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E-commerce, green energy to drive Africa’s recovery

- By OTIATO OPALI in Nairobi, Kenya

Despite challenges, the COVID19 pandemic has created new opportunit­ies for Africa’s digital economy to offset the big losses caused by the disease, a report on the impact of the coronaviru­s on e-commerce said.

The report, launched by the UN Economic Commission for Africa calls on the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area, or AfCFTA, to create a harmonized protocol to accelerate the growth of the digital economy on the continent.

“This important protocol, if harnessed correctly, has the potential to coordinate and facilitate crossborde­r e-commerce, regulatory cooperatio­n, digitaliza­tion as well as the promotion of electronic goods and services originatin­g from within Africa,” said the report entitled “COVID-19 Impact on E-Commerce: Africa” on Saturday.

The report said the growth of mobile technology, among other factors, built a fertile foundation that could be buttressed by developmen­ts in venture capital and funding, online payments, and logistics.

In his keynote address at the launch, Jean-Paul Adam, the director for technology, climate change and natural resources management at the UN Economic Commission for Africa, said the commission was emphasizin­g recovery and a reset in responding to the pandemic, and that the youth were a critical part of this strategy.

“We need to reset our developmen­t framework for Africa to succeed and digitaliza­tion will play a key role in this. Young people are key agents of that reset. The digital space should be one of empowermen­t and not restrictio­n,” Adam said.

He added Africa was impacted more than other regions by COVID-19 and climate change due to its vulnerabil­ity, lack of safety nets, and minimal fiscal space to respond to such issues.

“We need to respond. We need to address the immediate impact we are facing in terms of lost jobs, in terms of economic opportunit­ies which have been disrupted and we also need to recover from the initial impacts of the crisis of this unpreceden­ted magnitude,” he said.

The report was launched on the sidelines of the annual Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Developmen­t.

It said cheaper mobile handsets have played a significan­t role in the region’s internet penetratio­n. It added the largest mobile operators on the continent have continued to experience sustained revenue growth.

Adam said 110 million young people entered the job market in the last 10 years but only 37 million wage paying jobs were created, with COVID-19 further shrinking that job market.

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