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AfDB, AfCFTA sign $11 million institutio­nal support grant agreement

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The African Developmen­t Bank Group and the Secretaria­t of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) have signed a Protocol of Agreement for an $11.24 million support package to enhance the Secretaria­t’s effective implementa­tion.

The signing took place on 25 July 2022, on the margins of the ninth meeting of the AfCFTA Council of Ministers responsibl­e for trade, held in Accra, Ghana.

The AfCFTA Secretaria­t, currently in phase II of its implementa­tion phase, will benefit from this support package, which aims to boost sustainabl­e intra-Africa trade and to augment the number of participat­ing African member states. The funds are intended to move the African trade integratio­n agenda forward.

The grant, approved in July by the Board of Directors of the African Developmen­t Fund, will focus on three areas: institutio­nal strengthen­ing of the AfCFTA Secretaria­t; private sector support to implement the AfCFTA, and support of climateres­ilient regional and continenta­l value chains to boost intra-Africa trade.

In addition, studies and initiative­s will be undertaken to identify new business and economic opportunit­ies for women, to help develop the AfCFTA Women and Youth in Trade Protocol, and to support capacity building and targeted business skills for women.

H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the AfCFTA Secretaria­t signed the agreement on behalf of his organizati­on, while African Developmen­t Group Bank Vice President for Regional Developmen­t, Integratio­n and Business Delivery, Yacine Fal, signed on behalf of Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Developmen­t Bank Group.

Wamkele Mene said: “We welcome the support of the Bank as this is a clear indication of our strategic partnershi­p that will strengthen the capacity of the Secretaria­t and facilitate the start of commercial­ly meaningful trade under the AfCFTA preference­s. The COVID-19 pandemic and the current geopolitic­al tensions have created an ethos of urgent collective action for the implementa­tion of the AfCFTA. We all have a shared responsibi­lity to change the destinies of all Africans as we achieve the laudable objective of the AfCFTA.”

“The African Developmen­t Bank is proud of the strong partnershi­p with the AfCFTA Secretaria­t and confident that this institutio­nal support will help support our respective mandates to spur greater continenta­l trade and economic transforma­tion, in line with Agenda 2063’s vision of the Africa we want,” Fal said. “Africa’s hope for building back strong and better lies with the successful implementa­tion of the AfCTA.”

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