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But what happens then?Mr Mbeki himself is unsure how strong Nepad's teeth should be.
Mr Moi repeated the usual mantras about investment and transparency but then gave warning that the main threat to Nepad's success would come from hostile journalists.
Without more pressure of this sort, Nepad's peer review will not count for much.Elsewhere in Africa, Mr Mbeki tries to buy improvements.
Along with the familiar references to poverty eradication and sustainable development, Nepad's founding documents talk of good governance and respect for human rights.
Wiseman Nkuhlu, who heads Nepad's secretariat, says "there is no justification for that kind of thing and the AU must deal with the Ethiopian situation".
And both outfits promise to hold their members to account, to prod them to meet these stringent criteria.The most explicit mechanism for doing so is Nepad's African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).
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Mr Piot and Carol Bellamy, the head of UNICEF, have both complained that Mr Mbeki's Nepad plan for African recovery makes no substantial mention of the fight against AIDS.Mr Mbeki now seems to be slightly shifting his position, if only to persuade Madiba, Bishop Desmond Tutu and others to stop "back-seat driving".
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