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Conference on Industrial Co-ordination in West Africa

Bamako, Mali, 6–14 October 1964

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

A. F. Ewing
Affiliation:
U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa

Extract

This conference was attended by delegations from all the countries of West Africa other than the Ivory Coast, most of them led by ministers; and the executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa, Mr R. K. A. Gardiner, attended in person.

The conference had a dual origin: one was a series of meetings convened by President Diori Hamani of Niger, and serviced by a group of experts led by Professor de Bernis of the University of Grenoble; the other was the work of the E.C.A., starting with its publication of Industrial Growth in Africa (New York, 1963), followed by its mission on industrial co-ordination in West Africa, and a conference on iron and steel held in Monrovia in 1963, and culminating in a series of specialised studies. The final papers for the conference were prepared in collaboration between the E.C.A. secretariat and Professor de Bernis' group.

Type
Africana
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1965

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