Post Covid 19 - African countries urgently need to take on a customized short-term policy approach that takes into consideration the structural features of the region the size of informal employment in the region accounting for 89% of total employment;
Ce matin s'est tenu un séminaire sur la compétitivité de l'anacarde ivoirien sur le marché britannique et européen tenu à Abidjan. Cette initiative fait partie d'un Programme plus élargie (UKTP) financé par le Royaume Uni qui couvre plusieurs pays en Afrique.
Congratulations to the World Food Programme (WFP) for having won this year's Nobel Peace Prize. Well deserved! ITC is working with them in the Gambia and very soon in Guinea and the Central African Republic.
ITC has started the implementation of an EU-funded EUR 4.8m project in South Sudan (4 years). The targeted sectors are fruits and vegetables. We are currently in the first month of the inception phase during which three products will be selected as well the geographical zones.
ITC has started the implementation of a EUR 4.8m project in South Sudan (4 years). The targeted sectors are fruits and vegetables. Which ones? We are currently in the first month of the inception phase during which three products will be selected as well the geographical zones
At ITC, we have just started a EU-funded project in Senegal as part of the West African Competitiveness Programme. Three sectors will be covered: Mango, onion and ICT. For the mango and onion sectors, cooperatives will be revamped.
Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre du projet ITC SheTrades Afrique de l’Ouest, le Centre du Commerce International (CCI) et l’Alliance Globale du Karité (AGK) organisent deux ateliers de renforcement de capacité les 15 et 16 septembre 2020 à l’hôtel Palm Camayenne de Conakry.
Stakeholders from across the coffee value chain in the EAC have gathered in Mombasa, Kenya, February 11-14, 2020 for the region’s pre-eminent coffee event : The EAC Coffee Business Forum is financed by the European Union through the MARKUP programme administered by ITC.
Always a pleasure to welcome you & grateful for your passion & commitment to greater inclusion of the African continent especially women & youth at the trade table. Looking forward to our further engagement! @BWGenevaMission
ITC participated in the 40th meeting of the COMESA Inter-Governmental Committee in Lusaka, 25-27 Nov 2019. The ITC-COMESA relationship has grown even bigger folllowing the signature of a new MOU for the period 1st July 2019 - 31 December 2022. A building block towards the ACFTA.
YEP Tech programme partnered with StartUp Grind to organise an event which focused on the Development of Digital Payments in The Gambia on the 9th of Nov in Banjul. StartUp Grid is a global entrepreneurs community that has an outreach to more than 125 countries
YEP Entrepreneurs at Africarena : Alpha Dem and Ebou Mendy, part of the YEP Tech Startup Support Programme, participated from the 9th to the 12th of November at Africarena in Cape Town. Africarena showcases Africa's best tech start-ups and digital innovators.
The first PSC of the Sierra Leone Country Chapter of the ECOWAS West African Competitiveness Programme will be held tomorrow in Freetown. The project, jointly being implemented by ITC and UNIDO, focuses on value addition for cocoa, cassava and palm oil.
A small packet of cashew nuts in a supermarket sells at CHF 7 in a supermarket in Geneva. Yet, Sierra Leone exports raw cashew nuts to Vietnam. One can imagine what is the share of this retail price that goes to the small holder farmer. Hence the importance of value addition.
Africa needs to accelerate its productive transformation to create quality jobs for the 29 million Africans reaching working age each year from now until 2030. Quality jobs
remain an exception for Africa’s youth and women.
African productive transformation is not spreading, especially where needed in employmentintensive sectors. The Africa-to-Asia labour productivity ratio has decreased from 67% in 2000 to 50% today. Africa’s production is not yet meeting the domestic demand.
Africa's GDP has grown by 4.6% annually since 2000. Its domestic demand accounts for 69% of this growth performance and has shifted towards more processed goods. The ACFTA raises new hopes of creating a pan-African market for the continent's industrialization.