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Supporting Investment and Trade in Africa (SITA)

AfCFTA

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) sets out to accelerate intra-African trade by creating a single market for goods and services across 54 AU member states. ODI’s policy-relevant analyses and evidence-informed insights aim to support the negotiations and implementation of the AfCFTA.

The Supporting Investment and Trade in Africa (SITA) programme contributes to development goals of African economies and the UK’s efforts to support trade, investment and development on the continent. ODI works in partnership with the Secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), with support from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO).

The aim in the AU’s Agenda 2063 to transform the structure of African economies by boosting intra-African trade and investment requires the AfCFTA to play a crucial role. The recent UK Integrated Review highlighted the UK’s continued intention to partner with the African Union on free trade. As such, SITA aims to support AfCTA negotiations, assist on country implementation and undertake policy relevant analysis. Our activities include:

  • Supporting research and knowledge generation in the Economic Commission for Africa’s African Trade Policy Centre.
  • Increasing the technical capabilities of AfCFTA negotiators and officials in AU member states and Regional Economic Communities to negotiate and implement the AfCFTA.
  • Assessing country level preparedness and need for technical assistance in capacity building support.
  • Undertaking policy-relevant analysis around investment, the digital economy and e-commerce, and resilient economic recovery.

Our research and insights

Senegal Fishing Blue Economy
Join our discussion on realising Africa's untapped blue economy potential within the AfCFTA framework. Key stakeholders will explore challenges facing coastal industries and identify policy solutions to strengthen these sectors through regional cooperation under the continental free trade agreement.

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Video interviews at ODI with AfCFTA experts

AfCFTA: Like Never Before

CGF-ODI Conference 2023 | Amidst the global turbulence of major economic shocks relating to conflict, pandemics and climate change, African integration (especially the African Continental Free Trade Area) has emerged as a promising African response.

H.E Wamkele Mene speaks to ODI on the AfCFTA and Inclusivity

The AfCFTA plans to be inclusive for women-led businesses and young entrepreneurs. His Excellency Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the AfCFTA Secretariat, provides insights on plans for an upcoming protocol.

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The Supporting Investment and Trade in Africa (SITA) programme is funded with UK International Development from the UK government.

Read more on the AfCFTA

  1. Intellectual property and women’s economic empowerment in Africa

    Briefing/policy paper

  2. How African integration can help achieve food security

    Expert comment

  3. Ethiopia and investment provisions in AfCFTA: issues and challenges

    Research report

  4. Ethiopia and investment provisions in the AfCFTA: issues and challenges

    Briefing/policy paper

  5. The AfCFTA marks a milestone in its implementation

    Expert comment

  6. The AfCFTA and the Automotive Value Chain

    Research report

  7. AfCFTA: unlocking the potential of the digital economy in Africa

    Research report

  8. Africa’s economic integration and prospects for UK investors

    Expert comment

  9. Tanzania and the African Continental Free Trade Area: possible impacts, policy priorities and scoping of future support

    Briefing/policy paper

  10. The AfCFTA and progress for gender equality

    Expert comment

  11. How the AfCFTA can support cleaner, greener and more resilient value chains

    Expert comment

  12. The role of the AfCFTA in promoting a resilient recovery in Africa

    Research report

  13. Exploring the AfCFTA and the resilient economic recovery

    Event

  14. Africa’s economic transformation: implementing the AfCFTA

    Event

  15. Towards a green recovery in Africa: implementing the AfCFTA

    Event

  16. The climate and trade nexus in Africa

    Research report

  17. Africa trade and Covid‑19: the supply chain dimension

    Working paper