Non-alignment and multipolar transition
In accordance with its foundational vocation and sovereign mandate, GECCA is expected to undertake, advancing, and upholding strong commitments in the realm of transition to multipolar Afrocentric cooperation, redefining, pursuing, and reasserting multipolarism as a stabilizing global force for reconstruction and shared prosperity.
The organization contribute to the reconstruction of an inclusive multipolar international order, wherein both Africa and the Afrocentric world emerge as sovereign and decisive actors in global economic governance, development architecture, and new foreign cooperation frameworks.
GECCA champions the non-alignment as a principled doctrine of strategic autonomy, enabling its Members to constructively engage with all global partners while preserving policy and diplomatic sovereignty, strategic independence, and freedom from hegemonic dependencies, coercive alignments, or asymmetric conditionalities.
The Global Economic Cooperation Council for Africa serves as a catalytic platform for recalibrating international cooperation paradigms toward mutual respect, reciprocal benefit, and shared responsibility, fostering partnerships that transcend ideological rivalries, as well as supremacy, polarization, and zero-sum geopolitical competition.
GECCA facilitates the convergence and harmonization of economic transition strategies across diverse diplomatic and geo-economics poles, ensuring that Africa’s developmental priorities are appropriately integrated into global transition pathways related to agriculture, mining, energy, infrastructure, industrialization, trade, climate, governance, innovation, and digital transformation
GECCA shall institutionalize advanced modalities of Global North–Africa–Global South Triangular Cooperation as central pillars of multipolar transition, strengthening horizontal partnerships, co-development mechanisms, as well as platforms of pooled funds and investments among emerging and established Afrocentric economies.