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    Visa-free travel push accelerates as Africa pushes for deeper economic integration

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    A new campaign for visa-free travel across Africa, championed by the African Development Bank and the African Union, is gaining momentum as a strategic tool to accelerate economic integration and open up intra-African trade.

    Both organizations reaffirmed their shared commitment to expanding visa-free movement across the continent. This initiative is closely aligned with the ambitions of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Policymakers are increasingly emphasizing that freedom of movement of people is essential to strengthening regional value chains and stimulating private sector development.

    Reducing travel barriers will lower transaction costs for businesses, increase workforce mobility and facilitate knowledge exchange, the bank said. The visa-free initiative is therefore framed as a fundamental economic reform, rather than just a diplomatic aspiration.

    Promoting greater mobility complements the work of the AfCFTA Secretariat. Despite progress in tariff reductions, non-tariff barriers continue to impede trade flows, with travel restrictions standing out as one of the most visible constraints.

    Compared to other regions of the world, intra-African trade remains a relatively small share of total exports. In contrast, parts of Asia have achieved deeper integration through more robust mobility frameworks. African policymakers now see promoting mobility as the next important step in reform.

    The African Development Bank has invested in regional infrastructure, digital identity systems, and border modernization efforts. These measures are designed to address safety concerns associated with a more open travel regime. Cooperation with regional economic blocs such as the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is also helping to strengthen policy linkages.

    ECOWAS has already implemented free movement protocols among its member states, but gaps in implementation remain in other parts of the continent. The new visa-free initiative aims to harmonize the framework for movement between regions while respecting national sovereignty.

    Increased mobility could significantly boost tourism, aviation, and services trade, as well as encourage cross-border investment and foster startup ecosystems. With Africa’s population projected to approach 1.5 billion, labor mobility will be central to long-term competitiveness.

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    The World Bank has consistently identified regional integration as a key driver of productivity growth. In this context, the visa-free initiative is consistent with a broader development finance strategy. While progress ultimately depends on sustained political commitment, the partnership between the African Development Bank and the African Union reflects growing institutional alignment. Over time, travel efficiency could strengthen Africa’s attractiveness to global investors and lay a more resilient foundation for economic transformation based on connectivity, trade and regional cooperation.

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