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AFRICA- Rural Transformation Action Agenda

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AFRICA-EUROPE ALLIANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT AND JOBS Announced in 2018 the aim of the Africa Europe Alliance is to take the EU’s partnership with Africa to the next level. has a key role to in this plan to boost investment, support education and skills development for employability, deepen trade and improve the business .

TASK FORCE RURAL AFRICA

“I would like Europe Task Force Rural Africa (TFRA) was created in 2018 to advise the European Commission on how best to contribute to and job to have a compre- creation in Africa’s agri- sector and rural economy. Its final report was hensive strategy the starting point for an AU-EU Rural Transformation Action Agenda and on Africa, our close called for an innovative partnership operating at three levels: neighbour and our most natural partner”. PEOPLE BUSINESS GOVERNMENT , TO TO TO President of the European PEOPLE BUSINESS GOVERNMENT Commission

AFRICAN UNION (AU) – EUROPEAN UNION (EU) MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE The third AU-EU Ministerial Conference took place in Rome in June 2019 where both Unions committed to further strengthening their partnership in food and farming. The conference concluded with a joint political declaration and, for the first time, an action agenda, which was endorsed by the two institutions, as well as all AU and EU member states. EU-Africa Rural Transformation Action Agenda

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Examples of ongoing actions

DEVELOPING THE GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION (GI) SYSTEM IN AFRICA The ’s Continental Strategy for GIs aims to develop rural areas in Africa, preserve heritage and tradition, while helping farmers and producers to gain added-value for their quality In 2019, a GI digital hub has been established and a regional GI training has been orga- nised in Yaoundé. In , as part of its support to the set up of the African Continental Free Trade Area, the European Commission launched in December 2019 an initiative of 8 million Euros to support the development of an Intellectual Property Rights framework in Africa. GIs is one of the focus areas of this programme which will support priority actions like GI pilot projects, training, improved legal framework on GIs, communication activities and studies. https://africa-gi.com/en

AFRICAN-EUROPEAN FARMERS’ EXCHANGE PROGRAMME Working in cooperation with African Farmers’ Organisations, this capacity-building pro- gramme aims to increase income and improve livelihoods, as well as food and nutrition security and safety across the continent through greater integration of in the value chains. The inception phase is underway with grants having been provided to five organisations to support the planning and preparation of the programme.

PAN-AFRICAN NETWORK FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF POLICIES (PANAP) PANAP brings together stakeholders, researchers, data analysts and policymakers from na- tional and multilateral institutions to explore the role of science in supporting policy decision making in Africa’s farming and food sectors. The network was launched in November 2019. Collaboration has already begun with five making us of the JRC’s modelling instruments. Activies ahead will be prioritised to put particular emphasis on the setting up of the - can Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will be prioritised. https://www.africa-eu-partnership.org/en/our-events/panap-pan-african-network-econo- mic-analysis-policies