Skip to main content

NOW

  • 2026-06-03 AU Leaders Stress Urgent Need for Resource Mobilization & Unity
  • 2026-06-03 Fifty Second Ordinary Session of the Permanent Representatives’ Committee
  • 2026-05-06 Online Registration For Journalists Now Open 8th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting
  • 2026-02-14 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly
  • 2025-03-17 Call for papers AU ECHO 2025 Edition
  • 2026-06-28 Chairperson joined PM of Mauritius at luncheon hosted by President of Seychelles
  • 2026-06-27 Minister for Foreign Affairs of Seychelles welcomed the AUC Chairperson
  • 2026-06-27 Eighth (8th) Mid-Year Coordination Meeting of the African Union and the RECs
  • 2026-06-26 Statement of the AUC Chaiperson on the occasion of the National Day of Djibouti
  • 2026-06-26 AUC Chairperson received Director-General of the Anwar AGDAUAE
    • Arabic
    • English
    • Español
    • Français
    • Portuguese, International
    • Swahili

    Welcome

    Home
    African Union
    • Theme of the Year 2026: Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063
      • HOME
      • WHO WE ARE
        • Who We Are

          Promoting Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states.

        • About the African Union
          • Overview
          • Member States
          • Constitutive Act
          • AU Symbols & Anthem
          • AU Languages
          • AU Holidays
          • AU Handbook
        • AU Structure & Organs
          • The Assembly
          • Executive Council
          • Permanent Representatives Committee
          • Peace & Security Council
          • Specialised Technical Committees
          • AU Commission
          • NEPAD / AU Development Agency
          • AfCFTA Secretariat
          • AU Foundation
          • Financial Institutions
          • Judicial, Human Rights & Legal Organs
          • Pan-African Parliament
          • Economic, Social & Cultural Council
          • African Peer Review Mechanism
          • Regional Economic Communities
          • Specialised Agencies & Institutions
        • Leadership and Champions
          • African Union Chair
          • Champion Presidents
          • AUC Chairperson
          • AUC Deputy Chairperson
          • AUC Commissioners
          • High Representatives
          • Special Envoys
          • Special Representatives
          • AU Elections
      • WHAT WE DO
        • What We Do

          Promoting Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states.

        • Key Programme Areas
          • Infrastructure & Energy Development
          • Conflict Resolution, Peace & Security
          • Infrastructure & Energy Development
          • Agricultural Development
          • Trade & Industrial Development
          • Visa Free Africa
          • Democracy, Law & Human Rights
          • Promoting Health & Nutrition
          • Migration, Labour & Employment
          • Promoting Sports & Culture
          • Education, Science & Technology
          • Youth Development
          • Economic Integration & Private Sector Development
          • Diaspora & Civil Society Engagement
          • Gender Equality & Development
        • AU Commission Departments
          • Cabinet of the Chairperson (CCP)
          • Cabinet of the Deputy Chairperson (CDCP)
          • Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy, and Sustainable Environment (ARBE)
          • Economic Development, Trade, Tourism, Industry, Minerals (ETTIM)
          • Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI)
          • Infrastructure and Energy
          • Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS)
          • Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development (HHS)
        • AUC DIRECTORATES & SPECIAL UNITS
          • Administration & Human Resources
          • Administration & Human Resources
          • Citizens & Diaspora
          • Conference Management and Publications
          • Internal Audit
          • Information and Communication
          • Legal Counsel
          • Internal Audit
          • Legal Counsel
          • Medical and Health Services
          • Programming, Budget, Finance & Accounting
          • Protocol Services
          • Strategic Planning
          • Peace Fund Secretariat
          • Women, Gender & Development
          • Partnerships Management and Resource Mobilisation
          • Intelligence and Security Committee
          • NEPAD Coordination Unit
          • Peace Fund Secretariat
        • MISSION & SPECIAL LIAISON OFFICES
          • Washington DC
          • New York
          • Geneva
          • EU & African Caribbean & Pacific States
          • League of Arab States
          • China
          • Southern Africa Region
          • Other Mission and Special Liaison Offices
          • SPECIAL UNITS
      • AGENDA 2063
        • Agenda 2063

          Agenda 2063 is the blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity pursued under Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance.

