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Or as one ᧐f Africa's grand old men in the humanities, Joseph Ꮶi-Zerbo from Burkina Faso has said: "How can you help somebody you don't know?" and "The only conditionality I accept is that the Africans constitute themselves. Ki-Zerbo will in early December receive the Right Livelihood Prize, also called the alternative Nobel prize, in Stockholm. Ideas of this kind have been advocated by many Africans. They inspired my Government to reassess its overall Africa policy.
That policy will be based, not on another set of consultancy reports, but on an intense listening exercise with African policy makers, academics and civil society. "Partnership Africa" we have called it. We held a major conference in Stockholm in June in the presence of more than one hundred Africans, from civil society, government and academics. Your Vice President Specioza Kazibwe, and the Vice Presidents of South Africa and Botswana were some of our most prominent guests.
So were the people I have just quoted. The first report is just out. We will ask Parliament for a new mandate to guide our policy, embroidery not just an aid policy but an integrated policy covering trade and political cooperation, into the new century.