Latest Documents
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Guidelines for Integrating Data Provisions in Protocols on Digital Trade
The African Guidelines on Integrating Data Provisions in Digital Trade Protocols are part of the broader framework established by the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol (DTP), which aims to facilitate digital trade across African Union member states. These guidelines focus on harmonizing data governance practices to ensure that digital trade is secure, inclusive, and beneficial for all African nations.
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Spotlight Infrastructure Newsletter
- September 13, 2024
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African Digital Compact (ADC)
African Digital Compact (ADC)
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Continental Artificial Intelligence Strategy
Continental Artificial Intelligence Strategy
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than a technological leap; it’s a transformative force reshaping our world. With far-reaching impacts across economics, society, and geopolitics, AI is driving revolutionary changes in healthcare, agriculture, finance, and education.
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African Union Child Online Safety and Empowerment Policy
The African Union Child Online Safety and Empowerment Policy establishes key principles such as children's right to safety, privacy, and online participation with prime importance attached to children's best interests and will support member states in developing strategies and programs to promote child online safety and empowerment.
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Western Africa Regional Digital Integration Program (WARDIP)
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AU INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK FOR DIGITAL ID
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5th Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee CCICT-5
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Report on the Implementation Status of African Road Action Plan for the Decade
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AU Data Policy Framework
This Data Policy Framework aims to strengthen and harmonise data governance frameworks in Africa and thereby create a shared data space and standards that regulate the intensifying production and use of data across the continent.
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Africa Energy Balances & Indicators 2021
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AFREC Policy Brief 2:Natural Gas in the African Energy Landscape
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October 27, 2021
This report highlighted the achievements,challenges occurred and comments made by the technical experts on the topic as follows, Digital Transformation Strategy (DTS) for Africa, Digital Health Strategy and Digital Agriculture Strategy.
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4th Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee CCICT-4
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Report of the 3rdordinary Session of the STC on STC-TTIIE
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REPORT OF THE 3RD ORDINARY SESSION OF THE STC-TTIIE
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Strategy: Development of a Harmonised Regulatory Framework for AfSEM
The electricity sector in Africa still faces huge challenges that include low capacity factors and reserve margins, high transmission and distribution system losses, low operating and availability factors and high operating costs, as well as high duration and number of outages and low access rates, amongst others. These challenges have adversely affected the socio-economic development on the continent.
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Action Plan for Harmonised Regulatory Framework for the Electricity Market
The significance of an integrated energy market has been highlighted by the World Energy Council (2005), which indicated that the traditional approach of limiting energy planning and service provision to the national level, has contributed negatively to enhancing energy accessibility in Africa.
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Declaration of the STC Sub Committee on Energy of the STC-TTIIET
We, the Ministers in charge of Energy meeting by Video Conferencing on 1 December 2020 as the STC Sub Committee on Energy of the Specialized Technical Committee on Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism, convened by the African Union Commission (AUC) to take stock of the implementation status of the Actions Plan adopted by the STC-TTIIET at its second ordinary session held in April 2019 in Cairo, Egypt
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Report of the Joint Ministerial Meeting of Ministers of Health and Ministers of
AFRICA AGAINST COVID-19: SAVING LIVES, ECONOMIES AND LIVELIHOODS CAMPAIGN TO PROTECT BORDERS, ECONOMIES AND SCHOOLS FROM COVID-19
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The impact of COVID-19 on African Oil Sector A special report by AFREC on the iThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) is bringing unprecedented changes to the world. Its impact and the necessary response of governments will mean that the next one to two years at least will be very challenging for economic and social development in all countries of the world. One of the sectors that will see significant challenges is the oil sector, globally and in Africa.
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The Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa (2020-2030)
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3rd Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee CCICT-3
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