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Release N.71/2013
African
Ministers and BADEA agree to support AUC effort to implement the Pan African
Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Campaign (PATTEC) Initiative
Khartoum,
Sudan, 15 – 16. June 2013 - African Ministers and representatives of 13 countries
including; Burkina Faso, Burundi, Chad, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Niger,
Senegal, Soudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, officials of the Arab Bank for
Economic Development in Africa led by the Director General, Mr Abdelaziz Khelef
and African Union senior Staff led by
Mrs Rhoda Peace Tumussiime, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture, who
is also the head of the delegation, met on Sunday 16 June 2013, in Khartoum
Sudan to discuss the support BADEA will provide for the implementation of the
PATTEC Initiative in Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Affected countries.
The Director General of
BADEA, Mr Abdelaziz Khelef in his presentation welcomed the Honorable
Ministers, Commissioner and experts to the Bank. He stressed that since its
establishment in 1975 has been to reinforce its working relation with the
continental Organisation OAU/AU. He said that BADEA is fully aware about the
seriousness and social destruction caused by the spread of Tsetse and
Trypanosomiasis has responded positively to a technical assistance‘s request in
favor of capacity Building in 2009 and 2010. The Director General of BADEA,
said that in the presence of tsetse fly, neither human being nor livestock
wealth can be developed. In that context, BADEA as a development institution
will spare no efforts for the implementation of the PATTEC initiative and
efforts of the African union in that direction.
The representative of
Ministers participating in the mission, Honorable Bright Rwamirama’s in his
remarks thanked the Government of Sudan, BADEA and the Africa Union PATTEC
Coordination Office of hosting this important BADEA, African Union Members
States and AU Commission Officials to discuss a framework of BADEA’s support to
the Initiative.
Commissioner Tumussiime expressed appreciation for the
commitments made by the Honorable Ministers, AUC Officials and BADEA which she
said, is a demonstration of the significance of the mission to enhance
partnership arrangements between participating parties for the achievement of
our share goal to eradicate Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis in this region so as to
unleash the region’s development potential. She recalled BADEA’s support to
AU-PATTEC in activities that have assisted to build capacities of African
countries to implement their Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis (T&T) interventions
and stressed that affected countries represented at the Khartoum ministerial
Meeting as well as others have committed own resources and support from
partners to the implementation of the PATTEC initiative, but resources are
inadequate owing to the multiplicity of other competing priority areas in our
development realm.
The AUC Commissioner expressed
gratitude to BADEA for demonstrating willingness to provide more support to the
PATTEC Initiative, AU-PATTEC Coordination Office and other development
initiatives on the African continent in a true spirit of constructive
partnership.
She stated that DREA has a
number of priority areas, but this mission is dedicated to seeking partnership
arrangements to address the T&T problem that is one of the major
constraints in Agriculture and Rural Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. “Tsetse
and Trypanosomiasis decimate or weigh down the livestock sector which is both
for food and incomes. Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis also affect human beings and
when people are sick they are unable to be productive and this undermines
economic development. Therefore, eradicating this scourge will unlock energies
and resources towards agricultural production, productivity, food and nutrition
security as well as poverty eradication” the Commissioner noted.
During the opening
ceremony, two presentations on BADEA and PATTEC’s activities were made by Dr.
Hassan Wadatallah, Senior Economist and Dr. Hassane H. Mahamat, AU-PATTEC
Coordinator respectively.
In their statements, the
honorable Ministers stressed the importance of the implementation of the PATTEC
Initiative for their respective countries and the continent. They thanked the
BADEA and the AU-PATTEC Coordination office for the Initiative and requested
the Bank to provide Technical Assistance for the countries and AU-PATTEC Coordination as well as
loans/grants to fund their respective projects for the eradication of Tsetse and Trypanosmiasis.
The Director General of
BADEA in his concluding remarks committed BADEA to contribute to the
implementation of the PATTEC initiative as well as also to engage the Arab
League and other Arab funds to support this worthy Initiative.