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UNECA seeks EU’s support for AfCFTA implementation

The United Nation’s Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the European Union delegation have met to discuss the role of non-state actors...

Vera Songwe

The United Nation’s Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the European Union delegation have met to discuss the role of non-state actors in ensuring the success of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The EU delegation led by the President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EU-EESC), Luca Jahier, met with UNECA Executive Secretary, Vera Songwe at the weekend.

According to UNECA, trade, investment, economic growth and migration were at the core of the discussions that came a day after the AfCFTA came into force.

The Executive Secretary highlighted the role of the AfCFTA as an exciting and promising stimulant for economic growth in Africa, infrastructure investments as well as in helping address the economic causes for African migration to Europe, among others. She stressed the number of African migrants going to Europe was much less than what was being reported internationally.

According to Ms. Songwe; “One of the most important impacts of AfCFTA is that it opens the door for funding Africa’s infrastructural needs, whether its railways, highways or telecommunications, or energy. In turn emergence of adequate infrastructure will create value chains that can strengthen old markets and lead to new markets and more jobs.”

The EU Economic and Social Committee takes Africa as a serious trade partner, particularly in the contexts of both post-Lome/Cotonou Agreements, where a great deal of work has been undertaken by the Committee on the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Groups, Mr. Jahier stated.

“The EU-EESC recognized an Africa that was going through a renaissance. This was evidenced by the new incoming EU Commission which is going to put Africa as its priority,” he added.

The two agreed to work together on concrete ways to amplify the role of non-state actors as implementation of the AfCFTA begins.

In 2018, the EU launched the second phase of the Pan-African Programme to fund projects in Africa at continental or inter-regional level for the period 2018-2020.

The EU-EESC President invited ECA to undertake with the Committee joint activities and cooperate on various aspects of implementing the game-changing AfCFTA, including facilitating dialogue between Africans and Europeans, and working to create the right investment climate for the continent.

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