《非洲大陆自由贸易协定》能否在非洲建立一种新的发展援助模式?

C. Okafor, Kenechukwu Udoka Udibe
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《非洲大陆自由贸易协定》于2018年3月21日在基加利签署。该协议的基本目标是“通过建立一个人员、货物和企业自由流动的单一市场,加深非洲大陆的经济一体化”。这一发展旨在通过将非洲压缩成一个单一市场来取代现有的区域集团协定。本文在非洲大陆发展援助挑战和前景的背景下对这一发展进行了探讨。首要的关切是审查发展援助的新模式的前景,特别是在技术援助、在非洲大陆内转让资源和货物以促进发展以及同贫穷和不安全作斗争等特定领域。这项协定能否进一步深化和提高非洲内部现有的合作水平,并根据《非洲发展新伙伴关系》(新伙伴关系)所阐述的合作与发展理念,将非洲国家重新置于以前各项协议的起点上?研究结果表明,这种程度的关系是可能的,而且在经济上是有益的。该文件建议建立一个有凝聚力的政策框架,以促进承诺,提高生产能力,并为所有非洲国家创造一个互利的平台。
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Can the African Continental Free Trade Agreement Foster a new Paradigm of Development Assistance within Africa?
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was signed at Kigali on 21st March 2018. The basic aim of the agreement is to 'deepen economic integration of the African continent by creating a single market with free movement of people, goods and businesses'. This development is intended to replace existing agreements of regional blocs by compressing Africa into a single market. This paper interrogates this development in the context of development assistance challenges and prospects within the continent. The overarching concern is to examine the prospects of a new paradigm in development assistance, especially in the niche areas of technical assistance, transfer of resources and goods within the continent to promote development, and combat poverty and insecurity. Can this agreement further deepen and elevate existing levels of cooperation within Africa and re-position African countries on the threshold of previous articulations in line with the philosophy of cooperation and development as enunciated in the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD)? The findings show that this level of relationship is possible and economically beneficial. The paper recommends a cohesive policy framework that would instigate commitment, enhance productive capacity and create a mutual beneficial platform for all African countries.
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