Continental Infrastructure Seminar Africa 2013 (CISA_2013)
DEVCO and Africa Union Commission
Event details
Description
Continental Infrastructure Seminar
Addis Ababa, 01 October – 4 October 2013

The Continental Seminar for Infrastructure in Africa was co-hosted by the Delegation of the European Union to the African Union and the African Union Commission at the AUC Conference Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 1st to 4th October 2013. The event offered the unique opportunity to bring our African Partners, Financing Institutions, DEVCO Services, all our African EU Delegations and specialized sector organisations together at continental level. The total number of 125 participants mirrored the great appetite created for this event and recognised the important role our partners attribute to the EC as reliable partner for sustainable infrastructure development. The objective of the seminar was to exchange views, information and experience for the development of regional infrastructure in the energy, transport, water and ICT sectors. The seminar also aimed at the screening of regional and continental potential programmes to match EU policies with African needs and priorities to orient the respective future regional/continental infrastructure agendas under the 11th EDF RIPs and PAP.
Agenda
Monday, 30 September 2013 – EC Internal Part
08.30 Opening of the internal part of the Seminar
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Opening remarks, by Gary Quince (Head of Delegation Ethiopia)
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Opening of the Seminar, by Roberto Ridolfi (Devco Director for Sustainable Growth and Development)

09.00 EU programming strategies
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Strategic use of blending in infrastructure financing, by Roberto Ridolfi (Devco Director for Sustainable Growth and Development)
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Stocktaking from programming exercises, by Agai, Giribaldi, Laakso, Mariijnissen and Tsiavos (Devco E, D/3, and C/3)
10.45 Infrastructure financing, by Céline Maertens and Eleftherios Tsiavos (Devco C/3)
14.00 Sector programming: Transport, by Paolo Ciccarelli, Jurgen Kettner and Marc Stalmans (Devco C/6)
15.00 Sector programming: Water and green economy, by Antoine Saintraint (Devco C/2)
16.15 Space – Satellite navigation services, by Stefano Scarda (Entr H/3)
17.00 ICT development strategy for Africa, by Vlassios Venner (CNECT D/1)
Tuesday, 01 October 2013 – EC Internal Part

