Abstract

The Agenda 2063 framework document is the basis for Africa’s long term socio-economic and integrative transformation. It has a list of 12 flagship projects and programs that have to be implemented within the first ten year period of 2014 - 2023. The paper explores the correlation between the awareness of Ghanaians and the monitoring of the African Union Commission Agenda 2063 first ten-year flagship programs and projects and established a negative product-moment linear correlation coefficient which statistically established that Ghanaians are not aware of and do not monitor the Agenda2063 first ten-year flagship programs and projects.

Highlights

  • The African Union Commission (AU) on the occasion of its golden jubilee in May 2013 set a vision spearheading the decolonization process and affirmed that the Africa continent is re-dedicating herself to the attainment of the Pan African vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens who represents a dynamic force in the international development arena

  • Six years into the implementation of the Agenda 2063 plan in 2019, had Ghana as AU member state implement these flagship projects and programmes? Are Ghanaians conversant with the AU Agenda 2063 first flagship programmes and projects within ten years spanning 2014-2023? The purpose of the current paper is to explore the correlation between the awareness of Ghanaians in monitoring the AU Agenda 2063 first ten year flagship programmes and projects

  • * shows significance at the .05 level The product moment linear correlation coefficient ( r ) estimated using STATA 14 indicated by the pairwise correlations of respondents (Ghanaians) awareness of the existence of the Agenda 2063 document and the monitoring of its first ten year flagship programmes and projects in 2019 indicates a negative linear correlation

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Introduction

The African Union Commission (AU) on the occasion of its golden jubilee in May 2013 set a vision spearheading the decolonization process and affirmed that the Africa continent is re-dedicating herself to the attainment of the Pan African vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens who represents a dynamic force in the international development arena. In order to make the solemn declaration a reality within the context of the AU vision, the GJSU directed the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), The Planning and Coordinating Agency (PCA), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) to prepare a continental 50-year developmental agenda document titled Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, as the framework document which is the basis for Africa’s long term socio-economic and integrative transformation It has a list of 12 flagship projects and programmes that have to be implemented within the first ten year period of 2014 -2023.

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