1: Providing Fully Integrated Trade Capacity Building for RECs
2: Providing Comprehensive Capacity Building for Trade Constituencies
3: Mainstreaming Cross-Cutting Items
:: Set up Trade Policy Units in RECs
:: Mainstream HIV/ AIDS, Gender and Environment into ATPC Activities
Reference Documents
On average, 95% of the members of a regional economic community in Africa belong to another community. Source: Aria II, ECA.
The Economic and Welfare Impacts of the EU-Africa Economic Partnership Agreements
Trade Facilitation -Single Window Workshop, 15-16 October 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ATPC Work in Progress
No Need to Reinvent the Wheel, Achieving Aid for Trade Through the Almaty Programme of Action
No.60 January 2007
Nigeria: Mainstreaming Trade Policy Into National Development Strategies
Can Market Access Help African Agriculture?
Non-Agricultural Market Access Which modalities for a positive African agenda?
No.35 May 2006
Diversification: towards a new paradigm for Africa’s development
Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) Negotiations in WTO:Modalities for a positive post Hong Kong African agenda
Renegotiating GATT Article XXIV – a priority for African countries engaged in North-South trade agreements
Emerging Issues and Concerns of African Countries in the WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and the Doha Round
Trade Regimes, Liberalization and Macroeconomic Instability in Africa
Progress Report on Regional Integration Efforts in Africa towards the Promotion of Intra-african Trade [French]
Assessment of the impact of the Economic Partnership Agreement between the ECOWAS countries and the European Union [French]
The EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement: A Regional Perspective
Effets des accords de partenariat économique entre l’UE et l’Afrique sur l’économie et le bien-être
Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Performance, Challenges and Responsibilities
No.20 May 2005
No.15 Décembre 2004
Evaluation de l'impact de l'accord de partenariat economique entre les pays de la CEMAC et l'Union europeenne
No.14 Mars 2005
Doha Round entre Promesses, désillusions et résignaions
No.13 March 2005
Assessing the Consequences of the Economic Partnership Agreement on the Rwandan Economy
No.12 March 2005
Trade Preference and Africa: The State of Play and the Issues at Stake
No.11 March 2005
Unrestricted Market Access for Sub-Sahara Africa: Important Benefits with Little Cost to the QUAD
No.10 March 2005
Economic and walfare Impacts of the EU-Africa Partnership Agreements
No.9 September 2004
Economic and Statistical Analyses of Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
No.8 Septembre 2004
Exclure l’Afrique des marchés? Evaluation de l’accès aux marchés pour les pays africains
No.7 September 2004
Libéralisation commerciale et développement: quelles leçons pour l'afrique?
No.6 September 2004
Trade liberalization and development: lessons for Africa
No.5 September 2004
Fiscal implications of trade liberalization on African Countries
No.4 September 2005
Trade Facilitation to Integrate Africa into the World Economy
No.3 July 2004
Trade Liberalisation under the Doha Development Agenda : Options and Consequences for Africa
No.2 July 2004
Cancun and Post-Cancun Briefing Papers on Africa and the Doha Development Agenda
No.1 June 2004
Les processus creation du marché commun africain: une vue d'ensemble