Government says the proposed programmes under the Zambia NEPAD Action Plan (ZNAP) would help the nation’s existing potential in all sub-sectors of the economy.
Foreign Affairs Director of Development Cooperation and International Organizations Anne Mtamboh says the identified projects under various programmes have a high potential to generate accelerated and sustained levels of economic growth.
Mrs. Mtamboh said this at the on going Zambia stakeholder consultative meetings with the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) in Lusaka, Thursday.
She said the levels of economic growth are expected over a period of time provided appropriate, sufficient and effective investment is made.
Mrs. Mtamboh disclosed that the the projects currently included in the ZNAP document include the Zambia -Angola Rail and Road Link, New oil refinery established, strategic fuel reserve establishment, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) promotion.
Others are pineapple and cassava commercialization, low cost irrigation promotion, food fortification, education for all, control of communicable diseases, setting up of E-schools, government and commerce promotion.
She however said that no single project under the ZNAP has been launched as yet adding that a fully fledged secretariat has also not been established yet.
And NEPAD Lead Person for Capacity Development Initiative and Country Processes Florence Nazare described Zambia’s steps towards the initiatives as progressive.
She said NEPAD will continue forging for new partnerships aimed at changing unequal relations between Africa and the developed world.
The New Economic Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) was adopted at the 37th summit of the then Organisation Africa Unity (OAU) in Lusaka in 2001.
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