Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

Marrakech — US Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted, Wednesday in Marrakech, her country’s commitment to help promote “inclusive and sustainable” economic growth in Africa.

“Since last October, the United States has pledged more than $7 billion in humanitarian and food security assistance across Africa. More broadly, our Administration’s goal is to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth and development across the continent, to expand capital flows, and to promote the vibrant spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that is so prevalent across Africa,” she said in remarks via recorded video at the opening of the 14th edition of the U.S. Africa Business Summit.

Affirming her commitment to strengthening relations with all African countries, Ms. Harris highlighted the many economic opportunities that exist between the two sides.

She also recalled that Africa is the world’s fastest-growing continent. “By 2030, the continent will have 1.7 billion people, home to one-fifth of the world’s population. The continent is also increasingly young, urban and connected. There is a growing demand for food, healthcare, education, technology, and infrastructure,” the US VP said.

“Yet, barriers remain: limited access to capital, the high cost of financing, and legal and regulatory bottlenecks. This is on top of the global challenges that I know are felt acutely in Africa, including recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, and food insecurity,” Ms. Harris said.

The US official assured that the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to working with all of you to address these issues, in furtherance of the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

With regard to food insecurity, Ms. Harris said the US Administration is focused on the urgent need to increase food production and exports with and within Africa, a challenge made worse by war in Ukraine.