22nd Meeting of the ICE: Transforming Economies as a Means of Accelerating Sustainable Development in West Africa

Robertsfield, Liberia, April 19, 2019 - The Sub-Regional Office for West Africa (SRO-WA) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and the Government of Liberia will organize, from May 08 to 10, 2019, in Robertsfield, Liberia, the 22nd Meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee of senior officials and Experts (ICE) for West Africa.

This 22nd Meeting will be held under a regional context marked by the entry of UN, African Union, ECA and ECOWAS reforms in their decisive phases. It shall also be marked by the continuation in planning, by States, aimed at better improving a slow-paced development despite the decade of economic growth in the West African countries.

The main objective of the Committee is to discuss recent developments likely to impact economic and social development in West African countries, with a view to identifying major challenges to be addressed and to proposing guidelines for accelerating sustainable development in West Africa through the transformation of the economies of the Sub-Region. In this light, participants will have to review the statutory reports prepared by the Secretariat. During this Meeting, delegates will review, in turns, the Report on Implementing the SRO-WA Work Program in 2018 and prospects for 2019, the Report on the Regional Profile of West Africa and the Report on Progress in Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in West Africa.

Held under the theme: “Demographic dynamics for sustainable development in West Africa: challenges and policy measures,”this 22nd West African Meeting of the ICE will feature plenary sessions and a round table, during which reports drafted by the Bureau and communications from experts will be tabled and discussed.

Prior to the Committee’s meeting, an Ad-hoc Experts Group Meeting shall also be held in Robertsfield on May 06 and 07, 2019, on the theme “National capacities and mechanisms in evaluating progress in the implementation of agendas 2030 and 2063: assessment, challenges and prospects in West Africa.

The 22nd Meeting of the ICE will be attended by delegates from 15 West African States, as well as senior representatives and experts from the ECOWAS, UEMOA, the Mano River Union (UFM), and other intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) of the Sub-Region. Also invited are the African Union Commission, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank. In addition to the ECA, other United Nations agencies will contribute towards the success of this meeting, together with other development partners and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Development and research institutions that handle population issues in Africa will also be invited to contribute to the discussions.

 

To Editors

The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is one of the five Regional Commissions of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). Its Office in West Africa has as objective to  support the development efforts made by the fifteen countries of the Sub-Region (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) through the formulation and implementation of policies and programs that can contribute to their economic and social transformation.

The ICE is an organ created by the United Nations General Assembly. Every year, it brings together high-level decision-makers from Member States. It aims, not only to discuss economic and social performance so as to make relevant recommendations, but also to monitor the activities of the Bureau and oversee the drafting and general implementation of its work program, including the formulation of priority objectives for the Sub-Region. Thus, the ICE guides the programs of the Bureau by ensuring that subregional priorities are well integrated, and by making recommendations to resolve issues affecting economic and social development within the Sub-Region. These recommendations may, where appropriate, be considered by the ECA Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning & Economic Development.

In West Africa, the ICE meets annually to discuss economic and social performance, using/based onworking papers prepared by the ECA Sub-Regional Office for West Africa (ECA/SRO-WA).

Every year, the ICE is hosted, at its request, by a Member State of the Sub-Region.

 

For more information, please contact: Tahirou Gouro, Communications Officer, ECA-SRO/WA,

Email: Gouro2@un.org

 

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