Friday 12 July 2013

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PRESS RELEASE N 93/2013


Meeting between the Deputy Chairperson and a US delegation on the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
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Addis Ababa, 11 July 2013 – The Deputy Chairperson, H.E. Mr. Erastus Mwencha had a working session in his office today with a delegation led by the US Ambassador to Ethiopia, H.E. Donald Booth, in preparation for the 12th AGOA Forum which will be hosted this year by the Ethiopian Government at the AU Commission from 9 to 13 August, 2013. The hosting of the Forum by Africa at the Headquarters of the AUC is very timely as it coincides, as mentioned by the Deputy Chairperson, with the 50th Anniversary of the OAU/AU.

The main issue discussed revolved around the post-2015 AGOA bearing in mind that the Act is set to expire in 2015. Both parties agreed that AGOA is an important partnership tool and is mutually beneficial to Africa and the US. The Deputy Chairperson pointed out that the global economic and political scene had changed since the enactment of AGOA and therefore there was need to review that unilateral initiative in order to develop its full potential.

In this regard, there was an exchange of views on measures to be taken to make AGOA more useful for Africa and the US, namely in promoting non-extractive investments, in expanding product eligibility, creating jobs and reviewing the country eligibility criteria among others. Particular emphasis was laid on the need to increase US investment in Africa by encouraging business-to-business interaction and allaying the perception of political risks while Africa continues to consolidate its regional integration process and enlarge its market.

With regard to EPAs evoked by the US delegation, the Deputy Chairperson underlined that EPAs were WTO plus and the global negotiations of the multilateral trading system should not be sidestepped. He also called for caution in suspending countries from AGOA because in the end, it does not impact on the leadership as much as it does on businesses and on the people. In the same vein, he urged for Africa to be looked as one continent including North African countries.

AUC and FAO sign a memorandum of understanding on AH7N9
Description: 2Addis Ababa- 12 July 2013- African Union Commission (AUC) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) yesterday 11 July signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Cooperation Programme Assistance to Surveillance and Early Response to Avian Influenza AH7N9 Threats in Africa.
The signing ceremony was held in the presence of H.E Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture at the AUC and Dr. Modibo Traore, FAO representative to AU, UNECA, Ethiopia and FAO Subregional Coordinator for Eastern Africa who signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organizations. 
During the signing ceremony, Commissioner Tumusiime expressed the AUC’s appreciation for the partnership with FAO and also the capacity support to AU Member States in the implementation of various development programmes including the Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) just signed.
“When we work together we do make a difference,” she said while expressing the hope that this collaboration would continue to grow from strength to strength.
Dr. Modibo reaffirmed the commitment of FAO to support the AUC and specifically the Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture as well as its relevant specialized technical offices, particularly the Inter-African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) in coordinating the programme to Surveillance and Early Response to Avian Influenza AH7N9 Threats in Africa.
He observed that so far there was no indication that this virus had affected Africa and expressed the hope that this concerted action would keep Africa vigilant and free from the virus.
The concern about the new influenza AH7N9 virus in human beings was declared in China since mid February 2013. The priority activities under this TCP will be initially carried out targeting at-risk countries including those previously infested with bird flu (HPAI), notably Egypt, Nigeria, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Cameroon and those having close trade ties and flight connections with China particularly, Kenya, Zambia, DRC, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Senegal.