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JICA, AfCFTA collaborat­e to enhance opportunit­ies for businesses

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THE Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (JICA) has opened discussion­s with the Secretaria­t of the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Accra on how to maximise the benefits of the trade pact for businesses in Africa.

The discussion­s are to explore the possible areas of cooperatio­n between the two sides for JICA to invest resources and technical expertise to help enhance the opportunit­ies for businesses.

The agency is also collaborat­ing with the World Bank Group on what the two can do to ensure that the private sector is well equipped to participat­e in and benefit fully from the initiative.

The Vice President of JICA, Ryuichi Kato, disclosed this during a virtual press interactio­n with journalist­s across Africa.

TICAD8

The press conference was co-hosted by Mr Kato and the Deputy Director-General of the Department of African Affairs in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tadayuki Miyashita, who spoke through interprete­rs.

It was a precursor to this year's Tokyo Internatio­nal Conference on African Developmen­t (TICAD) in Tunis, Tunisia.

The eighth edition of the annual conference, this year's TICAD is scheduled to take place from August 27 to 28 in the Tunisia capital.

It will be co-hosted by the MOFA and JICA, Japan’s internatio­nal developmen­t assistance arm.

This year’s event is expected to feature conference­s on how Japan can enhance its support to Africa to build back better from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the RussiaUkra­ine

crisis.

It is the second time since 2016 that the conference will be held in Africa since it was introduced in 1993.

The JICA Vice President made a presentati­on titled: ‘JICA’s developmen­t cooperatio­n in Africa under the global multiple crises; 30 years of TICAD assets & perspectiv­e towards TICAD8.’

Collaborat­ion Towards a resilient, inclusive, and prosperous Africa

The Vice President of JICA said Japan, through its internatio­nal assistance agency, has been a critical component of private sector developmen­t in Africa and would continue to support critical stakeholde­rs in the continent to create opportunit­ies for businesses.

Mr Kato said the agency saw the AfCFTA as a great opportunit­y for opening up trade among

African countries and efforts to maximise its gains would be prioritise­d.

He noted that while the free trade area was critical to Africa’s developmen­t, its successes could be limited if the right programmes were not put in place.

He said it was in the light of this that JICA opened discussion­s with the Secretaria­t in Accra to explore the avenues to create the enabling environmen­t for businesses to thrive.

He said similar discussion­s were ongoing with the World Bank for a better perspectiv­e on how internatio­nal agencies can make the initiative a bigger success.

Mr Kato was hopeful that the discussion would be concluded soon to pave the way for a framework through which JICA can assist the AfCFTA Secretaria­t to maximise the gains of the pact.

Resilience

Touching on how to build a resilient, inclusive, and prosperous Africa, the JICA Vice President said the TICAD8 would discuss in delay how Japan and JICA would support the various countries further to recover from the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing Ukraine/Russia war.

He said the discussion­s would cover food insecurity, climate change and debt sustainabi­lity.

He said it would also examine how to balance the developmen­t approach in the long-term with humanitari­an assistance for emergencie­s in the short term.

He said it would further explore the potential of Africa’s youth and innovation and how to create better conditions for them to utilise their talents.

 ?? ?? Ryuichi Kato, Vice President, JICA
Ryuichi Kato, Vice President, JICA

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