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The Political Economy unit (PECU) of TWN-Africa co-ordinates the Africa Trade Network which was established in 1998 by TWN-Africa, and has over 25 members from 15 countries in Africa.

 

The ATN, which has observer status with the African Union and the UN-ECA and strong relations with UNCTAD, has been a key vehicle for TWN-Africa's work on issues of trade and investment policy in Africa.

Through the ATN, TWN-Africa has given training to and provided information on trade policy matters to several civil society organisations, and mobilised African civil society participation in the international mobilisation on the WTO.

It was also a key vehicle in organising the lobby and campaign by African civil society groups around the Seattle WTO Ministerial Conference in 1999.

Key Facts:

  • ATN is a long-standing network of civil society organisations, working on economic justice. The network covers African social, labour; women; faith-based; developmental; farmers; environmental; human rights; and other organisations working on the role and effects of international trade and trade agreements in relation to Africa's needs and aspirations at national, regional and continental level
  •  The ATN has observer status with the African Union, and has provided a means of increased interaction between civil society groups and African governments, including the annual Conference of African Ministers of Trade.
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    You can view more documents by visiting the PDF documents page here: http://atn-documents.twnafrica.org.

     

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    1 ATN STATEMENT OF POSITIONS AND DEMANDS TOWARDS WTO MINISTERIAL Administrator 2680
    2 12 ATN STATEMENT: "AFRICA AND THE GLOBAL CRISIS: TIME TO THROW AWAY NEO-LIBERALISM" Administrator 3868
    3 Declaration of 9 Annual Meeting of the Africa Trade Network Administrator 4486
    4 11th ATN Statement--STANDING FIRM AND ACTING TOGETHER AGAINST EPAs ! Administrator 4022
    5 CALL TO ACTION AGAINST EUROPE’S AGGRESSIVE ECONOMIC AGENDA IN AFRICA Administrator 3652
    6 10th ATN Statement--STOP the EPAs, NOW! AFRICA LOSES NOTHING IF IT DOES NOT SIGN THE EPAs; IT RATHER SAVES ITS FUTURE DEVELOPMENT! Administrator 3394
    7 HARARE DECLARATION--A GLOBAL CALL FOR ACTION TO STOP EPAs Administrator 3391
    8 Campaigners at the 7th African Trade Network Meeting Decide to Call for an End to the Neoliberal Economic Partnership Agreements E.K.Bensah 3828
     

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