Challenges and Opportunities of Women and Youths Financial Inclusion in the Context of AfCFTA. Case Study of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Mutoya Langton
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The agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was launched in 2018. A commendable level of commitment has been demonstrated by member states since signing the agreement. Women and youths occupy a critical place in the political economy of Africa, and the success of many continental initiatives such as the AfCFTA agreement is expected to be dependent on the extent to which the youths are mainstreamed in the financial-economic inclusion initiatives. This is largely because Africa is a youthful continent, with women and youth constituting over 60% and 50% respectively of the continent’s population. The current level of inclusion of women and youths in existing AfCFTA programmes does not reflect the expected contribution of this class of population. The main implication of these population classes is the potential job creation challenges on the continent, especially as the labour force is projected to reach about one billion by 2030. This paper, therefore, examined the challenges, opportunities and how women and youth involvement in the process could lead to their financial-economic inclusion and independence in Africa with a focus on the Sub-Saharan region leveraging on the AfCFTA programmes. The study is descriptive in nature. Available secondary data from reports issued by AU, AfCFTA and World Bank was extensively used for the study. A simple percentage method was used for analysing the secondary data in order to show the trend and status of financial inclusion. The findings of the study reflect on ways to improve regional and continental integration frameworks from youth and gender perspectives.
非洲自由贸易区背景下妇女和青年金融包容性的挑战与机遇。撒哈拉以南非洲案例研究。
建立非洲大陆自由贸易区(AfCFTA)的协定于 2018 年启动。自签署该协定以来,各成员国表现出了值得称道的承诺。妇女和青年在非洲政治经济中占据重要地位,非洲大陆自由贸易区协定等许多非洲大陆倡议的成功预计将取决于青年在多大程度上被纳入金融经济包容性倡议的主流。这主要是因为非洲是一个年轻的大陆,妇女和青年分别占非洲大陆人口的 60% 和 50%以上。目前将妇女和青年纳入现有非洲金融和贸易自由化计划的程度并未反映出这一人口阶层的预期贡献。这些人口阶层的主要影响是非洲大陆在创造就业方面的潜在挑战,尤其是预计到 2030 年,非洲大陆的劳动力将达到约 10 亿人。因此,本文研究了非洲的挑战、机遇以及妇女和青年参与这一进程可如何实现其金融经济融入和独立,重点是撒哈拉以南地区利用非洲金融自由贸易区计划的情况。本研究属于描述性研究。研究广泛使用了非盟、非洲自由贸易区和世界银行发布的报告中的二手数据。为了显示金融包容性的趋势和现状,采用了简单的百分比法对二手数据进行分析。研究结果反映了从青年和性别角度改进区域和非洲大陆一体化框架的方法。
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