08.00 Energy Sector Matters, by Roberto Ridolfi (Devco Director for Sustainable Growth and Development)
09.00 Energy: Implementation the ‘Barroso pledge’: helping to provide access to energy to 500 million people by 2030, by Georgios Pantoulis and Lennart Deridder (Devco C/5)
10.45 Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) – policy and international coordination, by Georgios Pantoulis and Lennart Deridder (Devco C/5)
Tuesday, 01 October 2013 - Open Session
14.00 Opening of the Seminar
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Opening remarks, by Gary Quince (Head of Delegation EUD to AUC)
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Opening remarks, by Aboubacar Babamoussa (Director African Union Commission)
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Opening, by Roberto Ridolfi (Devco Director for Sustainable Growth and Development)
14.30 PIDA – Setting the framework for infrastructure development, by Maurice Niaty-Mouamba (AUC)
15.15 Regional Networks and Sector Governance challenges (I), by David Kamara (Dir. ECOWAS), Abu Sufian Dafalla (Dep. Dir. COMESA) Part 1- Part 2 and Azhari Karim (IGAD)
16.15 Regional Networks and Sector Governance challenges (II), debate
16.45 Capacity Building to roll out PIDA, by Ralph Olayé (AfDB)
17.15 Energy: Implementation the ‘Barroso pledge’: helping to provide access to energy to 500 million people by 2030, by Georgios Pantoulis and Lennart Deridder (Devco C/5)
Wednesday, 02 October 2013 - Open Session
08.30 Added value of blending approach, by Céline Maertens (Devco C/3)
09.15 Project Cycle and Bankability of Infrastructure Projects: by Heike Rüttgers (Director EIB)
10.45 Development Banks approach towards strategic infrastructure development in Africa including PPP, by Ralph Olayé (AfDB), Rima Le Coguic (AFD), Amelie D’Souza (KFW), (SIMEST)
14.00 African priorities for water and sanitation, by Bai Mass Taal (Executive Secretary AMCOW)
15.00 Water - Case Study on Lake Victoria, by Giorgio Ficcarelli (EUD to Kenya)
16.15 Energy – case study, by Georgios Pantoulis and Lennart Deridder (Devco C/5)
17.00 ICT - Case studies on HIPSSA and AfricaConnect, by Vlassios Venner (CNECT D/1)
17.45 Space - Case study on Galileo / EGNOS, by Stefano Scarda (Entr H/3)
Thursday, 03 October 2013
08.30 Transport – Sector governance in focus (introduction by Paolo Cicarelli (Devco C/6))
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Trade facilitation, border posts and axle load control along North-South corridor in Southern Africa, by Mark Pearson (TMSA)
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Axle load control: case studies, lessons learned and guidelines, by Mike Pinard (SSATP)
09.50 Case studies on transport sector governance
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Axle load control at EAC level, by Adam Grodzicki (EUD in Tanzania)
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Ouverture des marchés de transport à la concurrence en Mauritanie, by Michel Laloge (EUD in Mauritania)
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Observatoire des pratiques anormales en Afrique de l’Ouest, by Marc Stalmans (DEVCO C/6)
10.45 Transport – Investment in focus, by John Donovan (TMSA)
11.45 Case study on corridor investment: the Great East Road rehabilitation, by Sigvard Bjork (EUD in Zambia)
14.00 Introduction to the transport working groups under the Transport Side Event, by Paolo Ciccarelli (HoU Devco C/6)
Thursday, 03 October 2013 – Side Event Transport
14.30 Transport working groups session I, introduced by Devco C/6
16.30 Transport working groups session II, introduced by Devco C/6
Friday, 04 October 2013 – Side Event Energy/Transport
08.30 Energy working groups, introduced by Devco C/5
10.45 Conclusions of working groups by region on corridor investment and sector governance by WG presidents
12.00 Official Closure Session, by Gary Quince (HoD EUD to AUC) and Aboubacar Babamoussa (Director African Union Commission)
Related documents
General Introduction to the Continental Infrastructure Seminar 2013
English (39.5 KB - DOC)Opening of the Internal Part of the Continental Infrasrtucture Seminar
English (46 KB - DOC)EU Water Development Policy and the new framework for action
English (2.22 MB - PPT)Transport Sector - Shape of our future Regional Cooperation
English (1.38 MB - PPT)Green Economy and Infrastructure
English (6.21 MB - PPT)Satellite navigation in Africa
English (3.91 MB - PPTX)EU-Africa cooperation on ICT in MFF 2014-2020
English (2.42 MB - PPTX)PIDA: Africa's Time for Action
English (2.84 MB - PPTX)Opening Speech of the Session with Partners
English (45 KB - DOC)ECOWAS Regional Networks and Sector Governance Challenges
English (4.71 MB - PPTX)IGAD Regional Transport and ICT Policies
English (3.78 MB - PPT)COMESA Region Key Economic Infrastructure Projects
English (2.05 MB - PDF)COMESA Priority Investment Plan
English (1.38 MB - PDF)Capacity Building to Roll out PIDA
English (767.9 KB - PPTX)Added value of blending approach
English (1.28 MB - PPT)Project Cycle and Bankability of Infrastructure Projects
English (2.99 MB - PPTX)Instruments to Finance Infrastructure Projects
English (3.79 MB - PPTX)Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth
English (1.07 MB - PPT)How do we support the Development of local investment through financial instruments?
English (2.62 MB - PPTX)AMCOW's Water and Sanitation Priorities at Regional and Continental Levels
English (2.96 MB - PPTX)The EU Africa Trust Fund: Lake Victoria WATSAN Case Study
English (970 KB - PPT)EU-Africa cooperation on ICT in MFF 2014-2020
English (3.45 MB - PPTX)Infrastructure, Project Preparation and Trade Facilitation
English (11.69 MB - PPTX)Axle Load Control: Case Studies, Lessons Learned, Guidelines
English (2.06 MB - PDF)Harmonization of Axle Load Control at EAC Level
English (1.37 MB - PPT)Mauritanie: Ouverture des marchés de transport à la concurence
English (2.13 MB - PPTX)Observatoire des pratiques anormales d'Afrique de l'Ouest
English (645.5 KB - PPT)North South Corridor Road & Border Posts
English (3.25 MB - PDF)Blending in Practice: Great East Road Rehabilitation Projet - Zambia
English (1.75 MB - PPT)Introduction to Working Groups
English (384 KB - PPT)
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