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Outline. Africa's Improved Economic PerformanceInevitability of Regional Cooperation in AfricaPotential of Regional Cooperation in AfricaAfrica's Regional Cooperation EffortsPromoting Regional Integration: Opportunities and ChallengesTransboundary CooperationImproved Participation in Global Pr
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1. 2011 Dialogue with the Economic and Social CouncilJuly 2011“Regional Cooperation as a Catalyst for Development”Abdoulie Janneh, USG & Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa
2. Outline Africa’s Improved Economic Performance
Inevitability of Regional Cooperation in Africa
Potential of Regional Cooperation in Africa
Africa’s Regional Cooperation Efforts
Promoting Regional Integration: Opportunities and Challenges
Transboundary Cooperation
Improved Participation in Global Processes
Conclusions
3. Africa’s Improved Economic Performance Africa’s economic performance quite encouraging:
grew on average by nearly 6% since 2000
showed relative resilience during the global economic crisis, growing at 2.4% in 2009
4. Africa’s Improved Economic Performance
Six of the world’s ten fastest growing economies are in Africa
Prospects of wider African markets and participation in large scale regional infrastructure projects
Improved economic performance due to:
better macroeconomic performance and high commodity prices
highly successful regional cooperation efforts to reduce conflicts, integrate economies, improve transboundary cooperation and engage more in global economic processes
Outcome of a wider regional effort to improve governance in the continent ? the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)
5. Inevitability of Regional Cooperation in Africa Regional cooperation expected to continue to contribute to growth and development of Africa
Great priority from the early post-independence period in the 1960s
RC not as a matter of choice for African countries but necessity
Of the countries on the continent, 39 have fewer than 15 million people — and 21 fewer than 5 million
32 countries have per capita incomes below $500 a year (10% of the world average of $5,000)
While Africa contains 12% of the world’s population, it produces just 2% of its output
15 out of 53 African countries are landlocked while 13 of them have a land area less than 40,000 square km
The imperative of RC in Africa is also due to the arbitrary nature of colonially inherited boundaries
6. Inevitability of Regional Cooperation in Africa Need to reduce high freight and transport cost
7. Potential of Regional Cooperation in Africa Political unity increasingly important ? great potential for regional cooperation to contribute to growth and dev’t in Africa
For instance:
If it was a single economic unit, the value of Africa’s GDP would be $1543 billion which is comparable to Brazil with a GDP of about $1575 billion
Africa’s total population of one billion people is in the same range as China and India ? the potential of using education to create a skilled and competitive workforce
Combined consumer spending in Africa is over $900 billion while its combined foreign exchange reserves are in region of $470 billion
There are over 60 transboundary river basins in Africa ? home to 90% of world reserves of platinum, palladium and rhodium
8. Africa’s Regional Cooperation Efforts Africa has sought to overcome its economic limitations and achieve the full benefits of its comparative strengths
Africa paid close attention to deepening these processes over the years
Such cooperation evident from the opportunities and challenges arising from actions that have been taken thus far:
Promote regional cooperation
Scale up transboundary cooperation
Build consensus for Africa’s engagement with the outside world
9. Promoting Regional Integration: Opportunities and Challenges Regional integration offers opportunities to African development
Examples: Institutions of Integration, Infrastructure and Trade
10. Promoting Regional Integration: Opportunities and Challenges Infrastructure:
Africa needs first rate infrastructure
The small size of African economies a challenge ! e.g. larger projects such as the INGA Dam Project (which can supply 60% of Africa’s hydropower needs) economically unviable and raising finance a challenge
The African Development Bank set aside resources to finance cross-border infrastructure projects and regional public goods
More of such facilities are needed and the establishment of the African Finance Corporation would lend further impetus
Hoped that the G20 High Level Panel on Infrastructure Investment will come up with recommendations that help Africa to obtain resources
11. Promoting Regional Integration: Opportunities and Challenges Trade:
Intra-Africa trade is about 10% ? low compared to other regions ? but poses an opportunity ? increasing through product diversification and trade facilitation
Recent example: the on-going Aid for Trade pilot project on the North-South Corridor to facilitate trade in Eastern and Southern Africa ? in the Chirundu One Stop Border Post, clearing time for commercial trucks went down from 5 days to 1-2 days whilst for passenger coaches it went down from 2 hours to 1 hour ? A "fast lane facility" even allows commercial trucks to be cleared in 5 hours
Trade helped the free movement of people especially in the East African Community and Economic Community of West African States
12. Transboundary Cooperation Transboundary Cooperation in Africa:
Jointly manage river basins
Establish regional power pools
Improving education, health including HIV/AIDs, agriculture, transport and communications
The Niger Basin Authority, Lake Chad Basin Authority, Africa Rice Centre, and regional power pools in East and West Africa and regional strategies in the various sectors. Yamoussokoro Declaration
Education: various pan-African initiatives ? e.g. Second Decade of Education for Africa (2006-2015), Pan-African University, Arusha Convention for promoting academic mobility of lecturers and students in the continent
Increasing the private sector is using regional cooperation agreements including the right of establishment in existing regional economic groupings to provide services across national boundaries ? e.g. Globacom, Ecobank, ASKY
13. Transboundary Cooperation
14. Improved Participation in Global Processes Africa’s participation in global trade processes ? regional cooperation acted as a catalyst ? the normative and analytical work of ECA and its convening power
Global negotiations and processes in trade, climate change and international finance ? at the forefront of concerns since the turn of the Millennium
African countries relatively disadvantaged in such processes and negotiations ? but there was a breakthrough in climate change negotiations in Copenhagen
ECA’ role:
Building capacity
Producing relevant policy papers
Providing forums for dialogue and consensus building
Establishment of the African Trade Policy Centre and African Climate Policy Centre
Producing technical papers on reform of the international financial system and official development assistance to backstop Africa’s participation in G20 and G8 meetings
15. Conclusion The presentation intended to give a flavour of how regional cooperation is promoting growth and development in Africa
There is much more that is taking place ? important to underscore that regional cooperation is taken very seriously in Africa ? the process has contributed to its recent good economic performance
However, there is much that still need to be done:
The work of the RECs still needs to be further harmonized
Arrangements to negotiate as one could be extended to other negotiating forums
Intra-Africa trade needs to be greatly boosted
Financing is required for climate change adaptation, to scale up quality of primary education and build much needed infrastructure
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