Africa's 'crucial' year - Annan
2005-05-26 09:52
New York - United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan said on Wednesday Africa faces a "crucial" year as disease and conflict persist despite its efforts to strengthen stability.
"The African Union continues to strengthen its institution for conflict prevention, resolution and management," Annan said during Africa Day.
"The process of democratic consolidation continues to gain impetus, with many countries achieving successful transfers of power through open electoral processes," he said.
"Yet much of Africa ... continues to suffer the tragic effects of violent conflict, extreme poverty and disease," Annan added, pointing to the Aids pandemic plaguing the continent.
"2005 could well be a crucial year for Africa," he said.
- AFP