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The African Development Bank’s Contribution to Aid for Trade (AfT) Henri A. MINNAAR NEPAD, Regional Integration and Trade Department WIPO Conference on Building Partnerships for Mobilizing Resources for Development Geneva, 5 & 6 November 2009

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Page 1: The African Development Bank’s Contribution to Aid for Trade (AfT) Henri A. MINNAAR NEPAD, Regional Integration and Trade Department WIPO Conference on

The African Development Bank’s Contribution to Aid for Trade (AfT)

Henri A. MINNAAR

NEPAD, Regional Integration and Trade Department

WIPO Conference on Building Partnerships for Mobilizing Resources for Development

Geneva, 5 & 6 November 2009

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1. The AfDB’s Contribution to AfT• Financial and Technical Assistance

o Operational Activitieso Capacity Buildingo Knowledge Products

• Institutional Support to AfT Processo Monitoring and Evaluationo Advisory Groups

2. The Way Forward

Outline

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The AfDB’s Contribution to AfT

AfDB’s Contribution to AfT

Institutional Support to AfT ProcessFinancial and Technical Assistance

Operational

Activities

Capacity

Building

Monitoring

and

Evaluation

Advisory

Groups

Knowledge

Products

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Financial and Technical Assistance:Operational Activities

• Infrastructure accounts for over 75% of the AfDB’s activities

- In 2008, the AfDB invested nearly US$2.2 billion in infrastructure

45% on transport

38% on power supply

17% on other infrastructure

- Multinational infrastructure also supports regional integration

• Investments in infrastructure have been scaled up

- AfDB supported projects e.g. North-South Corridor and projects within corridors

North-South Corridor: US$600 million for 2009-2012 to support activities in the corridor

Nacala Corridor US$181 million

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Financial and Technical Assistance:Capacity Building and Knowledge Products

• Capacity Building

- Training of trade policy officials, especially through the African Development Institute

- Support to trade facilitation programs to increase cross-border trade and regional integration

• Productive Capacity building

- Agriculture Sector: 2006 in US$336 million; 2007 US$230 million

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Financial and Technical Assistance:Capacity Building and Knowledge Products

• Trade Development

Trade Finance Initiative: Provision of emergency funds to support trade:

US$500 million in the form of lines of credit to African financial institutional to support trade finance operations.

US$500 million in the Global Trade Liquidity Programme, which will be jointly implemented with the IFC and other DFIs.

• Knowledge Products

AfDB conducts studies and reports on markets and trade in Africa (i.e. African Competitiveness Report and the African Development Report)

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Institutional Support to AfT Process

• Monitoring and evaluation

– Monitor and report AfDB’s financial commitments.

Finalized the OECD donor questionnaire

Assisted member countries in completing the OECD questionnaire

– Participate and support national and regional AfT reviews

First regional review was held in Tanzania in 2007

Eastern and Southern Africa sub-regional review was held in Lusaka in April 2009

Regional reviews are planned for West, Central & North Africa

– Participate in the AfT Global Review conducted by the WTO

• Advisory Groups

– WTO AfT Advisory Group

– Africa AfT Working Group

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The Way Forward

• The AfDB is committed to playing a leadership role in the implementation of the AfT in Africa by:

– Addressing soft and hard infrastructure constraints through operational activities

– Assisting in institutional capacity building

– Providing knowledge

– Enhancing the monitoring and evaluation agenda to show the impact of AfT

– Sharing lessons with other donors, member countries and regional economic communities