PIDA Status, Next Steps & Challenges African Stakeholders Meeting ICA Annual Meetings Paris, France – May 16th, 2011
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PIDA
Status, Next Steps & Challenges
African Stakeholders Meeting
ICA Annual Meetings
Paris, France – May 16th, 2011
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Agenda
1 •Status update
2 •Challenges
3 •Issues for guidance
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The Programme for Infrastructure
Development in Africa (PIDA)…
Joint initiative of
AUC, NPCA & AfDB
Programme of regional infrastructure projects
Transport
Energy
ICT
Transboundary
Water
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Objective: realize AU Abuja treaty
Facilitated
integration
African
Economic
Community
Improved
infrastruct.
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PIDA objectives
Establish a Strategic Framework
Establish an Infrastructure Development
Programme up to 2040
Prepare an Implementation Strategy and
Processes
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PIDA Implementation Road Map
Inception Phase
Planning Phase
Programming Phase
Consensus Building Phase
Approval Process
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Phases of the PIDA Study
1 of 2
PLANNING
INCEPTION
Inception Report
Political/Media
Launch
Kick-off Workshop
July 2010
Methodological brief
on outlook for future
Outlook for the
future & challenges
September 2010 - April 2011
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Phases of the PIDA Study
CURRENT
2 of 2
STATUS
Programming
Strategic Policy
Options
Projection of Needs
Program outlined by
sector
May 2011 - September 2011
Consensus Building
RECs, Steering
Committee & High level
meetings
Preparations of sector
programs and
Synthesis Report
October 2011 - January 2012
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Regional Capital Investments
$19 Billion/year
TRANSPORT
ENERGY
ICT
Water
Resources
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2.3 billion per year for roads
700 million per year on rail systems
900 million per year on ports
1.3 billion per year on Airports
• $7 billon per year for regional components
(+31 billion/year for new generation).
• Ongoing investments = $1.25 billion
• $2 billion per year in fiber optic cables
• 5 billion per year investment is needed on
irrigation expansion
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Agenda
1 •Status update
2 •Challenges
3 •Issues for guidance
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Inherent tensions in infrastructure
planning
6% GDP growth
ambitious but
achievable
GDP growth deepens
infrastructure crisis
PIDA
Inadequate
Infrastructure may
hamper GDP growth
Policy issues are
assumed to be solved
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Limiting factors identified
Policies are not harmonized:
• Absence of legal disincentive
Commitment at national level
• Political willingness to regional integration
• Technical capacity
Insufficient financing
• Lack of creditworthiness & public finances
• Risk perception
Confusion and overlap in responsibilities
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Learn from the past…
Avoid the STAP Trap
Ensure
ownership
Ensure
financing
Projects selected within
strategic framework
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Architecture for
PIDA implementation
AUC
NPCA
RECs
• High level advocacy – AU assembly
• Monitoring and evaluation
RECs
Countries
• Policy changes
Countries
SPVs
• Project financing
• Construction, O & M
ICA++
AfDB
• Project screening and selection
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Agenda
1 •Status update
2 •Challenges
3 •Issues for guidance
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Delivery Roadmap
Early July – Strategic briefs
• Validation by Technical Review Team, including
strengthened Bank participation and PoE
• Will endorse selection criteria for screening REC lists
September – REC Validation workshops
• Validation of prioritized project lists at REC level
October – Synthesis report
• Final Validation before submission to AU
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G20 Issues brought forward by
MDB Working Group
Infrastructure Project Preparation funds for PPP
and regional projects (new or replenishment)
Raising IMF debt ceilings to permit more
borrowing for infrastructure
Better procurement and safeguard harmonization
to permit easier joint funding of project
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Questions for discussions
G20
Acceptance
Issues for
discussion &
extension of
ICA
membership
of strict
screening
criteria before
discussing list
of projects
Role of MDBs
hard
investments
or capacity
building?
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THANK YOU – MERCI
OBRIGADO – شكرا
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