Accelerating reform in Africa: Mobilising investment in infrastructure and agriculture

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FIFTH MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE Accelerating reform in Africa: Mobilising investment in infrastructure and agriculture Hotel Méridien President Dakar, Senegal 26-27 April 2011 Hosted by the Government of Senegal PROGRAMME

Objectives Events Launched in 2006 through a partnership between the OECD s Investment committee and NEPAD, as well as other regional and international organizations, the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative aims to strengthen the capacity of African countries to design and implement reforms that improve the business climate. The Initiative is now the major regional forum on mobilizing investment for Africa s development. The Initiative relies on a peer-learning method and on OECD investment policy tools such as the Policy Framework for Investment (PFI), the OECD Principles for Private Sector Participation in Infrastructure, and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises as well as on the work and mechanisms of the NEPAD, particularly the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA). The Initiative is backed by many partners internationally, regionally, and within the private sector, who contribute their expertise to the identification and implementation of reforms. The overall objective of the conference is to encourage discussions on investment policies, to highlight successful projects and best-practices, and to share the specific experiences of different countries. The meetings will define Africa s priorities for reform, thanks to the participation of high-level political actors, private sector representatives, development partners, and technical experts. The Government of Senegal will host the conference, which it will organise jointly with the NEPAD and OECD Secretariats. Day 1 (26 April 2011) The Forum: Mobilising investment in infrastructure and agriculture will identify the key challenges and conditions for increased investment in sectors that are crucial to reinforcing Africa s supply-side capacities. Government decisionmakers, experts and business sector representatives will discuss ways of: strengthening private investment in infrastructure, including by improving the enabling environment in this area; boosting the attractiveness of the agricultural sector for foreign and domestic investors; better mobilising green investment for growth and job creation; and enhancing business integrity in Africa. Day 2 (27 April 2011) The Ministerial Meeting: Accelerating reform in Africa, will bring together ministers and high-level representatives of international and African organizations, to explore the conditions for an acceleration of reforms targeting the improvement of the investment climate in African countries. The discussions will aim to share best-practices and successful experiences in reform implementation, and to identify key challenges to deepening reform and ways of addressing them. Project launch Launch of the Aid for investment in infrastructure project (Session 3.2): jointly implemented by the OECD Development Assistance and Investment Committees, and in collaboration with the Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA), this project analyses development partners support to improving the enabling environment for infrastructure investment in Africa. In addition to direct financial contribution to the construction of physical infrastructure, this project examines interventions that target the institutional aspects of infrastructure development, such as strengthening the regulatory framework of infrastructure investment, improving risk management, or capacity building for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). For more information on the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative, please visit our website: www.oecd.org/daf/investment/africa

DAY 1: TUESDAY 26 APRIL 2011 08:00 09:00 PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION 09:00 09:10 WELCOME REMARKS: Mr. Karim WADE, Minister of State, Minister of International Cooperation, Air transport, Infrastructure and Energy NEPAD-OECD Forum: Mobilising investment in infrastructure and agriculture Building on the experience of governments and enterprises as well as regional and international programmes and instruments, the Forum will explore ways of increasing investment in sectors that are labour-intensive and help seize green development opportunities. Government decision-makers, business sector representatives, regional and international organisations will discuss their potential contributions to increasing investment in infrastructure, agriculture and the green economy. SESSION 1 (09:10 11:00): BRIDGING THE INVESTMENT GAP IN INFRASTRUCTURE The discussions on infrastructure investment will focus on regulatory, legislative and institutional challenges, project preparation issues, innovative sources of finance (such as government and municipal bonds, pension funds or sovereign wealth funds), and risk management instruments. Main background documents: Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) inception report The AU/NEPAD African Action Plan: 2010-2015 Public investment in infrastructure: a tool for sustainable development Project focus: Dakar-Djibouti Railway project CHAIR: Mr. Karim WADE, Minister of State, Minister of International Cooperation, Air transport, Infrastructure and Energy 09:10 10:00 PRESENTATIONS: Mrs. Aminata NIANE, Minister Counsellor, Director General of APIX Mr. Ralph A.OLAYE, Manager, NEPAD Regional Integration & Trade, African Development Bank Mr. Mario PEZZINI, Director, OECD Development Centre 10:00 11:00 OPEN DISCUSSION Mr. Roger DAH, Director for UEMOA region, ECOBANK Mr. Gustavo FONTES, Director of Africa Investment and Financing, Odebrecht Mr. Kei YOSHIZAWA, Deputy Director for TICAD Process, Africa Department, JICA Mr. Olu RAHEEM, Head of Finland Trade Centre, West Africa Mr. Cyril ROUSSEAU, Head of department, Multilateral Development Institutions, Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry, France 11:00 12:00 OFFICIAL OPENING AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY: H.E. Abdoulaye WADE, President of the Republic of Senegal Mr. Mario AMANO, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD Mr. Bankole ADEOYE, Chief of staff, NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency 12:00 12:30 PRESS CONFERENCE 12:30 14:00 LUNCH AND NETWORKING

