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Meeting of the Committee of Experts All day event Réunion du Comité d’experts Journée entière

Implementation of first five-year priority programme on employment, poverty eradication and inclusive development by regional economic communities

“First Five Year Priority Programme on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development” 9th Joint Annual Meetings of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration and the ECA Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development. 31 March April 2016, Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia Presented by Mr Oumar DIOP Social Affairs Department African Union Commission

Outline of the presentation I. Introduction II. Key characteristics of the Five Year Priority Programme III. The First 5YPP, Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030 IV. Domestication of the First Five Year Priority Programme on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development V. Financing Mechanism - Employment and Social Cohesion Fund

I. Introduction Policy instruments adopted by AU Summit, Addis Ababa, January 2015 Declaration and Plan of Action on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development, with its Follow-Up Mechanism AU-ILO-IOM-ECA Joint Programme on Labour Migration Governance for Development and Integration Public-Private Partnerships Framework on Employment and Poverty Eradication

II. Key characteristics of the Five Year Priority Programme Six Key Priority Areas of the Declaration and Plan of Action on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development endorsed by the Assembly: 1.Political Leadership, Accountability and Good Governance; 2.Youth and Women Employment; 3.Social Protection and Productivity for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth; 4.Well-functioning and Inclusive Labour Market Institutions; 5.Labour Migration and Regional Economic Integration; 6.Partnerships and Resource Mobilization.

III. The First 5YPP, Agenda 2063 and Agenda targets on employment, poverty eradication, social protection and social security of the First Ten Year Implementation Plan of the Agenda 2063 Under the Priority Area Incomes, Jobs and decent work 1. Increase 2013 per capita income by at least 30% 2. Reduce 2013 unemployment rate by at least 25% 3. Reduce Youth and Women unemployment rate by 2% per annum 4. Reduce underemployment rate by 50% 5. Reduce 2013 vulnerable unemployment rate by at least 25% Under the Priority Area Social security and protection including Persons with Disabilities 1. At least 30% of vulnerable populations including persons with disabilities, older persons and children provided with social protection. 2. All persons working in the formal sector are provided with social security. 3. At least 20% of the informal sector and rural labor have access to social security.

III. The First 5YPP, Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030 SDGs (Agenda 2030): Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value”, by 2030 (Target 8.5), Substantially reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training”, by 2010 (Target 8.6).

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Key priority area 1: Political leadership, accountability and good governance Improved accountability Improved policy coherence Measuring and reporting on the state of inclusive development. Participation of Citizens and non-state actors enabled Key priority area 2: Youth and women employment Youth and women employment mainstreamed and given appropriate prominence in relevant AU policies and programmes. Continental TVET and employment policies, strategies and programmes. Inclusive participation of women and youth in post-conflict countries Special initiatives: AUC/ILO/ECA Initiative on Youth Employment Rural Employment Strategy Digital Work Africa Social Business Strategy Natural resources beneficiation: Diamond Model

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Key priority area 3, Social protection and productivity for sustainable and inclusive growth Social Protection and Social Security coverage expanded in Africa. Productivity increased and competitiveness improved in African economies: MSMEs, Green Productivity and Public Service Incremental transitioning of the Informal Economy to the Formal Economy facilitated. Key priority area 4: Well-functioning and inclusive labour markets Strategic leadership and planning role played by Ministries of Labour and Labour Market Institutions in the economic and social development agenda of Africa Value addition created through labour, employment and social protection services provided by Labour Market Institutions

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Key priority area 5: Labour migration and regional economic integration Increased ratification, domestication and implementation of key international labour standards on labour migration Improved use of databases on labour migrants’ skills, economic activities, education, working conditions, and social protection Social Security access and portability regimes Labour migration governance, policy and administrative responsibilities effectively carried out by capable Labour Market Institutions Tripartite policy consultation and coordination on Labour Migration operational at continental and regional levels Key priority area 6: Partnership and resource mobilization Strengthened capacities of AUC/RECs/MS for mobilizing resources (local and other resources) Effective partnership(s) among key stakeholders in delivering the results for the 5YPP – advocacy, lobbying and communication.

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Domestication of the First Five Year Priority Programme on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development Principle of domestication in Agenda 2063: “RECs will be the focal points for the facilitation of the adoption, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all continental frameworks related to Agenda 2063 by Member States” Process of domestication in Agenda 2063 Adapt / align continental long /medium term Agenda Year Plans / Guidelines to regional plans Coordinate the preparation and execution of regional projects / programmes as per Agenda 2063.

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Crucial actions implied in the domestication process: Planning on the basis of the targets and indicators of the First Ten Year Plan on employment, labour, social protection/security and productivity Establishment of baseline information using the targets and indicators of the First Ten Year Plan of Agenda 2063, and of the AU Labour, Employment and TVET Minimum List of Indicators.

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Agenda 2063 related policies on employment and social protection: the First Five Year Priority Programme on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development, the Productivity Agenda for Africa and Social Dialogue Guidelines the Labour Market Information Systems Harmonization and Coordination Framework the Public-Private Partnerships Framework on Jobs Creation and Inclusive Development the AU-ILO-IOM-ECA Joint Programme on Labour Migration Management the AU-AfDB-ILO-ECA Joint Initiative on Youth Employment the Programme on Upgrading the Informal Economy the Social Protection Plan for Informal Economy and Rural Workers

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Financing Mechanism - Employment and Social Cohesion Fund Under the AU Assembly Declaration on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development (Assembly/AU/20/Decl/6(XXIV)): “INCREASE significantly and appropriately the budgetary resources allocated to employment policies financing and put employment among our development priorities with international partners in the true spirit of the Paris Declaration and Accra Call for Action”. AUC, in collaboration with the AfDB and international development partners, to consider the establishment of the Employment and Social Cohesion Fund as financing mechanism for the Declaration and its Plan of Action Policy Coherence: UN, international financial institutions, bilateral and multilateral institutions, regional and continental development banks to adopt policies in coherence with the present Declaration and its Plan of Action, including UNDAF processes the Decent Work Country Programme How to leverage Pension Funds for employment policies funding?

Five Year Priority Programme Strategy Tentative calendar of domestication: As per the calendar of the First 10YP of Agenda 2063, consultations with RECs should be completed in It is intended to complete the domestication with RECs and selected MS by end of AUC and the REC Secretariats must agree on the timeline. AUC will facilitate the review of the relevant regional policy and legal frameworks, in line with the First Five Year Priority Programme and the other related frameworks. The review will conclude with the drafting of a Regional Domestication Document on Employment, Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Development. Validation meeting of the Domestication Document

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