
MORONI, Comoros, Apr 13 (IPS) – In February 2023, the Union of Comoros ratified the African Continental Free Commerce Space (AfCFTA). Later that month, the nation’s President Azali Assoumani took over as Chairperson of the African Union.
On this interview with Africa Renewal’s Kingsley Ighobor, the UN Resident Coordinator in Comoros François Batalingaya explains the UN help for the nation throughout the ratification course of and highlights funding alternatives within the nation.
These are excerpts from the interview:
Q: Comoros just lately ratified the AfCFTA. What sort of help did the UN present the nationwide authorities in guaranteeing a profitable ratification course of?
A: As you already know, President Azali Assoumani was one of many first African leaders to signal the African Continental Free Trade Agreement in Kigali in 2018. So, Comoros was all the time there with a high-level political will.

Nevertheless, there have been some considerations a couple of potential lack of customs income, which represents between 40 per cent and 50 per cent of the overall authorities income. Not all of the Members of Parliament or senior authorities officers had been satisfied that the AfCFTA is a good suggestion.
Comoros’ fundamental buying and selling companions are in (Asia) and the Center East, not the African mainland. For instance, India and Pakistan. In addition to China and Brazil. We import most of our rooster from Brazil.
Q: Now, what did the UN do?
A: First, the UN organized native and nationwide consultations. Underneath the management of the Regional Financial Fee, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the UN Improvement Programme (UNDP), there have been workshops on the three islands to debate the AfCFTA’s alternatives.
We had the session workshop within the capital Moroni, attended by President Assoumani, the Speaker of Parliament Moustadroine Abdou, governors, cupboard ministers, MPs, the non-public sector and others.

Third, high-level advocacy was my function because the UN Resident Coordinator: to encourage the political management to ratify the settlement.
Comoros has vital untapped potential or enterprise alternatives. For instance, the tourism trade could possibly be additional developed. Wanting on the tourism trade within the area, Comoros is the one nation whose tourism trade continues to be not properly developed. Neighbouring Seychelles and Madagascar obtain between 400,000 and 500,000 vacationers per yr.
Q: How did you allay fears about lack of customs revenues?
A: Whenever you take a look at what Comoros imports and the place it will get customs revenues from, these usually are not items that will probably be affected a lot by the AfCFTA. Most imported merchandise are from Center Japanese nations, India and China. However fundamental foodstuffs come from Tanzania, Mozambique, Kenya, and different African mainland nations. Importation of those foodstuffs is not going to considerably have an effect on customs income.