SESSION 2 (14:00 15:45): MOBILISING MORE AND BETTER INVESTMENT IN AGRICULTURE The debates on investment in agriculture will focus on: the implementation of regional and national programmes on agricultural investment under the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP); the Policy Framework for Investment in Agriculture (PFIA), a policy tool that raises key questions in major policy areas such as investment, taxation, human resources, etc. that governments need to consider before taking measures to enhance the amount and quality of agricultural investment both domestic and foreign; and ways to promote responsible investment in agriculture, by identifying specific responsibilities and points of action of home and host states, international investors and development partners. Main background document: The Policy Framework for Investment in Agriculture. Project focus: Update on the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Update on Burkina Faso s evaluation of its policy framework for investment in agriculture CHAIR: Mr. Laurent BOSSARD, Director, Sahel and West Africa Club (SWAC) 14:00 15:00 PRESENTATIONS: 15:00 15:45 OPEN DISCUSSION 15:45 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Mr. Khadim GUEYE, Minister of Agriculture, Republic of Senegal Mr. Karim DAHOU, Executive Manager, NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative Mr. Moussa KABORÉ, Director for Forecasting, and Agricultural Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Hydraulic Resources, Burkina Faso Mr. Rigobert MABOUNDOU, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Republic of Congo Mr. Ahmed Bachir DIOP, Director General, Société de Développement des Fibres Textiles Mr. Cheikh NGANE, Chair of the horticulture union, Senegal SESSION 3 (16:00 17:45): PARALLEL SESSIONS Three parallel sessions will focus on: SESSION 3.1: Green Investment for growth and jobs in Africa Organised in cooperation with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Environment Development and Action (Enda), this session will focus on green investment for growth and employment. It will look at ways of: mobilising carbon finance and other public-private financing mechanisms; expanding the use of innovative financial products, such as green bonds, for developing infrastructure that can withstand the impacts of climate change and mitigate emissions levels; and attracting green investment to enhance the competitiveness of African products especially from agriculture in international markets. Main background documents: Role of pension funds in financing green growth initiatives Climate Compatible Growth Seizing the Opportunity for Africa Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication CO-CHAIRS: Mrs. Joséphine OUEDRAOGO, Executive Director, Enda Tiers Monde Ms. Bintou DJIBO, UN Resident Coordinator and Resident Representative for the UNDP 16:00 17:00 PRESENTATIONS: Mrs. Alexandra TRZECIAK-DUVAL, Head, Policy Co-ordination Division, Directorate for Development Co-operation, OECD Dr. Moustapha Kamal GUEYE, Head, Green Economy Advisory Services Unit, UNEP

