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African Union Monthly Bulletin

African Union Monthly Bulletin

AU Assembly Elects Leaders of The AU Commission: 2021-2024 : Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat Re-Elected As Chairperson & Dr Monique Nsanzabaganwa Elected As The 1st Female Deputy Chairperson Of The Commission

At the helm of the African Union Commission (L-R) Commissioners Bankole Adeoye, Albert Muchanga and Amani Abu Zeid; AUC Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat; AU Chairperson President Felix Tshisekedi: Deputy Chairperson Monique Nsanzabaganwa; Commissioners Josefa Sacko, Sarah Agbor and Amira ElFadil Mohammed

 

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The Afcfta - An Engine for African Economic and Regional Integration

On the 1st of January 2021, the African Continental Free Trade Area came into operation. It aims to significantly accelerate growth of intra-Africa trade and use trade more effectively as an engine of growth and sustainable development by doubling intra-Africa trade, and strengthening Africa’s common voice and policy space in global trade negotiations.

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Africa Taking Charge Of Its Development Agenda

The African Union is playing a leading role in improving Africa’s partnerships and refocusing them more strategically to respond to African priorities for growth and transformation as accentuated in the continent’s development blueprint, Agenda 2063. In recent months the various development partners working with the African Union, met with the AUC Chairperson and other leaders in the AU Commission (AUC), to discuss how to  strengthen cooperation between them, and streamline agreed projects and activities to ensure they are  delivering on “the Africa We Want”. 
 
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AU rolls out framework for monitoring and evaluating the status of African regional integration

For several decades, integration has been recognised as a critical component for the development of the African continent. Article 3 of the Constitutive Act of the African Union (AU) sets out the key objectives, including, accelerating the political and socio-economic integration of the continent and promoting sustainable development at the economic, social and cultural levels as well as the integration of African economies.

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Africa’s Fight against Illicit Financial Flows and renewed calls to Return Stolen Assets

The fight against corruption has contributed significantly to the on-going transformation of economies across the continent and reinforces the determination towards achieving inclusive and sustainable development as envisaged in Africa’s Agenda 2063.
These strides in the fight against corruption have been supported by legal and policy frameworks such as the African Union’s Convention on Preventing and Combatting Corruption (AUCPCC). 
 
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Placing women and girls at the centre of Africa’s development agenda

 
Agenda 2063 calls for a more inclusive society where all the citizens are actively involved in decision making in all aspects and where no child, woman or man is left behind or excluded, on the basis of gender, political affiliation, religion, ethnic affiliation, locality, age or other factors.  Aspiration 6 of Agenda 2063 calls for “an Africa, whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children.”
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