Presentation of the rapid assessment of value addition & diversification within and beyond the critical energy transition minerals value chain: Zambia

  • 时间:2026-02-17

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17 February 2026

14:00 - 16:00 hrs. Intercontinental Hotel Lusaka

Location: Lusaka, Zambia

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Key Issues

On 17 February 2026, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD), through its Extractive Commodities Section within the Division of International Trade and Commodities, is organizing the launch of the report “Rapid assessment of value addition and diversification within and beyond the critical energy transition minerals value chain: Zambia” in Lusaka.

The report is the result of UNCTAD’s project Critical energy transition minerals: Rapid assessment of value addition and diversification capacity in Southern Africa funded by the Government of Japan, which supports Zambia in identifying actionable pathways for industrialization and economic diversification beyond raw commodity exports.

The advanced version of the report consolidates analytical findings, sectoral opportunities, and policy recommendations aimed at strengthening economic resilience, creating jobs, and fostering sustainable and inclusive growth.

Objectives and expected outcomes

The launch event will provide a platform to present the report’s key findings and recommendations to national stakeholders. It aims to ensure that policymakers, development partners, and the private sector have a shared understanding of the opportunities for value addition and diversification identified in the assessment.

The launch also aims to reaffirm Zambia’s commitment to structural transformation and inclusive development, enabling the country to capture greater value from its commodity sectors while advancing sustainable economic growth.

The event is expected to:

  • Raise awareness of the report’s findings and policy recommendations;
  • Strengthen stakeholder commitment to advancing their implementation;
  • Identify priority actions and coordination mechanisms to support Zambia’s industrialization and diversification agenda.

In addition to presenting these findings, the event will facilitate an open dialogue on next steps for implementation, including discussions with development partners on mobilizing technical and financial support.

Format and participants

The event will take the form of a high-level presentation followed by a stakeholder dialogue. Participants will include senior government officials from ministries responsible for trade, industry, and mines; representatives of the private sector; development partners and donors; academia and civil society; as well as United Nations entities and regional organizations.

Partner

  • Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry (MCTI)

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Rapid assessment of value addition and diversification within and beyond the critical energy transition minerals value chain: Zambia [ADVANCE COPY]

(UNCTAD/TCS/DITC/INF/2026/3) -  09 Feb 2026

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Concept note and programme

05 Feb 2026

English

Presentations

Rapid assessment of value addition and diversification within and beyond the critical energy transition minerals value chain: Zambia

27 Feb 2026

English

Speakers

Rebeca Grynspan
Secretary-General
UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Clovis Freire Junior
Chief, Extractive Commodities Section, Commodities Branch
UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
Eunice M. Tembo Luambia
Permanent Representative of Zambia to the United Nations in Geneva and in Vienna
Musokotwane Sichizuwe
Director of Industry
Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Republic of Zambia
Beatrice Mutali
UN Resident Coordinator for Zambia
United Nations
Akiteru Mikami
Ambassador of Japan to the Republic of Zambia
Chipoka Mulenga
Hon. Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Republic of Zambia
Hapenga Kabeta
Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development of the Republic of Zambia
Albert Halwampa
Director General of the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA)
Emmanuel Mumba
Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Raubil Olaniyi Durowoju
Country Manager for Zambia
African Development Bank
Hambaba Jimaima
Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zambia (UNZA)
Crusivia C. Hichikumba
Permanent Secretary for Investment and Industrialisation at the Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry of the Republic of Zambia