ICSOE 2022 forum underlines urgent need for accelerated diversification in Central and Eastern Africa
Africa
THE joint Intergovernmental Committee of Senior Officials and Experts meeting organised by two offices of the UN Economic Commission for Africa, ECA, in Central and Eastern Africa, in collaboration with the Government of Seychelles was held, ICSOE, on 15-17 November in Mahe Seychelles.
The High-level policymakers, heads of international organizations, the private sector, representatives of youth groups, UN Officials, academia and the media at the meeting called for collective solutions, cooperation and coherent action to enhance diversification as key to hedging against inflation.
A diversified approach to our economies will help African countries navigate a variety of different environments,” says Jean Luc Mastaki, acting Director of ECA in Central Africa, while discussing the uncertainty around the current inflationary scenario.
Mama Keita, Director of ECA in Eastern Africa also stressed that “Diversification can stand a better chance of delivering resilient economies and better performance in changing and unstable environments”.
The meeting was held under the theme “Strengthening resilience, economic growth and diversification in a context of instability and shocks: the role of Special Economic Zones, innovative financing, tourism and the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA.”
AfCFTA and Job creation
Participants at the ICSOE underscored the role of trade and investment in infrastructure that supports the private sector to implement the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
AfCFTA offers immense trade opportunities. The continent is home to the fastest-growing population globally, with numbers expected to rise by nearly 50% over the next 14 years, growing from 1.2 billion people today to over 1.8 billion in 2035.
The meeting also underlined the need for digital technologies in the production value chain as essential to create the needed jobs in Africa and to transform our economies to achieve the Sustainable development agenda 2030 and Africa we want Agenda 2063.
Create value chains such as the one on batteries throughout Africa
As many countries plan to increase their share of electric vehicles on their roads, how ready is Africa to service these markets? Participants in Seychelles pondered this question while discussing how the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) can leverage its abundant cobalt resources and hydroelectric power to become a low-cost producer of lithium-ion battery cathode precursor materials.
According to ECA, Electric vehicles represent a $7 trillion market opportunity between today and 2030, and $46 trillion between today and 2050, according to the new report
Prospects of urban Tourism
The need to strengthen the tourism sector beyond national parks and nice beaches was also discussed. Countries were called to fully harness the tourism opportunities presented by the urban areas which have largely remained underdeveloped.
Participants largely discussed how to develop key flagship products based on the urban areas’ comparative and competitive advantage. This will enable African urban areas individually brand and position themselves based on their uniqueness.
Nearly 120 participants from 20 African countries attended the hybrid meeting.
A.I
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