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      Speech Delivered by H.E. Gerd Muller, Director General of UNIDO, Extra-ordinary Summit of the African Union on Industrialization, Economic Diversification, and the African Continental Free Trade Area

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      Speech Delivered by H.E. Gerd Muller, Director General of UNIDO, Extra-ordinary Summit of the African Union on Industrialization, Economic Diversification, and the African Continental Free Trade Area
      Nov 25, 2022 - 11:00
      Speech Delivered by H.E. Gerd Muller, Director General of UNIDO, Extra-ordinary Summit of the African Union on Industrialization, Economic Diversification, and the African Continental Free Trade Area

      Excellencies,

      ⦁ It is a great honour for me to be here with you.

      ⦁ As former Federal German Minister in the Government of Chancellor Angela Merkel, cooperation with Africa was my main priority.

      ⦁ Of 54 African countries, I visited 45 of them in my eight years to get to know them there, on the ground.

      ⦁ I will continue this commitment as the new Director General of UNIDO.

      ⦁ Please let me take this opportunity to express my thanks for your great support for my election.

      ⦁ To me, this means a commitment for and to the future.

      ⦁ Understanding Africa means understanding its diversity, its differences and its sheer size.

      ⦁ The continent is 100 times bigger than my home country of Germany.

      ⦁ Africa is the growth continent of the 21st century.

      ⦁ You have a young population, which will double by 2050

      ⦁ This offers many opportunities.

      ⦁ However, currently the many dramatic crises are hitting Africa particularly hard:

      ⦁ The COVID pandemic, with the ongoing severe economic consequences.

      ⦁ Exploding costs for energy and grain especially because of the war in Ukraine.

      ⦁ And climate change with drought, floods and related disasters in many countries.

      ⦁ Africa is not responsible for any of these crises.

      ⦁ The rich industrialized countries must take on responsibility, for the economic and financial impacts.

      Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,

      ⦁ You do not need others telling you what to do.

      ⦁ What is needed is simple: justice, fair markets, fair trade, and access to finance on fair conditions.

      ⦁ To put it concretely, this is what is necessary:

      ⦁ First, debt relief for the LDC countries. Industrialized countries – the USA, European and others support their economies not with billions but with trillions.

      ⦁ Second, African countries and LDCs in the world need effective support from the IMF and the World Bank.

      ⦁ Third, climate protection: I just came back from COP27. Compensation for the extensive losses and damages in Africa and worldwide is necessary. By those historically more accountable. The current agreement is not sufficient.

      ⦁ The G20 countries are responsible for 80% of emissions. Africa for 3%.

      ⦁ It is time that African States, via the African UNION, become a member of the G20 group of states and sit at the decision-maker’s table!

      ⦁ I once again call for a Marshall Plan with Africa.

      ⦁ Africa needs investments in energy, infrastructure, digitalization – in sustainable industrialization.

      ⦁ With the Agenda 2063, the AU has defined its own path.

      ⦁ With the African Continental Free Trade Area, you have undertaken a huge and promising project.

      Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

      ⦁ UNIDO is a proud partner for you.

      ⦁ 53 African countries are our members.

      ⦁ More than 50% of our projects are in Africa.

      ⦁ I will make sure this cooperation grows even stronger.

      ⦁ We have many milestone initiatives in Africa.

      ⦁ 9 of our 12 ‘Programmes for Country Partnership’ – PCPs – are with African states.

      ⦁ We invest in agro- and industrial parks, in renewable energy projects, in the development of green hydrogen projects.

      ⦁ UNIDO is your partner for sustainable industrialization. Our common goals are:

      ⦁ to grow domestic value creation in commodities like coffee, cocoa, cotton and by building up the agro-processing and food industry.

      ⦁ the processing of raw materials into high-value products, for example copper, bauxite, cobalt.

      ⦁ Rwanda and Ghana are already successful in setting up their own car production.

      ⦁ By 2050, Africa will need 500 million automobiles. The goal is your own auto production industry: cars ‘Made in Africa’.

      ⦁ Senegal, Ghana, South Africa and others are successfully building up a pharmaceutical industry and medicine production.

      ⦁ Africa needs its own vaccine production capacity.

      Excellencies,

      ⦁ In conclusion: Sustainable industrialization needs sustainable energy supplies, and the huge investments required for this.

      ⦁ Africa has the potential to become the green continent of renewable energies and green hydrogen.

      ⦁ With investments in agriculture, it is possible to become self-sufficient – to end hunger!

      ⦁ The manufacturing sector can and must double.

      ⦁ The goal is to process raw materials, to add value locally and to achieve a fair price through value chains.

      ⦁ And to create decent jobs through industrialization.

      ⦁ Again, UNIDO is your partner. I believe in the future of Africa.

      Thank you so much.

      AU
      Economic Development, Tourism, Trade, Industry, Minerals (ETTIM)
      17th Extraordinary Summit on Industrialization

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