministry of Justice and
submitted for our consideration and observation
in June 2004. Like the previous report, this
report also will indicate article-by-article,
which agreements and/or understandings have
been brought on board and which have been left
unattended to without any change. In this
report cross-reference will be made to the detailed
May report for further clarification on detailed
and pertinent issues. Therefore this report should
be read in tandem with the May report. What
this report sets out to do is simply indicate
areas of convergence and divergence so as to easily
and readily identify issues that need to be further
taken up and addressed. And by way of conclusion
will indicate the major areas of difference and
the critical issues that need to be taken up and
addressed further. |
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Major
developments of NGO/CSO Task Group working sessions
with the drafting team of the NGO/CSO Draft Legislation: |
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Observations and Recommendations of the NGO Community on the
Ministry of Justice’s Current (Third) Draft NGO Registration and
Regulation Proclamation |
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NGOs’ persistent
push for a legal framework is finally paying off.
The Ministry of Justice has at last come up with
a draft NGO Legislation, which was tabled for
discussion at a workshop held from June 3- 4,
2002 at the ECA, Africa Hall, Addis Ababa...
More
on the Draft Legislation |
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