Africa’s Blue Economy: An opportunity not to be missed
By Carlos Lopes, UN Under Secretary General & Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa
The world’s oceans, seas and rivers are a major source of wealth, creating trillions of dollars’ worth in goods and services as well as employing billions of people. Three out of four jobs that make up the entire global workforce are water-dependent. It is forecasted that the annual economic value of maritime-related activities will reach 2.5 trillion euros per year by 2020, while the International Energy Agency estimates that renewable energy from the ocean has a power potential sufficient to provide up to 400% of current global energy demand. Yet Africa’s blue potential remains untapped. Continue reading “Africa’s Blue Economy: An opportunity not to be missed”