The Council approved a resolution, to be taken to the Anglican Consultative Council and Primates Meeting in January 1993 urging donor nations not to neglect the development needs of Africa in favour of the needs of Eastern Europe.
Anglicans in Africa have decided to "revolutionize" their mechanisms for inter-provincial action by creating a full-time office to run the affairs of the Council of African Provinces of Africa. The Council has been run on a voluntary basis by the Church of the Province of Kenya since its inception.
Archbishop Carey has assured the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa that he is concerned at the perception that African issues were "slipping down" on the agenda in British public life.
The appointment of Anglican Bishop Gabriel Roric Jur of Rumbek, as foreign minister of Sudan, was the subject of lengthy debate at a meeting of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa in Harare on 20 October 1992.