Q: What are some made-in-Comoros merchandise the nation might probably export to the bigger African market?
A: These are important oils like ylang-ylang of which Comoros is the primary producer on this planet; we’ve got spices which are beloved in locations like India; we’ve got vanilla and cloves.
We have to create worth chains round these merchandise and export to nations like Kenya, Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti and others. Comoros must entry these markets.
Q: Now that the Settlement is ratified, what subsequent?
A: As I mentioned, Comoros is closely depending on imports. Due to this fact, the AfCFTA should be an engine of financial progress, sustainable improvement and, importantly, poverty discount.
We have to mobilize the non-public sector to take full benefit of recent buying and selling alternatives on the continent. We have to help the industrialisation of Comoros—facilitate commerce and promote overseas direct funding.
For instance, with funding from the European Union, the UN Industrial Improvement Organisation (UNIDO) and the Worldwide Commerce Centre (ITC) are implementing a undertaking to help manufacturing, industrialisation and free commerce in Comoros. That is a very good initiative.
One other initiative is the digitalisation of the customs course of, and that is with the help of the UN Convention on Commerce and Improvement (UNCTAD).
The AfCFTA is an instrument for strengthening social inclusion; subsequently, we should be sure that girls and youth are concerned in these discussions and might take full benefit of buying and selling alternatives in Africa.
Q: A problem a lot talked about is a lack of information amongst some African merchants concerning how they’ll profit from AfCFTA. What’s the state of affairs with the non-public sector in Comoros?
A: What we’ve got performed is speak to the leaders of the non-public sector. We have to proceed to have interaction them and at a decrease degree. The sensitization has to proceed. Having ratified the Settlement, we have to elevate consciousness so that they know the way they may profit from it.
Q: What different key improvement actions is the UN endeavor in Comoros which are impacting the lives of atypical residents?
A: Effectively, let me let you know this: in July 2021, the UN (21 UN businesses, funds and programmes) and the federal government signed a brand new technology Cooperation Framework, a five-year initiative—from 2022 to 2026—divided into 4 pillars: the planet, prosperity, folks and peace.
On the planet, we need to strengthen resilience to local weather change, pure disasters and different humanitarian crises. In fact, with sustainable integration and administration of marine ecosystems. On the AU Summit, the Head of State mentioned it’s a precedence for Africa, and it could be a precedence for us over the subsequent 5 years.
The opposite pillar is prosperity. Principally, we have to create a aggressive and inclusive financial system and accomplice with the non-public sector utilizing a sustainable improvement strategy that focuses on sectors with excessive potential, such because the blue and the digital financial system.
Then we have to spend money on folks. We have to make higher use of alternatives and foster inclusive and equitable, gender-sensitive improvement, offering high-quality diet, training and social safety, and the safety of the survivors of sexual and gender violence.
The final pillar is peace. Social cohesion is a precedence for us. Human rights, gender equality and democracy are vital. That is why the elections subsequent yr are essential. We have to have public establishments which are extra inclusive, environment friendly and accountable to the residents.
We’re dedicated to accompanying the federal government to realize rising market standing and the SDGs.

Q: Comoros is an island state, that means there could possibly be local weather change challenges. What are these challenges?
A: An excellent instance is Cyclone Kenneth that hit Comoros 4 years in the past and destroyed colleges and hospitals. We’re nonetheless feeling the affect. Along with the cyclones, rising waters are additionally a serious concern.
Now we have a water entry downside. Now we have an energetic volcano known as Karthala, which might erupt any time. That is why we’re all the time in preparedness and catastrophe administration mode.
Q: There are additionally nice alternatives, I suppose. What do you inform anybody aspiring to discover funding alternatives in Comoros?
A: Comoros has vital untapped potential or enterprise alternatives. For instance, the tourism trade could possibly be additional developed. Wanting on the tourism trade within the area, Comoros is the one nation whose tourism trade continues to be not properly developed. Neighbouring Seychelles and Madagascar obtain between 400,000 and 500,000 vacationers per yr.
Comoros, earlier than the pandemic, acquired solely about 45,000 vacationers per yr, principally Comorians from the diaspora. If I had been to spend money on Comoros, I might spend money on motels. We’d like high quality motels.
Comoros now chairs the AU, and it wants high quality infrastructure for high-level conferences.Comoros is a welcoming society. I hope different folks can come and revel in that welcoming tradition. And the climate is nice. So, please, come over!
Q: What are younger Comorians doing by way of innovation?
A: Younger Comorians like to hitch their brother and sisters in particularly Marseille, France. The youth are drawn to migration. The great factor is that the ladies in Comoros are going to high school at the next fee than the boys, which isn’t the identical within the African mainland. That is fairly encouraging. Women are drawn to disciplines akin to legislation and administration and fewer to vocational coaching. So, we have to get them keen on vocational coaching too.
Q: What’s being performed to deal with this imbalance?
A: Youth employment is a precedence for the federal government and for us because the UN. We’re working with the Worldwide Labour Group to spend money on youth employment. Each single certainly one of us has a youth mandate. Once more, I can’t neglect the ladies.
Lastly, let me say that Comoros is likely one of the nations that wants help, notably investments.
The GDP per capita in Comoros is roughly $1,500. About 20 per cent of Comorians dwell in excessive poverty. Now we have extra to do to realize the SDGs. The nation wants the UN and overseas direct buyers. Let’s work collectively to help them.
Supply: Africa Renewal, United Nations
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