The
Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (UNECA) and Ambassador of Tanzania to Ethiopia
H.E. Naimi Hamza Aziz, during the opening session of the Committee of
Experts of the 9th Joint Annual Meetings of the African Union
Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic
Planning and Integration and the ECA Conference of African Ministers of
Finance, Planning and Economic Development, held in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia from 31st March to 5th April 2016.
(picture courtesy of Tanzanian Embassy in Addis Ababa Ethiopia)
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The
work on implementing Africa’s Development Agenda 2063 has been directed
towards helping African countries overcome their continued
vulnerabilities and promote diversification in order to accelerate the
achievement of structural transformation.
The
Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (UNECA) and Ambassador of Tanzania to Ethiopia
H.E. Naimi Hamza Aziz, said this during the opening session of the
Committee of Experts of the 9th Joint Annual Meetings of the
African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary
Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration and the ECA Conference of
African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, held in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 31st March to 5th April 2016. The Ministerial segment is to kick start its deliberations on the 3rd of April 2016.
The Conference under the theme: Towards an Integrated and Coherent Approach to Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Agenda 2063 and the SDGs
at both experts and Ministerial level, will deliberate on pertinent
issues of how countries can harmonise frameworks and establish common
mechanisms of implementation, monitoring and evaluation to achieve
Africa’s collective goals of sustainable development and transformation.
Moreover,
the Conference will among other things, address the question of how
African countries can adopt and implement effectively the first Ten-Year
Implementation Plan of Agenda 2063, suggest ways for the integration of
the said plan at national, regional and continental levels and draw
lessons from the ongoing process of domesticating the First –Ten Year
implementation plan.
The
Conference will also discuss the harmonization of Agenda 2063 and 2030
Agenda and provide insight as to how an integrated and harmonized
approach for the execution of Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable
Development Goals can be designed at national level.
“As
you know the foundation for Agenda 2063 lies in the fact that, whilst
African countries have achieved remarkable growth performance, our
success has been limited in achieving structural transformation,” adding
that much remains to be done to achieve inclusive and equitable
development in Africa and that the continent’s economies were still
exposed to vulnerabilities and shocks that could adversely affect growth
prospects.
Ambassador
Naimi Aziz, who officiated the Conference in her capacity as the
outgoing Chair of the Bureau of the Committee of Experts said that, the
successful implementation of the continental Agenda 2063 will depend on
each member countries’ ability to strongly link their planning,
mobilizing and financing mechanisms.
As
she handed over the Chair to South Africa, Ambassador Naimi thanked the
joint Secretariat of the African Union Commission and the Economic
Commission for Africa for successful organization of the conference and
for the technical support which will be provided to the bureau during
the course of the meeting.
The
conference is attended by seasoned and high-level panelists from Africa
and other regions, representatives from Regional Economic Communities
(RECs) UN Agencies, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), NEPAD, AfDB and
other organizations. It will be interactive so as to give Ministers the
opportunities to address the issues elaborated above, discuss and share
their views and experiences in the advancement of Africa’s development.
(From: Tanzania Embassy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1st April 2016)
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