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VP Taylor Wants AfCFTA Secretariat For Gender Mainstreaming


  14 Septembre      27        Economy (15054),

   

MONROVIA, Sept. 13 (LINA) – Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor has called for the creation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) Secretariat for Gender Mainstreaming of women and youth, focusing on specific policies to enhance empowerment of women and youth.
She made the statement while addressing the AfCFTA conference on women and youth scheduled for September 12-14t, 2022 in Dar es Salaam, the United Republic of Tanzania.
According to a press statement from the Office of the Vice President, Madam Taylor emphasized the compelling need for a hands-on approach and collaboration necessary to ensure the actualization and subsequent transformation of the lives of the largest segment of Africa’s population, the women and youth.
The Liberian Vice President then commended the visionary decision of African leaders to collaborate and diversify economic acceleration through intra-Africa trade.

She further noted that the success of AfCFTA will not be solely assessed on its impact on trade, but also on how it has improved the development trajectory of the African continent relative to the empowerment of its women and youth.

Vice President Howard-Taylor further stressed that the provision of affordable and accessible credit to women and youth, the removal of general stereotypes to engender micro-credit facilities, and the free movement of goods and persons across Africa are amongst the most critical issues required in drawing up the final resolution for the implementation of AfCFTA as it relates to women and youth.

Madam Vice President also commended the adoption of AfCFTA, which is the largest trade pact to take effect since the establishment of the World Trade Organization, covering more than a billion people across the African continent.

While in Dar es Salaam, she held discussions with Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the AfCFTA Secretariat.
The meeting was centered on exploring the possibilities of establishing an AfCFTA Secretariat in Liberia and the promotion of intra-African trade.
Vice President Howard-Taylor, therefore, committed to ensuring that the Liberian Legislature ratifies the AfCFTA institution.

Madam Vice President concluded her engagements with a meeting with Madam Samia Suluhu Hassan, President of the United Republic of Tanzania.

The two leaders agreed on the need to strengthen bilateral relations between both nations and peoples.

The meeting also captured discussions on collaboration in the areas of mining, agriculture, and tourism.

The United Republic of Tanzania gained independence in 1961. It is the largest country in East Africa and hosts the headquarters of the Eastern Africa Community (EAC).

The country’s economy is mainly dependent on agriculture, mining, and tourism.

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