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  • Title: [SW News] NATIONAL SUMMIT ON AFRICA-PREVIEW - Africa and
    America, Partners in the New Millennium.
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  • Date :[Tue, 15 Feb 2000 15:39:07 ]

NATIONAL SUMMIT ON AFRICA-PREVIEW - Africa and 
America, Partners in the New Millennium. 
DATE=2/15/2000
TYPE=BACKGROUND REPORT
TITLE=NATIONAL SUMMIT ON AFRICA-PREVIEW
NUMBER=5-45455
BYLINE=JOE DE CAPUA
DATELINE=WASHINGTON
CONTENT=

VOICED AT:

INTRO:  An unprecedented nationwide effort to guide U-
S relations with Africa is to be launched this week 
(Feb. 16 -20) at The National Summit on Africa.  V-O-
A's Joe De Capua previews the meeting in Washington, 
D-C. 

TEXT:  The theme of the summit is - Africa and 
America, Partners in the New Millennium. 

Summit president and chief executive officer Leonard 
Robinson says it is the climax of a four-year effort 
to accomplish three major goals.

            /// 1ST ROBINSON ACT ///

      One, to inform and educate all Americans, and I 
      emphasize all Americans - this is a very open 
      and diverse process - about the continent of 
      Africa, its 800-million people, its diverse 
      cultures, languages, history, etc.

            /// END ACT ///

Mr. Robinson says the second goal is to strengthen, 
expand, energize, and mobilize a broad base of U-S 
support for Africa.  And he says the third goal is to 
formulate a national policy plan of action on what the 
relationship with Africa should be in the 21st Century.

            /// 2ND ROBINSON ACT ///

      This was necessitated (made necessary) by the 
      fact that one, most Americans do not know much 
      about the continent.  Two, as a consequence of 
      the cessation of the Cold War, U-S assistance, 
      U-S attention and engagement with the continent 
      of Africa declined precipitously (sharply).

            /// END ACT ///

On the summit agenda are economic development, trade, 
investment and job creation; democracy and human 
rights; sustainable development; peace and security; 
and education and culture. 

Mr. Robinson says the importance of Africa comes into 
question when comparing international responses to 
human crises.  He says there was quick action in 
Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor, but little or no 
response to Rwanda, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

            /// 3RD ROBINSON ACT ///

      Is it that European lives are more valuable than 
      African lives?  This is a rhetorical question 
      that needs to be answered, I think.

            /// END ACT ///

He says the media place too much emphasis on the 
negative aspects of the continent.  These include the 
border war between Ethiopia and Eritrea, the wars in 
Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo and the 
AIDS epidemic.  The Summit will address those issues, 
but Mr. Robinson says it will also emphasize the 
success stories. 

President Clinton is scheduled to give the keynote 
address Thursday.   (SIGNED)

NEB/JdC/RAE

15-Feb-2000 08:24 AM EDT (15-Feb-2000 1324 UTC)

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