        • Agenda 2063
          • Overview
          • Aspirations
          • First-Ten Year Implementation Plan
          • Flagship Projects
          • National & RECs Development Priorities
          • Continental Frameworks
          • Key Transformational Outcomes of Agenda 2063
          • Goals & Priority Areas
          • Linking Agenda 2063 and the SDGs
      • AU REFORMS
        • President William Samuel Ruto

          H.E President William Samoei Ruto (PhD), President of the Republic of Kenya and the African Union Champion on Institutional Reform. H.E. Ruto was appointed during the 37th Assembly of Heads of State and Government in February 2024 to champion the AU Institutional Reform process taking over from the H.E Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda who led the implementation of the reform process since 2016.

        • AU Reforms
          • Overview of Institutional Reforms
          • Continental Priorities
          • Institutional Realignment
          • Connect with Africans
          • Operational Effectiveness and Efficiency
          • Sustainable Financing
          • Peace Fund
      • TREATIES
        • AU Treaties
        • Treaties
          • Constitutive Act, Charters, Privileges & Immunities
          • Treaties on Peace & Security
          • Energy & Infrastructure Treaties
          • Agriculture & Environmental Management Treaties
          • Treaties on Trade, Economic Integration & Development
          • Treaties on Refugees, Migration, Labour & Employment
          • Governance Treaties
          • Human Rights Treaties
          • Health & Social Welfare Treaties
          • Treaties on Sports, Arts & Culture
          • Treaties on Education, Science & Technology
          • Treaties on Youth Development
          • Treaties on Civil Society & Diaspora
          • Treaties on Women & Gender Issues
          • Status of All Treaties
      • NEWS & MEDIA
        • AU News and Media
        • NEWS & MEDIA
          • Latest News
          • Press Releases
          • Briefings / Media Advisories
          • Web TV / Livestream
          • Spokesperson
          • Audio-Visual Library
        • SOCIAL MEDIA
          • Facebook
          • Twitter
          • YouTube
        • MEDIA ACCREDITATION
          • LEGAL NOTICES
      • RESOURCES
        • AU Resources
        • Key Documents & Reports
          • AU Financial Statements
          • AU Budgets
          • Assembly Decisions & Declarations
          • Executive Council Decisions and Declarations
          • Reports of the AUC Chairperson
          • Mid-Year Coordination Declarations
          • Budget and Financial Reports
          • STC Reports
          • PRC Reports
          • Financial Reports and Information
        • Publications
          • AU Echo Magazine
          • Agenda 2063: The Africa we want
          • Sectoral Reports
          • The Africa Fact Book
        • More Resources
          • Election Calendar
          • All African Union websites
          • Webmail
          • AU Library
          • AU Archives
          • African Knowledge Sharing Platform - AKSP
      • WORK WITH US
        • Work with Us

          The AU offers exciting opportunities to get involved in determining continental policies and implementing development programmes that impact the lives of African citizens everywhere. Find out more by visiting the links on right.

        • Job Seekers
          • Vacancies
          • Volunteer
          • Internship
        • Corporate Procurement
          • Business Opportunities
          • AUC Procurement Policy
          • Annual Procurement Plan
          • Notice of Awarded Contracts
          • Notification of Unsuccessful Bids
          • Bids
        • PARTNERS
          • Development Partners
          • Private Sector
          • Civil Society
        • Meet Us
          • 3D Tour of AU Facilities
          • Events
          • Annual Meetings & Summits
          • Visit the AU Headquarters
          • Host your event at the AU Headquarters
      • SEARCH

