Mozambican groups criticise CAS consultationCivil society organisations in Mozambique have reacted angrily to the lack of civil society participation in the preparation of the Bank's latest Country Assistance Strategy (CAS). In a statement to Phylis Pomerantz, the Bank's Country Director for the country, the Mozambique Debt Group (a coalition of non-governmental organisations, church groups, unions, cooperatives and individuals) said the exclusion of Mozambican civil society from consultation on the 1997 CAS was ironic "given that one of the three principal aims of the 1997 CAS is to foster "partnerships for Mozambique's development", including "stronger partnerships with civil society". Among other concerns they also stressed that:
The coalition called on the Bank to demonstrate their good faith and commitment to consultation by taking the following measures:
The World Bank says it will organise a series of seminars in Mozambique to discuss the CAS which was agreed by the Bank's Board in December, and the CAS will be published in Portuguese. This text may be freely used providing the source is credited. This page is: <http://brettonwoodsproject.org/art.shtml?x=15383> Published: 15 January 1998 , last edited: 28 January 2008 Viewings since posted: 2315 |
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