NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 29 – African Innovators have an opportunity to get funding for their ideas through the new Africa Continental Free Trade Area Vision Challenge.
The challenge seeks African innovators and entrepreneurs who have compelling solutions to challenges affecting the continent’s Intra Africa trade.
Some of the areas identified to drive the agenda include Agriculture and Food Security, Education and Skills, Natural Capital and Environment, Technology among other sectors all aimed at advancing Intra – Africa trade.
Potential Investment in the ideas selected will be by Africa’s leading Development Finance Institutions & Banks that include AfDB, TDB, Afreximbank, BADEA, AFC, Equity Bank, Ecobank, and CIB among others.
Contestants only have to register for an AfCFTA number at no cost at www.afcfta.app and then submit their entry through the online portal ( https://www.afcfta.blog/challenge ) to participate.
There are two deadlines for the submission of Ideas that include November 27, 2020 for the first round and December 30, 2020 for the last round.
The ACCRA AfCFTA Secretariat, has partnered with the Sankoree Institute of AfroChampions and the AU Open Corridors Initiative to create the AfCFTA Vision platform.
“It is true that Africa has seen a number of trade agreements at regional level, but AfCFTA is different because it is being set up as the ultimate program to fulfil the dreams of the Founders of the African Union: a truly single market big and strong enough to compete for the biggest of global opportunities. The launch of the AfCFTA the Vision Challenge to resource our innovators and entrepreneurs with the key instruments to drive trade on the continent shows the unique passion being invested in this enterprise,” said Francis Mangeni, Director of Trade Promotion and Programs at the Accra-based AfCFTA Secretariat.
The move comes as the secretariat is gearing towards launching a global one-stop-technology platform that will link Innovators and SMEs to possible partners for their innovative projects that can boost trade across the continent.
The platform dubbed AfCFTA App, will issue a mark of identity to every organization or businesses interested in benefiting from AfCFTA to ease ways of doing business and getting partnerships across Africa, export and import goods under the low duty regime, and satisfy some “know-your-customer” requirements at banks and financial institutions.
The app will go live on January 1, 2020.AfCFTA is the world’s largest trade block with a membership of 54 out of the 55 African Union nations.Once fully operational, economists say AfCFTA would considerably […]