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Africa must pursue industrialisation, sustainably

King JajaBy King JajaAugust 5, 2023No Comments1 Views
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To adapt to these challenges and achieve sustainable industrialisation Africa must change the way it creates policy.

Africa must move away from prescriptive models and accept that there is no single model for successful industrialisation. Its path must be contemporary, sustainable, and uniquely African.

To achieve this, African countries must embrace adaptive policymaking, which allows for experimentation and learning. By adopting a proactive test-and-learn methodology, governments can focus on implementation, building capacity, and delivering results. Ministries responsible for industrial policy need the resources and influence to design, monitor, and implement their own policy experiments. Relying solely on external assistance and expertise limits the effectiveness of these institutions. A well-resourced and skilled industrial policymaking apparatus is essential for Africa’s success.

Breaking away from the state versus market dichotomy, governments must engage with businesses, workers, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure policies align with the needs and aspirations of the broader society. By tapping into industrial ecosystems, governments can identify local solutions, address misaligned policies, and accelerate progress.

Incremental steps will not suffice; Africa must dream big and envision a future where its industries thrive and drive sustainable growth. By setting audacious targets and implementing comprehensive policies, Africa can unleash a transformative wave that propels its structural transformation. Africa’s strategies must encompass diverse sectors, from manufacturing to services and agriculture, ensuring that no potential avenue is left unexplored.

To unlock the full potential of African industrialisation domestic action alone will not be enough, enhanced regional integration is imperative. Fragmented markets and trade barriers pose significant challenges by stifling economies of scale and hindering cross-border investments. Africa must break down these barriers, harmonise trade policies, and facilitate the free movement of goods and services as envisaged by the African Continental Free Trade Area. By fostering greater regional cooperation, the continent can attract larger investments, encourage innovation, and create an environment that nurtures industrial growth.

In the current economic climate, resources must be channelled strategically and focused on sectors that offer high growth potential. By directing investments towards value-added industries, technology adoption, and infrastructure development, Africa can enhance its industrial competitiveness and generate meaningful employment opportunities. Leapfrog technological barriers and the position of Africa as a hub of innovation-driven industries is a tough call but not an impossible proposition. Countries must cultivate a vibrant ecosystem that empowers and supports aspiring entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises. Access to finance, mentorship programs, and an enabling regulatory environment are crucial in unleashing the creativity and ingenuity of its young population.

Africa’s industrialisation journey is not without obstacles, but the prize of sustainable economic development and poverty alleviation makes it worth pursuing. By upgrading the art of policymaking, embracing adaptability, and forging partnerships, Africa can forge its unique path towards sustainable industrialisation unlock its true potential, and create a prosperous future.


Photo credit: Shiyang Huang used with permission CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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