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Engaging The Diaspora Conference: Cluster Report Back Economic Development & Investment By Max Gomera and ShamisoMapanga Outline • Energy • ICT Significant findings and issues • Zimbabwe has set an ambition of 5% GDP Growth – Growth areas likely to be mining, tourism agriculture and manufacturing – Growth from from at least two areas limited both in terms of the distributive aspects of the wealth and potential for driving development. • Growth is limited by weak energy sector – – – – – National power demand estimated at 2,000 to 3,200MW Installed Capacity approximately 1,200MW Available generation capacity approximately 1,000MW Effective deficit approximately 1,900MW With refurbishment of Hwange, Munyati, Harare and Kariba, available generation might reach 1,650MW by 2015 Findings and Issues • Economy largely dependant on Coal, Hydro and Imports for energy – Climate change limits the potential for coal (in terms of securing investment and pressures on emissions) – GRID sources have Limited Opportunity to power rural areas – Economy is not liquid, less money for investment • Where are the new areas for innovation? – Renewable energy presents a development opportunity aimed at creating a new driver for economic growth; new sources of employment and consistent solutions for the improvement of environmental quality based on the recognition of the interdependence of environment and economy Why renewable Energy • Technological advances have made renewable energy a realistic option • Price on Carbon making coal a less attractive investment option in the future • Imports from neighboring countries uncertain as they face own internal demands • Provides an opportunity for increased job opportunities, wealth and health opportunities • Diaspora can make a contribution Recommendation: Constructing the Agenda… • Use of Economic Instruments – Feed In Tariffs for Renewable energy • Creating a market for renewable energy and increasing the number of producers Rewarding green production and creating a green market – Accessing Global Financing • Clean Development Mechanism • Reducing Emissions from Degradation and Deforestation • Adaptation Funds – Green Economy Credit Line • Support to Small and Medium Enterprises from local and international financiers • Stimulus money, loan guarantees, grant programs Constructing the Agenda… • State programs for sustainable energy use – Reduced taxes for green technologies – Develop policies to guide sustainable construction – Challenge the assumption of connection to ZESA – Solar Water Heaters? • Support to local research capacities – Tech innovation will allow for production cost reductions and installation cost reductions in the long run Kenya – Feed-in Tariffs Mandator y Use Access to Grid Set Price per kWh Long-term Power Purchase FTI Aspects FTI Aspects Expected Benefits Job Creation (200,000 farmers) Enhancing competitiveness (5-6m factories) Enhancing energy security (500MW) Coping with fuel scarcity and price Environmental Integrity Reducing fuel dependence “TRIPLE WIN” Expected Benefits + ten-year power purchase agreement US Cents 6.0/ kWh • Facilitate resource mobilization • Reduce transaction costs • Encourage private investors FTI Policy FTI Policy Observed Impacts 35 MW 15 MW(2008) Observed Impacts on Mumias Sugar Company Opportunities and Role for Diaspora Involvement • Zimbabwe’s energy investment profile developed – Definition of Zimbabwe’s investment ‘profile’ – Collate baseline info on energy, assist in developing a long term investment profile and funding mobilisation • Assisting to Mobilise Funding for Energy investment – Most funding now in private hands, and often not publicly accountable – Need for new brokering and a new paradigm shift – Identification of global funding sources and articulation of how to access them (Clean Tech funds; Foundations; Pvt Sector) – Defining instruments for Mobilisation of diaspora financial resources • Brokering Partnerships • Research and Development Recommendations • Use of Economic Instruments – Feed In Tariffs for Renewable energy • Creating a market for renewable energy and increasing the number of producers Rewarding green production and creating a green market – Accessing Global Financing • • • Clean Development Mechanism Reducing Emissions from Degradation and Deforestation Adaptation Funds – Green Economy Credit Line • • Stimulus money, loan guarantees, grant programsState programs for sustainable energy use – – – – • Support to Small and Medium Enterprises from local and international financiers Reduced taxes for green technologies Develop policies to guide sustainable construction Challenge the assumption of connection to ZESA Solar Water Heaters? Support to local research capacities – Tech innovation will allow for production cost reductions and installation cost reductions in the long run Summary of Programmes Priority Areas Activities Actors/Partners Timelines Outputs Monitoring Renewabl e sources of energy PreFeasibility study Various players led by Erika monitored by DFZ 3 Months ending 15 March 2011 Report with recommend ations for feasibility study By Max Gomera DFZ Engaging NGOs on funding greener energy Approach UN GEF and Cleaner Energy Funding Nokwazi Moyo and Ian Makone 1 month ending 15 Feb 2011 Funds for feasibility study DFZ Board Facilitate Identify and Partnershi create ps strategic partnership Various participants 1 year Strategic Max, and financial Nokwazi partnerships for identified Engaging The Diaspora Conference: Cluster Report Back Economic Development & Investment (ICT ) By Nigel Daura Significant Findings & Issues Discussed • • • • • • • • • • • ICT does not contribute meaningfully in GDP Low or no investment in ICT infrastructure in the past 5-10 years Serious skills flight resulted in skills shortage Conflict on the boundaries of the ICT High Internet tariffs Outdated regulatory framework Huge power deficit and outages Lack of Awareness , cyber crime Erratic mobile line connectivity – 2 to 3 lines per person Long outstanding requests for landline applications Lack of Information for investors – Websites presence very low Significant Findings & Issues Discussed (cont.) • • • • • • • • Min of ICT setup March 2009 ICT Readiness Survey 2006 ICT Policy framework launched 2007 ICT Bill currently being tabled Computer Society of Zimbabwe for ICT professionals Computer Suppliers Association of Zimbabwe for ICT players National Economic Consultative Forum (NECF) ICT Task Force Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) was formed by an Act of Parliament [Chapter 12:05] of 2000 currently residing in the ministry of telecomms Conclusions • ICT cross cuts all sectors and is an enabler for economic development • The fibre optic backbone is now in place • We now need to consider projects that will make full use of the network and contribute to economic development • An ICT Act of Parliament which resides under one Ministry Recommendations • Development of government information sharing systems and websites • Website that will enable us to interact with the Diaspora and maintain a database of available skills • DFZ to facilitate the crafting of an ICT policy framework and best practice • Raising ICT awareness • Explore opportunities in the public sector ICT Parastatals (TelOne and Net One) Summary of Programmes Priority Areas Activities Actors/Partners Timelines Outputs Monitoring Increase ICT awareness DFZ ICT symposium, PM’s office, DFZ, CSZ, Ministry of ICT Immediate On-going A greater awareness of the role ICT plays in economic development PM’s office, Ministry of ICT, CSZ Workshops in Schools and government departments ICT policy framework Engage and consult with Diaspora on policy formulation and best practice PM’s office, 6 months DFZ, Ministry of ICT and Diaspora, CSZ, Donors ICT Bill and best practice methodology PM’s office Ministry of ICT, CSZ, DFZ Information Sharing Website and database Development DFZ, Government Departments, Diaspora, Zinnovation Databases & Websites, knowledge systems Ministry of ICT, CSZ, DFZ, Zinnovation 3 – 6 months