Professional Development Symposium / Symposium sur le développement professionnel
January 15–17 janvier 2019
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Éthiopie
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Overview / Aperçu
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Plenary 1 The Security-Development-Governance Nexus
Séance 1 Le Lien Sécurité-Développement-Gouvernance
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Recommended Reading / Lectures recommandées :
- World Bank (2011). “Conflict, Security and Development”. World Development Report. Washington: World Bank.
- Pathways for Peace: Inclusive Approaches to Preventing Violent Conflict
Additional Reading / Lectures supplémentaires :
- Dunne, J. (2010). “Military Spending and Economic Growth in Sub-Sahara Africa.” Bristol: School of Economics, University of the West of England.
- UNDP (1994). “Human Development Report: New Dimensions of Human Security”. Human Development Report. Rome: United Nations Development Program.
- UNDP (2011). “Human Development Report: Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All”. Human Development Report. Rome: United Nations Development Program.
Video Presentations / Présentations vidéo :
- Dr. Eboe Hutchful, Professor of African Studies, Wayne University, Africa Center for Strategic Studies “Understanding Africa’s Development–Security Nexus”. Published on May 19, 2017.
- Mr. Bernard Harborne, Lead Specialist, Peace, Conflict and Violence, World Bank, Africa Center for Strategic Studies “Understanding Africa’s Development–Security Nexus.” Published on Jun 12, 2017.
Plenary 2 Trends in Resources Availability and Security Sector Spending
Séance 2 Tendances relatives à la disponibilité des ressources et des dépenses du secteur de la sécurité
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Recommended Reading / Lectures recommandées :
- Tian, N. 2018. “Oil price shocks and military expenditure” in SIPRI Year Book 2017.
- Harborne, B., Dorotinsky, W., & Bisca, P. M. (Eds.). (2017). Securing Development: Public Finance and the Security Sector. The World Bank. Pg. 119-142.
Additional Reading / Lectures supplémentaires :
- The Economist. “Arms and the African” (November 2014).
- Radelet, S. (2015) Africa’s Rise—Interrupted? – IMF FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT June 2016 • Volume 53 • Number 2.
Plenary 3 Building External Partnerships
Séance 3 Construction des partenariats externes
Recommended Reading / Lectures recommandées :
- Moderan, O. (2015). Political Leadership and National Ownership of Security Sector Reform Processes. Toolkit for Security Sector Reform and Governance in West Africa, 3.
- Watts, Steve. “Identifying and Mitigating Risks in Security Sector Assistance for Africa’s Fragile States”. Rand Corporation 2015.
- Wekesa, Bob. “FOCAC, African agency and Africa’s China policy.” L dialogue (2017): 2.
Additional Reading / Lectures supplémentaires :
- Ismail, Olawale, and Elisabeth Skons, eds. Security Activities of External Actors in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2014.
- OECD: Evaluation of the Paris Declaration. Country Ownership of Development: Political Correctness or a Practical Key to Better Aid?
Concurrent Session A: Tools for Budgeting in Africa’s Security Sector
Séance simultanée A: Outils de budgétisation dans le secteur de la sécuritéen Afrique
1. Participatory Budgeting Processes / Processus de budgets participatifs
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Reading / Lecture :
- UN-HABITAT, 2008. “Participatory Budgeting in Africa”. Nairobi: United Nations Human Settlements Program, pages: 1-10, 32-38.
- Reutener, M. and Fourie, D., 2015. “The role of civic participation in the South African budgeting process”, Public and Municipal Finance, Vol 4(3), pp: 7-15.
2. Domestic Resource Mobilization / Mobilisation des ressources intérieures
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Reading / Lecture :
- Harbone et al 2017, Securing Development, World Bank, pages: 18-20.
3. Leakages and Waste / Fuites et gaspillage
Reading / Lecture :
- United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), 2017. Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, UNECA, pages: 16-18 (case studies), 23-32, 55 (Table 3.1), Chapter 5.
4. Domestic and External Debt / Dette intérieure et extérieure
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Reading / Lecture :
- Gill, I, and Karakulah, K., 2018. Sounding the alarm on Africa’s debt. Brookings.
- David Ndii, September 15, 2018. Between the hammer of the markets and anvil of politics: Mr. Kenyatta, in debt distress. The East Africa Review.
Concurrent Session B: Tools for Strengthening Public Expenditure Management
Séance simultanée B: Outils de renforcement de la gestion des dépenses publiques
1. Affordability and Sustainability / Abordabilité et la durabilité
Reading / Lecture :
- Harbone et al 2017, Securing Development, World Bank, pages: 24-28..
2. Accountability and Oversight / Responsabilité et surveillance
Reading / Lecture :
- Harbone et al 2017, Securing Development, World Bank, pages: 36-37.
3. Inclusion and Consultation / Inclusion et consultation
Reading / Lecture :
- Reutener, M. and Fourie, D., 2015. “The role of civic participation in the South African budgeting process”, Public and Municipal Finance, Vol 4(3), pp: 7-15.
4. Coordination and Cooperation / Coordination et coopération
Reading / Lecture :
- Professor Isaac Olawale Albert. “Interagency Approach to Security Management in Nigeria: Prospects and Problems”. Ibadan: Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan.
- DeWitt, L., and Dillinger, B., 2015. “Whole-of-Government Teaming Through Collaborative Construction”. InterAgency Journal, Vol 6(3), pp: 32-38.