      Breadcrumb

      1. Home
      2. Latest Speeches
      3. Latest Speeches

      Statement by Dr. Amani Abou Zeid, AUC Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy at the opening ceremony of the 2019 PIDA Week

      Speeches
      Statement by Dr. Amani Abou Zeid, AUC Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy at the opening ceremony of the 2019 PIDA Week
      Nov 25, 2019 - 10:00
      Speech (EN)

      PIDA Week 2019 ">PIDA Week 2019

      • Read more about PIDA Week 2019
      • Your Excellency Ambassador Khalid Emara, Assistant Foreign Minister of African Organization and Communities; and Personal Representative of the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt to AUDA-NEPAD,
      • Your Excellency Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer of AUDA-NEPAD ,
      • Your Excellency Dr. Mohamed Shaker El-Markab, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy of the Arab Republic of Egypt,
      • Distinguished participants,
      • Ladies and Gentlemen,
      • All protocol observed.

       

      1. On behalf of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mr. Mahamat Moussa Faki, and on my own behalf, I would like to express our sincere appreciation to the President and the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt, the warm hospitality extended to us since our arrival in this historical and beautiful city of Cairo. I would also like to acknowledge the presence of Dr. El-Markab, representing the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt. We highly appreciate your presence in this opening ceremony as a demonstration of your Government’s commitment to advocate and promote Africa’s infrastructure development.

       

      1. I would also like to express our gratitude to the AUDA-NEPAD, African Development Bank (AfDB), and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) for their efforts and collaborations with us in facilitating this important event.  My gratitude also goes to the European Union and German Cooperation through GIZ for their continued technical and financial support. I would also like to thank all our participants and delegates from the AU Member States at this very important event – the 5th PIDA Week.

       

      1. The PIDA Week offers a valuable opportunity for public decision makers, project developers, private sector, civil society, and academia to exchange views and proffer solutions towards the implementation of regional infrastructure projects on the continent.
      2. As we are all aware, the African Union Agenda 2063 highlights the need to enhance regional and continental efforts for accelerated and integrated infrastructure development in Africa, through high-level policy development and engagement, consensus building, promotion of regional integration, as well as mobilisation of financial and technical resources to support the development regional infrastructure projects.
      3. The development and provision of efficient infrastructure services including both hard and soft infrastructure will provide a crucial platform for Africa to enhance economic productivity, facilitate trade, and accelerate industrialization and markets development at the national, regional, continental and global levels.

       

      Excellencies,

      Distinguished Delegates,

      Ladies and Gentlemen,

       

      1. The theme of the 5th PIDA Week is “Positioning Africa to deliver on Agenda 2063 through multi-sectoral approaches to infrastructure development” for two important reasons. First, the scarcity of financial resources and the low levels of access to infrastructure as well as the increasing demand for efficient services means future infrastructure systems have to be smart, integrated, efficient as well as transformative. Second, the huge financing and volumes of infrastructure required calls for good collaboration at all levels of projects development including mobilization of resources, projects implementation, maintenance and operation for the attainment of the Agenda 2063 aspirations.  Thus the 5th PIDA Week will seek to highlight the importance of integrated corridor approach in accelerating infrastructure development and expansion on the continent.

       

      1. Obviously, the physical and economic transformation of the continent cannot be achieved without a reliable and quality infrastructure network and services. As stated in the AU Agenda 2063, establishment of resilient infrastructure is a prerequisite for sustainable development of our economies and for the operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

       

      In this regard, the 5th PIDA Week occurs few weeks after the 3rd Ordinary Session of the STC on Communication and ICT, held in Sharm El Sheikh with the support from the Government of Arab Republic of Egypt. I am glad to report that the Committee considered and provided valuable inputs to the Draft Digital Transformation Strategy (DTS) for Africa crafted in an inclusive manner. The DTS aims to harness digital technologies and innovation to transform African societies and economies to promote Africa's integration, generate inclusive economic growth, stimulate job creation, break the digital divide, and eradicate poverty for the continent’s socio-economic development and ensure Africa’s ownership of modern tools of digital management.

