AfCFTA ‘African passport’ expected to roll out in 2021 - what you should know

AfCFTA ‘African passport’ expected to roll out in 2021 - what you should know

The African Union (AU) passport is expected to roll-out in 2021 as part of the continent’s African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

In an analysis form residency firm Henley & Partners, analyst Justice Malala said that the initiative is crucial for AfCFTA’s success as it will ease travel within the continent.

Despite being officially ‘launched’ in 2016, the initiative has been plagued by delays as well as the Covid-19 pandemic which impacted its intended roll-out in 2020.

One of its key aims is to exempt bearers from having to obtain any visas for all 55 states in Africa.

“So far, only government leaders, diplomats, and AU officials have been issued with the passport,” Malala said.

“Travel restrictions are mostly being lifted across the continent, and this combined with the first approval and planned deployment of Covid-19 vaccines bodes well for the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in 2021 after the pandemic delayed the planned launch in July last year.”

The AfCFTA aims to bring together 1.3 billion people in a $3.4 trillion economic bloc, creating a single market for goods and services in addition to a customs union with free movement of both capital and business travellers.

Agenda 2063

The passport forms part of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 which envisions an ‘ integrated continent, politically united and based on the ideals of Pan-Africanism and the vision of Africa’s Renaissance’

The African passport is the flagship project of this agenda and aims to remove restrictions on Africans ability to travel, work and live within their own continent.

The initiative aims at transforming Africa’s laws, which remain generally restrictive on the movement of people despite political commitments to bring down borders with the view to promoting the issuance of visas by member states to enhance free movement of all African citizens in all African countries.

The Free movement of persons in Africa is expected to deliver several key benefits for all participating countries, such as:

  • Boosting intra-Africa trade, commerce and tourism;
  • Facilitating labour mobility, intra-Africa knowledge and skills transfer;
  • Promoting pan-African identity, social integration and tourism;
  • Improving trans-border infrastructure and shared development;
  • Fostering a comprehensive approach to border management;
  • Promoting rule of law, human rights, and public health.


Sources: African Union | Business Tech | JIC Media

John Michael D'souza

Director at GrandMett Hospitality Services Pvt.Ltd

3 年

African Passport will be an Excellent Initiative in breaking down Barriers to A Unified Approach System . This Unified System will Enable Every Single Nation in Africa to Promote its Unique Selling Proposal thus Laying the Foundation from A Strong Economic Revival to a Healthy Economic Growth.

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Ngoanamokgotho Maggie Tladi

Trade Facilitation Consultant & Advisor | I help and empower established Businesses & Government Institutions to discover opportunities to trade & do business with Africa using a cost-effective solution and strategy

3 年

One African Passport will certainly provide the much needed simplification for businesses across the length and breadth of Africa to move unhindered. The more Africa trades with itself, the better the prospect of success and economic growth.

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Mwila Kamwela

Coordination of the UN Security Council Mandate in all areas of mandated activities at United Nations Interim Security Force in Abyei (UNISFA)

3 年

Who is the recipient of this passport?

Mlamuli Buthelezi

Executive Chairman @ Oak Tree Technologies | Ports and Railways Expert

3 年

It’s refreshing to see the continent beginning to define what it wants to look like. The African market must trade more with itself, and thereby create opportunities within. Yes there will be glitches in the implementation phase but we should see this vision to fulfilment.

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Hellen Mukio Mutisya

Relationship Manager-Institutional Banking || Trade Finance specialist || Financial Management Counseling || Over 10 years experience || Board Member

3 年

Mark-Anthony Johnson thank you for keeping us informed. Your articles are well articulated and insightful

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