17:00 17:45 OPEN DISCUSSION Mr. Raffaele DELLA CROCE, Economist, Financial Affairs Division, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD Mr. Ernest DIONE, Deputy-Director, Ministry of Environment, Senegal Mr. Thomas SPILLER, Vice-President, Global Public Policy, SAS Mr. Libasse BA, research Coordinator, Enda-Energy Programme SESSION 3.2: Leveraging Aid for Infrastructure: Lessons and Recommendations for More Effective Partnerships The session will offer an opportunity for a focused brainstorming on the effectiveness of aid and donors contribution to leverage private investment for infrastructure development in Africa. The discussions will draw on a mapping report of DAC and multilateral donors undertaken under the Aid for Infrastructure Investment project. They should help to identify lessons and good practices and to formulate recommendations to enhance effective partnerships for infrastructure investment. The session will also contribute to preparing messages to be discussed at the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in late 2011 in Busan, Korea, on the role of the private sector in the context of aid effectiveness. Main background document: The mapping report on Aid for Infrastructure Investment CO-CHAIRS: Mrs. Aminata NIANE, Minister Counsellor, Director General of APIX Mr. Mario AMANO, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD 16:00 17:00 PRESENTATION: Ms. Dambudzo MUZENDA, Lead Advisor, Infrastructure, NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative 17:00 17:45 OPEN DISCUSSION Mrs. Yolande DUHEM, Director for West and Central Africa, IFC Mrs. Leila MOKADDEM, Regional Resident Representative, African Development Bank Mr. Yves ROBERT, Associate Director, Fidal International Mr. Emmanuel OLE NAIKO, Executive Director, Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) Mr. Toru HOMMA, Senior Advisor and Mr. Manabu IIDA, Advisor, Industrial Development Department, JICA SESSION 3.3: Promoting Business Integrity and Anti-Bribery Efforts This session will focus on the role of business integrity and anti-bribery efforts in supporting African countries to enhance investment, advance economic and social development and promote the rule of law. Building on the official launch of the AfDB/OECD Joint Initiative to Support Business Integrity and Anti-Bribery Efforts in Africa, and its first Regional Experts Meeting, held in Malawi from 12-15 January 2011, it will introduce the purpose and objectives of the Initiative and will then focus on the Anti-bribery and business integrity efforts undertaken by governments, anticorruption commissions, business representatives and civil society. Main background documents: Anti-Bribery and Business Integrity Course of Action for Africa Stocktaking of Business Integrity and Anti-Bribery Legislation, Policies and Practices in Twenty African Countries CHAIR: Mr. Mamadou DIOP, Commissioner, Commission Nationale de Lutte contre la non- Transparence, la Corruption et la Concussion (CNLCC), Senegal 16:00 17:00 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Mrs. Sandrine HANNEDOUCHE-LERIC, Senior Legal Analyst, Anticorruption division, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD

17:00 17:45 OPEN DISCUSSION Ms. Marie GAD, Chair of the Africa Ad-Hoc Group, BIAC Mr. Elimane H. KANE, Programme Coordinator, GLG (Good Local Governance)/ Management Expert, Le Forum Civil M. Roberto SCHATAN, Senior Advisor Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD 18:00 19:00 MEETING OF THE NEPAD-OECD AFRICA INVESTMENT INITIATIVE STEERING GROUP 20:00 GALA DINNER (For members of the Steering Group only; Co-Chairs Japan and South Africa) WELCOME ADDRESS BY MR. IBRAHIMA MBAYE, MINISTER COUNSELOR IN CHARGE OF NEPAD, SENEGAL

DAY 2: WEDNESDAY 27 APRIL 2011 Ministerial Meeting: Accelerating reform in Africa This meeting will highlight the importance of structural reforms in all public policy domains related to the investment climate such as investment, trade, taxation, financial markets and infrastructure for strengthening supply-side capacities in Africa. Economic policy makers will meet to share experiences concerning reform implementation, both in terms of successes and challenges encountered, and to address current issues and priorities. Main background documents: Economic Diversification in Africa, A Review of Selected Countries, UN-NEPAD-OECD Investing Across Borders, World Bank Investment Policy Review of Zambia OECD Policy Framework for Investment MASTER OF CEREMONY: CHAIR: Mr. Robert TASHIMA, Africa Editorial Director, Oxford Business Group Mr. Tsutomu HIMENO, Minister, Permanent Delegation of Japan to the OECD 10:00 11:30 PRESENTATIONS: Mr. Abdoulaye DIOP, Minister of State, Minister of Economy and Finances, Senegal Hon. Felix MUTATI, Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Zambia Dr. Maxwell M. MKWEZALAMBA, Commissioner for economic affairs, African Union Mr. Nobuhito HOBO, Vice-president, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) 11:30 13:00 OPEN DISCUSSION Hon. Jose NGOUONIMBA, Minister of Economy, Planning and Integration, Republic of Congo Mr. Victor MENGOT, Minister in charge of NEPAD, Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon Mr. Aurelien NTOUTOUME, Minister in charge of NEPAD, Gabon CLOSURE OF THE TWO-DAY CONFERENCE 13:00 13:30 SUMMARY, NEXT STEPS AND CONCLUDING REMARKS The Minister will summarise the two days of discussions, put forward options on how to implement the conclusions and recommendations, and outline the next steps to be taken within the framework of the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative. Mr. Abdoulaye DIOP, Minister of State, Minister of Economy and Finances, Senegal

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