[kictanet] Ten African countries sign alliance for e-commerce

alice alice at apc.org
Mon Mar 23 11:58:19 EAT 2009


        Balancing Act



        Ten countries sign alliance for e-commerce

Ten African countries have signed up to the "Pan African Alliance for 
E-Commerce," a new ICT based program launched by the United Nations 
Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

The Alliance hopes to establish and encourage the use of “Single Window” 
across the continent, which is an electronic platform where traders 
undertake transactions online. The system is believed to reduce the need 
for paperwork.

The main aim of the alliance is said will intensify cooperation and 
initiate common projects of interest to African countries and 
sub-regions. Senegal, Tunisia and Mauritius have such platforms, 
dramatically reducing the time it takes to clear customs in those countries.

So far 10 African countries have signed with the alliance while a number 
of other countries are expected to join the alliance in the next few 
months Ibrahim Nour Eddine Diane, president of executive committee of 
the alliance, told journalists at the launching ceremony this week in 
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Cameron, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Ghana, Morocco, Gabon, Libya, 
Togo and Kenya were listed as the 10 countries that have signed with the 
alliance.

It is the first of its kind on the continent, and the signatories hope 
to encourage more countries to create their own single windows platforms 
that would become part of the wider network.

The Pan-African Alliance on e-Commerce seeks to set up a framework for 
exchange of Single Window experiences in Africa and establish a 
mechanism to assist countries in the development of Single Windows. It 
also plans to ensure Africa’s representation in international forums and 
contribute to the development of the concept at a global level.

Putting in place a platform of resources for facilitating the 
establishment of regional Single Windows and improving existing projects 
and facilitating cooperation with other regions of the world, notably 
through the establishment of pilot paperless projects with countries of 
Asia, Europe and America is also mentioned as main target of the alliance.

In addition, the alliance also acts as focal point for development 
partners and international institutions active in the promotion of 
Single Windows in Africa.
(Source: Africa News)







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