Ayorkor Botchwey proposes vision to reposition Commonwealth
ā¢ Ms Botchwey
delivering the lecture
Ā The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, has proposed six areas through which the Commonwealth could be repositioned to transform the economies of its member countries.
These areas are trade and investment; youth, education, skills, innovation and startups; mobility and labour markets; climate change; small states, and managing resources for an effective Commonwealth institution.
āBased on a community-wide approach to comprehensive actions in these areas, we can transform the economies of the countries in the Commonwealth, enable inclusive develĀopment and climate resilience, and respond to the expectations of the hundreds of millions across the Commonwealth for the democratic dividend, consistent with an ambitious vision of our Commonwealth values,ā she said.
Ms Botchwey made this known on Friday in Accra, when she delivered a lecture shortly after an official announcement of her candiĀdacy for the Secretary-General of the global body.
A statement from the ministry that had earĀlier announced her interest in the position said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo nominated her as Ghanaās candidate based on an understanding among members of the Commonwealth that its next Secretary-GenĀeral would come from Africa.
A new Secretary-General of the 56-memĀber organisation would be elected on October 22, 2024 at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Samoa to replace Baroness Patricia Scotland, a dual Dominican-British citizen, whose second and final tenure expires at the end of 2024.
The lecture, hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations-Ghana, was on the theme āa vision for a new commonwealth in a fast -evolving world.ā
According to Ms Botchwey, the CommonĀwealth, boasting a population of 2.5 billion, emerges as a potent global entity poised to become the second most influential organisaĀtion globally after the United Nations.
She said its Charter provides a robust framework for fostering peace, prosperity, and cooperation, addressing diverse issues such as democracy, human rights, and environmental protection.
However, she said the organisation grapples with critical challenges including ecoĀnomic disparities, social mobility stagnation, and climate vulnerability, requiring adaptive measures to address the inadequacies in the current development framework and ensure inclusive growth.
Shedding light on her vision, Ms BotchĀwey said a Commonwealth-wide free trade agreement would reinvigorate economic growth through inclusive policies, emphasisĀing development needs, labour mobility, and investments in both services and non-services sectors.
In the realms of youth, education, and innovation, she said the focus should be on leveraging technology to establish a ComĀmonwealth-wide market for high-knowledge intensive innovation and services, addressing the digital gap and fostering innovation as key drivers of progress.
According to the minister, climate change initiatives within the Commonwealth involve a comprehensive strategy covering adaptation, sustainable energy, and a renewables revoluĀtion, emphasising a net-zero target by 2050 with a focus on global collaboration, finance mobilisation, and resilience building for small island developing states.
She said that there was the need to priĀoritise small states, focusing on resilience, inclusive development, and global representaĀtion and advocated a comprehensive mobility compact to address labour shortages by promoting safe migration.
āThe Commonwealth is a powerful influence for good in the world and we must pledge ourselves to its service now and for the futureā, she added.
Ā BY JONATHAN DONKOR
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