      Our gathering offers the opportunity to update all on steps taken towards the consideration of this important framework for Africa’s transformation by the Policy Organs.

      1. The current conditions of the economies of some African countries marked by volatility on export markets show the importance of prioritizing the development of infrastructure and transport facilitation services on the continent to benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). In addition, the infrastructure financing gap of $47to $87 billion per year (as reported by ICA) remains a major challenge for the 55 Member States of the African Union.

       

      1. The 5th PIDA Week also intends to build on the relative achievements and the momentum created in the previous four events to continue to engage stakeholders on the effective delivery of infrastructure on the continent. It aims at providing a platform for stakeholders to engage in accelerating and synergizing their efforts to: (1) accelerate projects preparation and implementation;(2) mobilize adequate financial and technical resources for projects; (3) increase private sector participation in PIDA implementation; and (4) mobilize Member States to integrate the PIDA projects into their national development plans.

       

      Excellencies,

      Distinguished Delegates,

      Ladies and Gentlemen,

       

      1. In April 2019, ministers in charge of Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism, meeting in Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt, in the Second Session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism reiterated on a joint requested to the African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) jointly with the African Development Bank to strive to fast track the development of second Priority Action Plan of the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA PAP 2) adopting the integrated corridor approach, which should be submitted to the AU policy organs for consideration and adoption by January 2021. Accordingly the STC mandated the Bureau of the STC to validation the studies of PIDA PAP2.

       

      1. The Mid-Term review process of the First Phase of the Priority Action Plan identifies key strategies and recommendations on:
      • the Institutional Architecture governing the delivery of PIDA;
      • the implementation of the PIDA PAP projects;
      • mobilisation of financial and technical resources; and
      • formulation of the second phase of the Priority Action Plan.

       

      1. Yesterday the Members of the Bureau of the STC on Transport, Transcontinental and Interregional Infrastructure, Energy and Tourism composed of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Lesotho and Togo, met and validated the PIDA PAP 2 integrated corridor approach, the projects selection criteria, the strategy to unlock access to rural areas and the detailed scoping study of the Continental High Speed Railway Network (CHSRN).

       

      1. With the validation of the PIDA PAP 2 studies by the Ministers the African Union Commission in collaboration with AUDA-NEPAD, the RECs and the Member States will engage the consultations for the selection of the list of priority projects which are expected to be implemented from 2021-2030.

       

      1.  Currently, the African Union Commission is leading the development of the second phase of the PIDA Priority Action Plan (PAP), which is expected to be implemented from 2020 -2030. The African Union Commission in collaboration with its continental and international partners have already initiated some key processes that will facility the selection of projects in the Second Phase of the Priority Action Plan.

       

      Excellencies,

      Distinguished Delegates,

      Ladies and Gentlemen,

      1. Please allow me to highlight some important strategies for our Regional and continental partners as well as our African Member States required to address the barriers to projects implementation.

       

      1. At the political level, there is a need for African countries and Regional Economic Communities (RECs) to mainstream PIDA projects into their national and regional development plans. It is also important that African Member States take ownership in the development and implementation of national and continental initiatives. This is necessary to ensure that there are clear and harmonized ambitions, strategies and political commitments towards ensuring access to infrastructure services as well as provide the necessary policy and financial instruments for infrastructure development at the local, national and regional levels.

       

      1. At the policy and institutional level, allocating public financing to implement infrastructure projects will be important in leveraging private sector and international financing. Using public finance to start or implement projects demonstrate government’s commitment and has the potential to improve investor confidence in infrastructure investments.

       

      1. Positioning of national institutions, frameworks and projects to mobilize resources from international and innovative financing instruments will also be crucial. There is also a need to create an enabling environment private sector participation through the provision of fiscal and regulatory incentives as well as addressing political and investment risks will enhance the flow of investments from both the domestic and international private sector.

