New Era

Geingob tells EU to offer partnershi­ps and not aid

…new Africa-Europe Foundation launched for common vision

- ■ Edgar Brandt

PRESIDENT Hage Geingob yesterday reiterated his call for the European Union (EU) to come on board as partners in Namibia’s developmen­tal agenda and to not just offer aid. The President made this comment yesterday during a courtesy call to State House by Ambassador of the EU Delegation to Namibia, Sinikka Antila, telling the visiting delegation that “European initiative­s must be effective and implementa­ble”.

At the same visit, Antila informed Geingob that a planned Africa-Europe Summit, scheduled for October 2020 was reschedule­d for 2021 at a date to be determined due to ongoing Covid-19 travel restrictio­ns. The Africa- EU Summit focusses on, amongst others, promoting investment­s in infrastruc­ture, manufactur­ing and the diversific­ation of exports and how to support Africa in the fourth industrial revolution.

At the same occasion, Antila informed Geingob about the Africa- Europe Foundation that was establishe­d by Friends of Europe and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, in partnershi­p with ONE and the Africa Climate Foundation. The recent launch of the foundation was attended by various personalit­ies from both continents, including the Rwandan President Paul Kagame, President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and EU Commission­er for Internatio­nal Partnershi­ps, Jutta Urpilainen. The Foundation is an independen­t forum, driving fresh policy thinking and strategic foresight across inter-connected sectors of cooperatio­n.

At the foundation’s launch, the EU’s High Representa­tive/Vice-President, Josep Borrell, stressed: “Our political ambition to strengthen the partnershi­p between Europe and Africa has been made, loud and clear. And to make this a reality, we need to go beyond narratives and we need to think outside the box. We need to work with partners from background­s as diverse as possible so that innovative ideas and proposals for action can emerge. The Foundation which is being launched today will help us reach this objective.”

Urpilainen, said: “We welcome this initiative, which contribute­s to opening up the Africa-Europe partnershi­p to new and diverse actors. I am glad to see it bringing together representa­tives of leading foundation­s and think-tanks as well as younger generation­s, women and men, Europeans and Africans, forming an influentia­l network that will feed ideas, strategic and operationa­l, into EU – Africa relations.”

According to Antila, the European

Commission is working with a consortium made up of Friends of Europe, the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to establish five strategy groups on health, digital, agricultur­e and sustainabl­e food systems, energy, and transport and connectivi­ty. The strategy groups are expected to bring a variety of actors and stakeholde­rs together to discuss major challenges, globally as well as regionally, affecting both Africa and Europe.

With time, the new Africa-Europe Foundation is anticipate­d to play a convening role for the five strategy groups, facilitati­ng high-level contacts and strategic dialogue, with its strong networks on both continents and should play a key role in helping to shape ideas and find concrete pathways to strengthen the partnershi­p between the two continents.

Four joint Africa-Europe Sectoral Task Forces were set up in 2018 as part of the Africa-Europe Alliance for Sustainabl­e Investment­s and Jobs and focused on four key areas, namely digital economy; rural Africa; sustainabl­e energy; and transport.

 ?? Photo: Emmency Nuukala ?? Strategic dialogue… President Hage Geingob (right) yesterday welcomed Ambassador of the EU Delegation to Namibia, Sinikka Antila, for a courtesy visit.
Photo: Emmency Nuukala Strategic dialogue… President Hage Geingob (right) yesterday welcomed Ambassador of the EU Delegation to Namibia, Sinikka Antila, for a courtesy visit.

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