Monday, April 4, 2016

Economic Commission for Africa Ministerial Conference takes place in Addis Ababa

The Deputy Executive Secretary for Economic Commission for Africa(ECA), Mr.Abdallah Hamdok welcomes  Tanzania’s Deputy Minister for Finance and planning Dr. Ashatu Kijaji at ECA headquarters in Addis Ababa Ethiopia this evening for a briefing session prior to the commencement of ECA Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development due to take place tomorrow(4th April 2016)
The Deputy Minister who arrived in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa this morning is expected to chair the opening session of the conference  with the theme” Towards an Integrated and Coherent Approach to Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals  DGs”.
The Ministers’ conference was preceded by a two days ninth Joint Annual Meetings of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Finance , Monetary Affairs, Economic planning and Integration.
The Deputy Minister for Finance Dr.Ashatu Kijaji in discussion with The Deputy Executive Secretary for Economic Commission for Africa(ECA) Mr.Abdallah Hamdok  and The Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and Ambassador of Tanzania to Ethiopia H.E. Naimi Hamza Aziz  at ECA Headquarters in Addis Ababa Ethiopia this evening.
The Deputy Minister for Finance Dr.Ashatu Kijaji go through conference papers with The Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and Ambassador of Tanzania to Ethiopia H.E. Naimi Hamza Aziz  at ECA Headquarters in Addis Ababa Ethiopia this evening.
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Addis Ababa Ethiopia 
The United Nations Under Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Dr. Carlos Lopes said this during the opening session of the 4th General Assembly of the forum for Former African Heads of State and Government (Africa Forum) held at UNECA Conference Centre in Addis Ababa today.


The two days General Assembly of the Forum for Former Heads of State and Governmen(2-3April 2016) has been sponsored by The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa UNECA.

“African countries need to undertake economic structural transformation geared towards industrialization,” adding that recent growth of economies in most African countries was a result of increase export of raw commodities to industrialized countries.


Dr. Lopes said that manufacturing in most African countries has been going down significantly in the past decade despite doubling of GDP in the same countries as a result of increase of export of raw commodities and that there has been an increase in internal consumption of imports.


The UNECA Executive Secretary outlined some challenges the continent is facing towards industrialization including patenting and protection by the industrialized countries of their intellectual property rights in commodity production, complex trade regimes in global market, inadequate technology and stiff competition.


Dr.Lopes, however, said the there is a great hope for Africa to industrialize by embarking upon the production and proper utilization of renewable energies to process raw commodities(Agro processing) in various countries creating job opportunities to most young people in Africa.  


He further said that countries should formulate sound economic policies aimed at encouraging the population to consume what is produced locally to boost local industries and that commodity based industrialization is capable of creating between five to seven million jobs annually in Africa reducing tremendously youth unemployment in the continent.


Dr. Lopes said that proper and appropriate technology should be adopted in various African countries to curb low productivity and boost storage capacity to prevent post harvest loses which is a common feature in most African countries that subsequently trigger food insecurity in the advent of bad weather.


In her remarks during the same occasion, The Chairperson of the African Union Commission Dr.Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma emphasized the need for African countries to take a seriously a move to review their academic curricula so as to equip the young generation with relevant skills to fit into modern production processes adding that emphasis should be placed on science subjects and vocational training.


Dr.Zuma reiterated the need for African countries to speed up the process of integration through the promotion of intra-African trade and tourism and simplify procedure on cross border movements so that young people could travel freely in the continent in search for jobs other economic ventures.


The AUC Chairperson further emphasized the need for African countries to mobilize domestic resources to fund various local development projects and reduce donor dependence and that the focus should be placed on building infrastructures including roads and railways to connect African countries and boost intra African trade and labor movements.  


The 4th General Assembly of Former Heads of State and Governments will among other things exchange views on the Economic partnership Agreement, and the issue of illicitly financial flows and their development impact, as well as Africa’s development Agenda 2063.


Former Heads of State attending the Africa Forum include Tanzania’s former Presidents Ali Hassan Mwinyi and Benjamin William Mkapa, Malawi’s former President Bakili Muluzi, Namibia’s former President Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba, Nigeria’s former President General Jackob Gowon, South Africa’s Thabo Mbeki and Mozambique’s former president Joaquim Alberto Chissano who is  also the chair of the forum.


The Africa Forum Constitutes an informal network of former African Heads of State and Government and other African Leaders designed to support the implementation of the broad objectives of the African Union(AU) and its initiative, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development(NEPAD), at the national, Sub regional  and Regional levels. With the specific functions of advocacy and think tanking, the Arica Forum will help to harness the experience, moral authority and good offices of  former African Heads of State and Government and African Leaders  with the view to assisting the advancement of Africa’s Social and Economic Development.

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