       

      1. At the technical level, capacity building for bankable projects development at the institutional and project levels for both the public and private stakeholders including local banks will be important in leveraging and mobilizing finance from the private sector to implement infrastructure projects.

       

      Excellencies,

      Honourable Ministers,

      Ladies and Gentlemen,

       

      1.    I would like to conclude by calling upon all African stakeholders to ensure strong coordination of efforts to catalyse infrastructure development on the continent. There is also a need to ensure that the development of infrastructure on the continent contributes to transformative and inclusive growth driven by poverty alleviation.

       

      1. I would like to once again thank all our partners in organising this very important event and also Government and the people of the Arab Republic of Egypt for hosting us for this Event.

       

       

      Thank you for your kind attention.

      Infrastructure and Energy Department (IED)
      Egypt

      Infrastructure & Energy

      • Home
      • About
      • Divisions
      • News & Events
      • Documents
      • Speeches
      • Contacts
      • Integrated High Speed Train Network
      • Grand Inga Dam Project

        Departments

        • Theme of the Year 2026

          Department Resources

          • Key Documents
          • Speeches
          • All Documents
          Documents
          The Luanda Declaration on Financing Africa's Infrustructure Development
          2025-11-05

          WE, the Heads of State and Government of the African Union Member States (Full List of Attending Heads of State and Government), gathered

          Documents
          Africa's Development Dynamics 2025
          2025-10-06

          AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT
          D Y N A M I C S
          INFRASTRUCTURE, GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION
          OVERVIEW

          Documents
          Guidelines for Integrating Data Provisions in Protocols on Digital Trade
          2025-05-22

          The African Guidelines on Integrating Data Provisions in Digital Trade Protocols are part of the broader framework established by the AfC

          Documents
          AU Data Policy Framework
          2022-07-28

          This Data Policy Framework aims to strengthen and harmonise data governance frameworks in Africa and thereby create a shared data space a

          More
          Speech
          Speeches
          Keynote Speech by H.E. Amb. Selma Malika Haddadi, AUC Deputy Chairperson, at the Celebration of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy
          2026-06-19
          Speech
          Speeches
          OPENING REMARKS FOR H.E. MOSES VILAKATI COMMISSIONER FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, BLUE ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT 11 OUR OCEAN CONFERENCE
          2026-06-17
          Speech
          Speeches
          All statement delivered on the event: The African Union Commission, Zambia, And Acmad Convene Continental Dialogue To Strengthen Africa's Preparedness For El Niño 2026/2027 Through Enhanced And Timely Weather And Climate Services
          2026-06-15
          Speech
          Speeches
          Remark by H.E. Amma A. Twum-Amoah Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, African Union Commission
          2026-06-11
          Reports
          Second Continental Report on The Implementation of Agenda 2063
          2022-02-10

          Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.

          Documents
          The Fifth Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Biennial Review Report,
          2026-06-19
          Documents
          Climate Action Innovation Hub Report Africa Climate Summit 2025
          2026-06-10
          Documents
          Strategic Framework for the Prevention and Management of Anaemia in Africa
          2026-05-19

          The African Union Commission (AUC), through the Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, has launched the S

          More

          About the African Union

          An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena.

          African Union Headquarters
          P.O. Box 3243, Roosvelt Street W21K19
          Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
          Tel: +251 11 551 77 00
          Fax: +251 11 551 78 44

          Follow Us

          Opportunities

          • Bids / Procurement
          • Careers
          • Internship
          • Procurement / Bids
          • African Union Youth Volunteer Corps
          • Visit the AU Headquarters
          • AU Library
          • Achats / Offres

          Quick Links

          • Home
          • AU Handbook
          • Agenda 2063
          • Financing the Union
          • All African Union websites
          • Agenda 2063
          • Organes de l'UA

          • Web Mail
          • Legal Notice
          • Official Warning

          © The African Union Commission