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Title: West Africa Road Map toward Hong Kong 2005


1
West Africa Road Map toward Hong Kong 2005
Mouhamet Lamine Ndiaye Regional Trade Campaign Of
ficer
2
West Africa Road Map toward Hong Kong 2005
  • 1. End dumping
  • 2. Flexible tariff regime
  • 3. Stop EPA in its current form
  • 4. Adequate Special and differential treatment

3
  • Background
  • Out of the 15 countries in West Africa, 12 are
    classified as Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
  • The agricultural sector is the principal source
    of employment for West African region 60 of all
    West African live in rural areas and draw their
    resources from agricultural activities
  • It contributes as much as 35 of regional GDP as
    well as 15.3 of all goods and services exports
    of the region

4
  • Background (Contd)
  • 10-15 million small farmers in West and Central
    Africa live directly from cotton production
    usually carried out alongside food production and
    animal rearing in small-scale family based
    agricultural enterprises
  • The HK ministerial is the major focus of the Make
    Trade Fair campaign in 2005 because OI sees this
    as a major opportunity for world leaders to take
    major decisions regarding the future of global
    trade rules and whether they will be
    fundamentally altered to promote development and
    poverty reduction

5
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
1. End dumping / Trade distorting subsidies
Cotton West African governments continue to pursu
e an end to cotton subsidies in WTO and play an
active role in defining measures to strengthen
their power to decide in negotiations on
agriculture (to end 2005)
6
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • 1. End dumping / Trade distorting subsidies
    (Contd)
  • cotton
  • How we will achieve this in 2005
  • Harmonised position of West African government
    (UEMOA and ECOWAS),
  • Recognition of damage of subsidies on cotton
    farmers and agreement on implementation of cotton
    panel,
  • An emergency fund is agreed for the African
    cotton and / or external development funds are
    made available to enable minimal price stability
    and support to small West African cotton farmers

7
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • 2. Flexible tariff regime in ECOWAS to promote
    food security and develop the agricultural
    sector
  • Rice and other staple foods
  • How we will achieve this in 2005
  • West African governments (Nigeria, Senegal,
    Ghana, Burkina) and Regional institutions define
    strategic agricultural sector for tariff and
    other protection,
  • Feed negotiators with existing research to
    support argument for protection of strategic
    agricultural sector (Rice, poultry and other
    staple food),

8
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • 3. Stop EPA in their current form
  • Reform Art 24 of the WTO substantially all trade
    and not exclude any major sector
  • Art 24 stipulates that any regional grouping that
    decide to become Customs Unions with CET must
    see these only as interim phase on the way
    towards becoming open free trade areas.

9
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • 3. Stop EPA in their current form (Contd)
  • Reform Art 24 of the WTO substantially all trade
    and not exclude any major sector
  • How we will achieve this
  • Develop alternatives to EPAs
  • Launch a campaign against art. 24 in Nigeria,
    Senegal, Ghana, Burkina, Niger, Mali and Benin,

10
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • 4. Adequate Special and differential treatment
    for WA countries to have the power to decide the
    pace and scale of opening of their market (agric,
    industries and services)
  • How we will achieve this
  • West African govts to propose flexible rules,
  • SDT for the Non LDCs in West Africa

11
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • Popular Mobilisation
  • Popular mobilisation and campaigning tools will
    be developed jointly with partners to reach wider
    audience
  • How we will achieve this
  • The big noise has grown to a total of 3.5 million
    signatures in West Africa (1 000 000 for Ghana,
    Nigeria and Senegal 500 000 for Burkina by end
    2005
  • Celebrities photos shoots in Nigeria, Senegal,
    Burkina, Ghana widely dispatch in WA and beyond

12
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • Lobbying
  • Identify entry points and keep updated power
    analysis as regard to key ministries, ECOWAS and
    WAEMU using strategic CS partners to lobby in
    Geneva, Brussels, USA, and national capitals
  • How we will achieve this
  • Use strategic partners to lobby in national
    capital
  • Nigeria NTN, NLC, NANTS, etc
  • Senegal ENDA, AA, FNPC, CNCR, FONGS, etc
  • Ghana GAWU, TWN, AA, ISODEC
  • Burkina UNPCB, ABC Burkina, CPA, etc 

13
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • Alliances
  • Cotton
  • We should develop alliances in a special way
    with
  • AProCA and its national members to play a
    leading role in lobbying and popular mobilisation
    around cotton
  • Research orgs CIRAD, REPA INERA, LARES
  • NGOs and Civil Society groups ENDA Dialogues
    Politiques, ACORD, GRET, Agir Ici, ICTS, IDEAS
  • Governments and regional organizations C4,
    Senegal WAEMU, ECOWAS
  • Private Sector ACA, Sodifitex, CMDT, Dagris
  • Donors German, Swiss cooperation, French
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DFID, Sweden,

14
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • Alliances (Contd)
  • Rice
  • ROPPA as the lead to the regional rice strategy
  • PRIAF who will elaborate trainings for farmers
    orgs from may to December 2005
  • Others
  • Consumers Orgs
  • Trade Unions,
  • Media
  • Celebrities

15
OI West Africa Objective for HK 2005
  • Key Targets
  • West African trade ministers (Mali, Burkina Faso,
    Senegal, Benin, Chad, Ghana, Nigeria) and
    regional organizations to develop coordinated
    negotiating positions/ demands and also on
    privatisation/ liberalization policies and to
    review the CET in order to harmonize with ECOWAP
  • Multilateral donors (WB, IMF, FAO) involved in
    cotton sector support and reform in WA region (HQ
    and country/regional programmes)
  • West African countries ambassadors in Brussels
  • MPs of West African countries in trade and
    agriculture commissions

16
Key moments on the road to HK
17
Key moments on the road to HK (Contd)
18
Wish Id gotten in on the cotton case when Oxfam
asked me

Guess Ill have to stop subsidising American
cotton farmers.
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