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Explore the impact and achievements of the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) on trade facilitation in Africa. Learn about initiatives like the African Alliance for E-Commerce and African Corridor Management Alliance, spearheaded by ATPC to boost regional trade. Discover the key focus areas, funding sources, and the role of ATPC in supporting the African Union's trade development plans. Gain insights into the African Alliance for E-Commerce's capacity-building efforts and the African Corridor Management Alliance's objectives in enhancing collaboration and policy formulation.
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Contributions of ATPC/UNECA to the Trade Facilitation Agenda of Africa by Derrese Degefa African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) A presentation prepared for the ADB/WTO Symposium on Trade Facilitation for African Countries 13-15 November 2012, Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Outline • Background to ATPC • Establishment, Funding and Focus Areas • Contributions of ATPC to the Trade Facilitation in Africa • African Alliance for E-Commerce (AAEC) • African Corridor Management Alliance (ACMA) • UNECA: • PMAESA & PMACWA
Background to ATPC • Established in 2003 as an initiative of UNECA • Core funding provided by CIDA with contributions from Denmark , DFID & UNDP
Focus Areas of ATPC • The five key focus areas of ATPC • Advocacy for Trade • Policy Advisory Services • Capacity Building & Training • Providing support to trade constituencies & building strategic partnerships • Support to the (i) Private Sector through PACCI (ii) African Alliance for Electronic Commerce (AAEC) (iii) African Corridor Management Alliance (ACMA) • Knowledge Generation and Dissemination
In 2012-13 and beyond, the primary focus of ATPC is to provide technical support to AU • in implementing the Action Plan for Boosting Intra-Africa Trade and the establishment of CFTA
African Alliance for E-Commerce • African Alliance for E-Commerce (AAEC) • is a Regional Single Window initiative established in 2009. • its establishment was spearheaded by ATPC • Members (13 ): 6WA, 2CA, 3NA, 1SA, & 1EA • Cote d’Ivoire, Cameroun, Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Morocco, Madagascar, Mali, Senegal, Togo, Burkina Faso, Tunisia
Achievements & Expected Role Among other things, AAEC has been providing technical capacity building on the Implementation of SW in member countries sharing information on best practices of Single Window implementation recently developing guidelines on the implementation of SW in Africa getting involved in pilot projects to facilitate cross border formalities As Africa is aiming at CFTA by 2017 and the Single Window is already on the negotiation table of the WTO, the Alliance is expected to play a key role in fast-tracking the development of Single Window at national and regional levels across Africa
African Corridor Management Alliance (ACMA) • launched at the ATF II, 24-26 September 2012, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia • The key objectives of ACMA: • Collaboration and Information sharing • Exchange and promotion of best practices • Capacity building • Informing policy formulation • Identify and respond to financial & technical needs of the CMIs
PMA (ESA + WCA) In 1973, UNECA established PMAESA & PMAWCA with the following key objectives: • assisting port development by enhancing productivity and service delivery; • establishing linkages from ports to transport Corridors; • assisting ports & maritime members to implement IMO conventions • providing platform for exchange ideas and information where members can interface with one another on transport and trade facilitation