Latest Documents
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Governance Link - African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Newsletter May 2020
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African Innovation Outlook III
There is a general consensus that science, technology and innovation are at the heart of development, and that investment in this sphere is critical to ensuring long-term growth. To this end, in 2014, African Heads of State and Government adopted the Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa 2014-2024, (STISA 2024), as a framework for S&T and innovation development in the Member States.
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Conditions for Success in the Implementation of the African Continental Free Tra
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AU ECHO 2020
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First Continental Report on the Implementation of Agenda 2063
The January 2013 African Union Summit adopted Agenda 2063 – “The Africa We Want” – as Africa’s blueprint and master plan for sustainable development and economic growth of the continent. It is an affirmation by African Heads of State and Government of their commitment to transform Africa into the global powerhouse.
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AUDA-NEPAD 2019 Annual Report
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Executive Council - Drat Agenda
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Draft Programme of Events
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Draft Agenda for the Assembly of the Union Thirty-Third Ordinary Session
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Note Verbale - Invitations to International Organization for the 33rd AU Summit
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33rd AU Summit Media Equipment Form
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Media equipment form
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Visa on arrival request form
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Africa CDC Weekly Brief - Issue 15, November 26, 2019
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AU ECHO 2019
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DIVISION OF LABOUR BETWEEN AU COMMISSION, RECs AND MEMBER STATES
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Programme of Events of the AU Summit on AfCFTA and 1st Coordination Meeting
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Stolen Futures: The impact of corruption on children
Children are an integral part of our society. They are the foundations of future generations.
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Programme Booklet - 8 High-Level Dialogue
8 High-Level Dialogue The Year Of Refugees, Returnees And Internally Displaced Persons Towards Durable Solutions To Forced Displacement In Africa
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Media Tips for the 32nd AU Summit
Media Tips for the 32nd AU Summit
February 2019
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
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Information and Communication
African Union Commission06 February 2019
Theme and dates of the Summit
2019 Theme: “The year of refugees, returnees and internally displaced persons: Towards durable solutions to forced displacement in Africa”
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Continental results framework for reporting and monitoring on the implementation
Africa takes a step ahead in ensuring meaningful implementation of Women Peace and Security Agenda in Africa.
A continental framework for reporting and monitoring on the implementation of Women Peace and Security Agenda will officially be launched on Monday February 4, 2019 at the United Nations, Economic Commission for Africa.
The Tool that has been in the making for the past 4 years, was adopted last year -
AU / OAU Treaties
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AU ECHO 2018
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The Study on Benefits and Challenges of Free Movement of Persons in Africa. A stThe study demonstrates how intra-African free movement of persons, if well managed, can bring about significant benefits to the continent, thereby positively impacting Africa’s development prospects. It proceeds to outline recommendations for AU Member States, AU/RECs, civil society, and media for a gradual approach to implementation of the protocol.