Browsing African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by Subject "African Continental Free Trade Area"
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Centering Pan-African Gender Economic Justice in the AFCFTA Implementation: An Evidence-Based Assessment of the AFCFTA Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade: Legal, Institutional, and Programmatic Realities in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Senegal
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-03)The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) spans a market of 1.4 billion people with a combined GDP of over $3.4 trillion. Macroeconomic trade policies are not gender-neutral. Recognizing that trade liberalization ... -
Evidence-Based Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Assessment of Nigeria’s AfCFTA Implementation
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-06-16)The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement represents Africa’s most ambitious integration initiative, designed to create a single market for goods, services, and digital commerce across 54 nations [TRALAC]. ... -
Evidence-Based National Implementation of The AFCFTA Agreement and its Protocols: A Cross-Continental Strategic Blueprint: Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, and Cameroon
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-01)As of July 2026, the operationalisation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement has successfully transitioned from high-level treaty ratification to concrete, data-backed marketplace performance [^6]. ... -
Evidence-Based National Implementation of the Afcfta Guided Trade Initiative and Operational Instruments: Case Study of Ghana, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Cameroon and South Africa
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-06-05)The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) represents one of the largest free trade areas in the world by number of participating countries, aiming to integrate a market of over 1.4 billion people with a combined ... -
Evidence-Based Review of National Implementation of the Afcfta Agreement and its Protocols (2025–2026): Case Study Of Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Rwanda and Cameroon
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-06-09)The implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has advanced into an operational phase characterized by structured execution, institutional restructuring, and digital legal harmonization across state ... -
Evidence-Based Review of the African Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Goods, and Services: Accelerating Trade Mobility and Regional Economic Integration under the AfCFTA
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-06-25)The African Union (AU) Protocol on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence, and Right of Establishment stands as a vital institutional pillar for the success of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). While ... -
Evidence-Based Review of the Case of Meta Platforms Inc. v. Federal Government of Nigeria (2025–2026): - Digital Justice for Consumers, Competition Practice and Regulatory Compliance with the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-22)The legal battle between Meta Platforms Inc. and the Federal Government of Nigeria represents a watershed moment in the regulation of the global digital economy within Africa. For over three years, Nigerian regulatory ... -
Evidence-Based Review of the Compatibility of Nigeria’s National Gender, Economic Empowerment, and Trade Policies with the AFCFTA Agreement and the Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-07)Nigeria's informal cross-border trade (ICBT) is heavily dominated by women, yet national policy architectures remain structurally fragmented. While the AfCFTA Protocol on Women and Youth in Trade (PWYT) creates legally ... -
Evidence-Based Review: Dangote Group’s Operationalization of the AFCFTA Protocol on Investment and Building: A Pan-African Industrial Multinational For Economic Sovereignty Across West, East, and Central Africa (Gambia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, Congo, Rwanda Case Studies)
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-13)The Dangote Group is rolling out a landmark $46 billion continental investment pipeline (2026–2028), transitioning from a Nigerian powerhouse into a borderless African multinational. By actively operationalizing the African ... -
Financing Frameworks Governing the SPV-PPP Project Bridge on 90,000km Infrastructure in Nigeria: Bottlenecks and Prospects
(NILDS-Division of AfCFTA Law and Policy (DALP), 2026-07-17)Project BRIDGE (Building Resilient Digital Infrastructure for Growth) is a landmark Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Public-Private Partnership (PPP) designed to construct a 90,000km open-access middle-mile fibre optic backbone ...
