local content in west africa : challenges and advances
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Local content in West Africa :
challenges and advances
IGF Annual General Meeting
Geneva, October 2017
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Outline
Context
Challenges
Advances
Page 3
Supporting LC policy in West Africa
2009 2010 2011 2012 201520142013
Mali
Burkina F.
/ Ghana
Regional WA: Senegal /
Guinea / Ghana
WALPI
Burkina F. - Liberia
Côte
d’Ivoire
2016 2017
Guinea
Burkina F.
/ Ghana /
Mali / CI
World Bank &
Kaiser EDP
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Gold
Bauxite /alumina
Iron ore
Mineral sands
Zinc
Manganese
Uranium
Phosphates
Diamonds
Copper
Coal
MAURITANIAMALI NIGER
BENIN NIGERIA
TOGOGHANACOTE D’IVOIRE
LIBERIA
SIERRA LEONE
GUINEA
GUINEABISSAU
SENEGAL
Significant mining activity
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Mining company value-added
Kinross
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LC policies: international examples
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Challenging LC context
• Infrastructure
• Economic structure
• Skills / HR
• Capital / Financing
• Business environment
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Challenges: economic structure
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Challenges: skills / HR
Data from UNESCO Institute of Statistics, 2016
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Challenges: skills / HR
Data from Human Development Report 2015, UNDP
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Challenges: financing
Formal MSMEs
Data from IFC Enterprise Finance Gap Database (2011)
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Challenges: infrastructure
33.6032.14
25.05
19.84
17.91
15.06
12.3610.93
9.67
5.96
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5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
40.00
Mali Niger Senegal Benin Cape
Verde
Burkina
Faso
Ghana Cote
d'Ivoire
Nigeria South
Africa
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ce
nts
pe
r k
Wh
Data from Africa Infrastructure Country Diagnostic, AfDB
Electricity cost per unit, total
(US cents per kWh)
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Challenges: infrastructure
Logistics Performance Index
Data from LPI 2016, World Bank Group
Logistics Performance
Index
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Challenges: business environment
Doing Business 2017 - SSA
Distance to Frontier scores
Doing Business 2017, World Bank Group
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1. Distinction in terms of
geography
2. Participation by
citizens
3. Extent of value-add taking
place locally
“Local-local”/“Localised”National
Wider region
Ownership, management,
employment
Manufacturing or
delivering service locally
USING SPEND ON LOCALLY-REGISTERED FIRMS DOES NOT CAPTURE THE TRUE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Defining local
Locally-registered
21.4%
47.2%
85.0%
Liberia
Burkina Faso
Brazilian mine
5.4%
4.6%
63.1%
20.0%
6.9%
75.0%
4.6%
3.0%
61.7%
Locally-owned
Local value add and ownership
Local value add
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Defining local
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Some key principles for LC policy in WA
• Information sharing
• No universal approach
• Medium and long term
• Multi-stakeholder
• Involve subcontractors
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Practical guide (World Bank, 2015)
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Modules of the Guide (1 – 4)
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Modules of the Guide (5 – 8)
• Purpose: – Reduce investment risk in target markets
– Orient local content support programs
• Feature: provision of market data (not otherwise available)
• Mechanism– Data analysis at BGR‘s Department for international
Cooperation and the German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA)
– Advisory services by intermediary agencies (Chambers of Commerce or authorities in host countries)
Modelling of mining procurement data
(BGR, 2017)
BGR’s model: sample output
Local content in West Africa :
challenges and advances
IGF Annual General Meeting
Geneva, October 2017
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