• Home
  • /
  • Publications
  • /
  • South-South Global Thinkers Scoping Paper: South-South Cooperation and Investment in Africa: Implications of the African Continental Free Trade Area

South-South Global Thinkers Scoping Paper: South-South Cooperation and Investment in Africa: Implications of the African Continental Free Trade Area



South-South Cooperation has an important role to play and can be utilized to provide African countries with opportunities to influence and direct economic growth and development in the region. Through the implementation of policies that encourage trade and investment among economies of the global South and by adopting innovative methods of development, doors can be opened to the continent’s countries and cities. It appears likely that the recently ratified AfCFTA will be instrumental in bolstering South-South Cooperation for trade and investment in African countries.

The paper analyzes South-South Cooperation (SSC) in the context of South-South trade and investment in Africa following the implementation of AfCFTA. The paper draws from two significant discussions: 1) the African Union Commission’s 11th African Private Sector Forum in November 2019, themed “Transforming African economies through private sector mobilization and capitalization of experiences from other regions of the world;” and 2) a workshop on “The role of South-South Cooperation in promoting and deepening trade and investment in Africa: Promoting conducive policy and legal environments in Africa” organized by the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), also held in November 2019.

Download PDF

This paper is the third in a series of South-South Global Thinkers Scoping Papers launched by UNOSSC. The paper breaks down various concepts related to AfCFTA and examines how promoting South-South Cooperation can accelerate the successful implementation of that trade deal. First, the role of SSC in regional trade and technological advancement in Africa will be demonstrated to point out previous gains and losses and point to potential avenues for development. The paper discusses the important role of the private sector and the use of effective public-private partnerships (PPPs) to further promote SSC and investment on the African continent.

The paper’s section on AfCFTA and infrastructure speaks to the importance of building financial and structural infrastructure that can expand regional trade beyond national capacities. Potential challenges of the AfCFTA dispute settlement agreement that may fuel regional inequality in trade and development are also outlined.

Connect with UNOSSC

Stay updated with the latest trends in South-South cooperation and access our vast repository of knowledge.

Copyright © UNOSSC/UNDP

Alliance Application Form

Submit an Expression of Interest and/or Demand Signal. UNOSSC reviews submissions on a rolling basis.

1. Official name of organization / institution / government entity (exclusions to apply) *
Organization logo
Maximum file size: 20 MB
2. Country *
3. Region *
4. SDG *
5. Partner category *
6. Website *
7. Brief description of your institution (max. 150 words) *
Name for the Lead *
Title for the Lead *
Email address for the Lead *
Name for the co-lead
Title for the co-lead
Email address for the co-lead
Section 3. Expression of Interest in the Alliance *
Additional information on proposed areas of engagement may be requested through the platform following initial review by the Alliance Secretariat.
Section 4. Due Diligence and Integrity Declaration *

Submission Note:

  • Submission of this Expression of Interest form does not automatically confer participation in the Alliance.
  • All submissions will be reviewed by the Alliance Secretariat, including basic eligibility screening and proportionate due diligence, as appropriate.
  • Participation in Alliance activities is determined based on relevance to articulated cooperation needs, alignment with Alliance principles, and integrity considerations.
  • Engagement under the Alliance is voluntary, non-binding, and facilitative in nature, and does not constitute funding approval, contractual commitment, or institutional membership.
  • The Alliance Secretariat may contact submitting entities for additional information or clarification during the review process.

Submission of Demand Form

Description of Demand

Indicate the type of support or cooperation requested through the Alliance.
Please briefly describe the challenge, gap, or priority. (Max. 300 words)

Thematic and Geographic Focus

Please indicate the main focus areas of your demand:

A. Thematic Areas (select up to three)
B. Geographic Focus (select all that apply)

Proposed Engagement Modalities

Please indicate how you would like to engage through the Alliance (select all that apply):

Expected Outcomes

Please indicate the main results you seek to achieve through this engagement. (Max. 200 words)
Examples:
• Capacity strengthened
• Partnerships established
• Sectoral or regional strategies co-developed
• Solutions piloted
• Knowledge generated
• Policies informed

Timeline and Readiness (if applicable)

1. Expected timeframe for engagement:
2. Current stage:

Additional Information

Please provide any additional information, documents, or links relevant to this submission.
(Max. 200 words or upload link)

Submission of Offer Form

Description of Contribution

Indicate the type of contribution your institution can provide and describe the expertise, resources, or solutions you may offer.
Please briefly describe your proposed contribution. (Max. 300 words)

Thematic and Geographic Focus

Please indicate the main focus areas of your interest:

A. Thematic Areas (select up to three)
B. Geographic Focus (select all that apply)

Proposed Engagement Modalities

Please indicate how you would like to engage through the Alliance (select all that apply):

Expected Outcomes

Please indicate the main results you aim to achieve through this engagement. (Max. 200 words)
Examples:
• Capacity strengthened
• Partnerships established
• Sectoral or regional strategies co-developed
• Solutions piloted
• Knowledge generated
• Policies informed

Timeline and Readiness (if applicable)

1. Expected timeframe for engagement:
2. Current stage:

Additional Information

Please provide any additional information, documents, or links relevant to this submission.
(Max. 200 words or upload link)

Organization Registration

Authentication & Due Diligence This prototype simulates identity verification, due diligence confirmation, and an authentication step before submission. *

First Name *
Last Name *
Email address *
Password *
Confirm Password *
Name of institution / organization *
Country / Region *
Organization Type *
Organization other *
Function / role *
Organization logo *
Maximum file size: 1 GB

Login

Login / email *
Password *
Remember me

Forgot password?

Connect form

Your name *
Email *
Organization / institution *
Job title / role *
Reason for connecting:
Short message

Scroll to Top