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AID FOR TRADE Moving the Agenda of the Initiative Forward for Benefit of African Countries E c o n o m i c C o m m i s s i o n f o r A f r i c a Mr. Abdoulie Janneh USG and Executive Secretary of ECA

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E c o n o m i c C o m m i s s i o n f o r A f r i c a. AID FOR TRADE. Moving the Agenda of the Initiative Forward for Benefit of African Countries. Mr. Abdoulie Janneh USG and Executive Secretary of ECA. Outline of Presentation. Importance of Africa’s global integration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AID FOR TRADEAID FOR TRADEMoving the Agenda of the

Initiative Forward for Benefit of

African Countries

Moving the Agenda of the Initiative Forward for

Benefit of African Countries

E c o n o m i c C o m m i s s i o n

f o r A f r i c a

Mr. Abdoulie JannehUSG and Executive Secretary of ECA

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Outline of PresentationOutline of Presentation Importance of Africa’s global integration Why AFT is important for Africa’s integration. How AFT responds to Africa’s trade challenges What are Africa’s AFT priorities How can success of AFT in Africa be assured ECA’s strategy for AFT in Africa ECA’s clusters of activity Action plan of ECA for 2008 Conclusion: Making AFT real and tangible in

Africa.

Importance of Africa’s global integration Why AFT is important for Africa’s integration. How AFT responds to Africa’s trade challenges What are Africa’s AFT priorities How can success of AFT in Africa be assured ECA’s strategy for AFT in Africa ECA’s clusters of activity Action plan of ECA for 2008 Conclusion: Making AFT real and tangible in

Africa.

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Preface: African consensusPreface: African consensus

Integration to global economy a central objective for Africa. Why … Will generate necessary resources for social

priorities. Small size of national and even sub-regional

markets make international trade indispensable.

While indispensable, openness not sufficient. There is need for: Stronger supply-side capacities; lower trade

“costs”; and improved connectivity to markets. “Internal barriers” such as poor infrastructure,

inefficient customs, unreliable supply chains; high energy costs that impede competitiveness also need to be removed.

Integration to global economy a central objective for Africa. Why … Will generate necessary resources for social

priorities. Small size of national and even sub-regional

markets make international trade indispensable.

While indispensable, openness not sufficient. There is need for: Stronger supply-side capacities; lower trade

“costs”; and improved connectivity to markets. “Internal barriers” such as poor infrastructure,

inefficient customs, unreliable supply chains; high energy costs that impede competitiveness also need to be removed.

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Why AFT is important for Africa’s global integrationWhy AFT is important for Africa’s global integration

Africa lags behind despite recent growth rates.

Trade is of central importance to achievement of Africa's development goals.

Global integration remains an imperative for realisation of globalisation benefits.

Aid for Trade is an important catalyst for integration.

Africa lags behind despite recent growth rates.

Trade is of central importance to achievement of Africa's development goals.

Global integration remains an imperative for realisation of globalisation benefits.

Aid for Trade is an important catalyst for integration.

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How does AFT respond to Africa trade challenges? It addresses …How does AFT respond to Africa trade challenges? It addresses …

Constraints to trade policy & regulations.

Trade development through support to business services e.g. finance and investment.

Trade related infrastructure needs e.g. roads

Building productive capacity for diversification.

Meeting adjustment costs to trade reforms

Constraints to trade policy & regulations.

Trade development through support to business services e.g. finance and investment.

Trade related infrastructure needs e.g. roads

Building productive capacity for diversification.

Meeting adjustment costs to trade reforms

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The AFT priorities for AfricaThe AFT priorities for Africa

Access to modern “infrastructure” for transport;

Trade facilitation issues;

Studies suggest African exports could increase by as much as 17% from a 10% improvement in customs procedures.

Standards testing laboratories.

Example: Fish harvest worth more than US$400 million from L. Victoria would be assured of unfettered market access.

Access to modern “infrastructure” for transport;

Trade facilitation issues;

Studies suggest African exports could increase by as much as 17% from a 10% improvement in customs procedures.

Standards testing laboratories.

Example: Fish harvest worth more than US$400 million from L. Victoria would be assured of unfettered market access.

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Principles to underpin success of AFT in Africa

Principles to underpin success of AFT in Africa

Political leadership and commitment;

Regional approaches critical for optimal results;

Appropriate delivery mechanism; and

Participation and involvement of the private sector.

Political leadership and commitment;

Regional approaches critical for optimal results;

Appropriate delivery mechanism; and

Participation and involvement of the private sector.

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ECA’s strategy for AFT in AfricaECA’s strategy for AFT in Africa

Having clear “clusters of activities” in line with Africa’s broad priorities on AFT.

Establishing strong and deep partnership with other actors in Africa.

Putting emphasis on national and sub-regional ownership of action-plans and mapping out of priorities critical.

Having clear “clusters of activities” in line with Africa’s broad priorities on AFT.

Establishing strong and deep partnership with other actors in Africa.

Putting emphasis on national and sub-regional ownership of action-plans and mapping out of priorities critical.

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Clusters of ECA ActivitiesClusters of ECA Activities

Coordination Working with WTO, AfDB and AUC the ECA to

assist in creation of proposed “Aid for Trade Network”.

Capacity building for trade taking advantage of the extensive trade work through ATPC. ECA to avail its expertise to countries and

regional economic communities in mapping out their priorities and develop Aid-for-Trade action plans.

Monitoring and evaluation

Coordination Working with WTO, AfDB and AUC the ECA to

assist in creation of proposed “Aid for Trade Network”.

Capacity building for trade taking advantage of the extensive trade work through ATPC. ECA to avail its expertise to countries and

regional economic communities in mapping out their priorities and develop Aid-for-Trade action plans.

Monitoring and evaluation

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ECA’s Action Plan for 2008ECA’s Action Plan for 2008

1. Regional AFT Network: Collaboration (ADB).2. Audit existing RECs AFT plans to identify projects

for implementation under AFT.3. Support alignment of regional and national AFT

programmes.4. Assist preparations of AFT plans at national and

regional level where they don’t exist.5. Monitoring and evaluation: Together with AUC

and AfDB, help in preparing the Progress Report in 2008 for Africa.

1. Regional AFT Network: Collaboration (ADB).2. Audit existing RECs AFT plans to identify projects

for implementation under AFT.3. Support alignment of regional and national AFT

programmes.4. Assist preparations of AFT plans at national and

regional level where they don’t exist.5. Monitoring and evaluation: Together with AUC

and AfDB, help in preparing the Progress Report in 2008 for Africa.

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Conclusion: Making AFT real and tangible in Africa

Conclusion: Making AFT real and tangible in Africa

Development partners say they have not seen specific AFT projects.

African countries on the other hand waiting for an expeditious release of AFT resources.

How then can AFT be real and tangible in Africa? African countries and RECs need to translate AFT

Action Plans to prioritized projects. Development partners need to clearly state which

resources are available for AFT projects.

ECA through the ATPC together with its partners ready to help African countries prepare AFT plans.

Development partners say they have not seen specific AFT projects.

African countries on the other hand waiting for an expeditious release of AFT resources.

How then can AFT be real and tangible in Africa? African countries and RECs need to translate AFT

Action Plans to prioritized projects. Development partners need to clearly state which

resources are available for AFT projects.

ECA through the ATPC together with its partners ready to help African countries prepare AFT plans.

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