Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

THE Vice-President Dr Philip Mpango has urged African countries to closely work together in facilitating own researches and independently address emerging disasters.

Dr Mpango made the remarks on Wednesday during a special discussion with top African leaders on how the continent can change the international approach of addressing different disasters at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

He cited the National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) – Tanzania as well as other local institutions as should be providing significant assistance to Covid-19 pandemic.

“Using the available resources, African nations could meet the challenges ahead, noting that currently Tanzania is producing veterinary vaccines for livestock, other African nations should to join hands in vaccine production that will meet future needs,” he said.

Dr Mpango is in Davos Switzerland to represent President Samia Suluhu Hassan at the World Economic Forum (WEF) for heads of state, heads of international institutions and organizations as well as business people.

On Tuesday Dr Mpango called upon African governments to lower trade barriers, which enhance infrastructures to benefit from the African continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) opportunities.

Dr Mpango further said that AfCFTA offers the continent’s countries a great potential for eco- nomic growth and development.

“Investing in technology that facilitates trade and financial transactions, as well as forming relationships with the private sector, international organizations and other governments are critical in increasing industrial productivity,” he said.