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As part of the ongoing effort to create a United Nations that is representative of its members, this collection of essays attempts to present the African perspective clearly and persuasively. This book is a valuable contribution to African efforts to engage the United Nations to achieve goals, including debt relief and a more equitable world, and to strengthen the understanding of this critical topic world wide.
Adekeye Adebajo is executive director of the Center for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town, South Africa. Helen Scanlon is a senior researcher at the Center for Conflict Resolution in Cape Town, South Africa, and the author of Representation and Reality: Portraits of the Western Cape Lives. Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane is an ordained priest of the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Cape Town and the author of A World With A Human Face: A Voice From Africa.
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