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African leaders recognize that setting the post-2015 development agenda is an essential opportunity to influence global policy. Priorities identified during this process will inform internal and external development policies for the next fifteen years and beyond. Although pan-African institutions and individual African states are stepping up to that challenge, a convoluted drafting process may obfuscate the unified, yet fragile, position they have generated.
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