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  • Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 7 December 2012 Gen
    December 07, 2013

    Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 7 December 2012 General Elections in the Republic of Ghana

  • Expert’s Review of African Transitional Justice Framework, Lome, Togo, 5 Augus
    September 23, 2013

    Expert’s Review of African Transitional Justice Framework, Lome, Togo, 5 August 2012

  • Africa Transitional Justice Policy Framework: Expert’s Consultation Report Ire
    September 23, 2013

    Africa Transitional Justice Policy Framework: Expert’s Consultation Report Irene, Pretoria,12-13 March 2012

  • AUC Consultation with AU Members States on TJ in Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
    September 23, 2013

    AUC Consultation with AU Members States on TJ in Africa, Cape Town, South Africa, September 2011

  • African Union Commission Consultation with African Union Member States on Transi
    September 23, 2013

    African Union Commission Consultation with African Union Member States on Transitional Justice

  • Enhancing the Role of the AU
    September 23, 2013

    Enhancing the Role of the AU

  • International Criminal Justice in Africa: Neocolonial Agenda or Strengthened Acc
    September 23, 2013

    International Criminal Justice in Africa:
    Neocolonial Agenda or Strengthened Accountability?

  • African Union Transitional Justice Policy Framework in Practice Implementing Acc
    September 23, 2013

    African Union Transitional Justice Policy Framework in Practice Implementing Accountability Measures

  • Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the Republic of Burkina
    June 11, 2013

    Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the Republic of Burkina Faso, 2 December 2012

  • Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 4 March 2013 Genera
    May 10, 2013

    Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 4 March 2013 General Elections in Kenya

  • Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 22 February 2013 Pa
    February 22, 2013

    Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 22 February 2013 Parliamentary Elections in Djibouti

  • Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 17 November 2012 Ge
    November 17, 2012

    Report of African Union Elections Observation Mission to the 17 November 2012 General Elections in the Republic of Sierra Leone

  • Outcome Statement -The Eighth African Governance Forum (AGF-VIII) On Democracy,
    October 16, 2012
  • African Union Commission Consultation with African Union Member States on Transi
    December 16, 2011

    African Union Commission Consultation with African Union Member States on Transitional Justice

  • HUMAN RIGHTS STRATEGY FOR AFRICA
    December 14, 2011

    HUMAN RIGHTS STRATEGY FOR AFRICA
    DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION

  • Commemoration Of The INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
    December 10, 2010

    COMMEMORATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

    ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
    10th DECEMBER 2010

  • World Aids Day 2010 - Concept Note
    December 01, 2010

    1. BACKGROUND
    Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988, when the World Health Organization called oneveryone to “Join the Worldwide Effort”, AIDS has become one of the defining issues of ourtime.There is still a serious shortfall in resources for AIDS, and stigma and discrimination aroundAIDS continue to prevail. As a result, two-thirds of those who require antiretroviral treatmentare unable to access it. Less than one in ten people at risk of HIV infection have the meansto protect themselves.Sustaining leadership and accelerating action on AIDS isn’t something just for politicians. Itinvolves religious leaders, community, youth and council leaders, chief executives and tradeunion leaders. It involves people living with HIV, and their families and friends. It involvesyou, me – each and every one of us – taking the lead to eliminate stigma and discrimination,to advocate for more resources to tackle AIDS.The fight against HIV/AIDS cannot be won byindividuals alone, but the combined efforts of all stakeholders.

    According to the five year review of the Abuja Call for accelerated action towards universal access to HIV/AIDS,TB, and Malaria services, conducted by the AU Commission in May 2010, since 2006, significant progress has been made by Members States towards universal access to health services in general and HIV/AIDS in particular. There is a clear continental and international political will and commitment to achieving universal access and health related MDGs by 2015. Inspite of the commendable progress made, this is still insufficient to attain the Abuja target of universal access to HIV/AIDS services.

    2. THEME :
    The theme of this year’s World AIDS Day‘Universal Access and Human Rights’underscores the importance of Universal access services as a human right.
    The focus of the commemoration will be on protection of human rights of personnel living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. The African Union Commission HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy will also be popularized during a workshop to be held on 1st December 2010.

    3. OBJECTIVES
    i. To express solidarity in awareness raising efforts in line with the International Community
    ii. To promote and popularize the AU Commission HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy among the staff of the Commission

    4. EXPECTED OUTCOME
    Increased awareness on HIV/AIDS and the AU commission HIV/AIDS Workplace policy

    5. PARTICIPANTS
    Participants will include staff of the AU Commission, Embassies, as well as their family members.

    6. MATERIALS
    Advocacy materials such as banners, posters, tee shirts, flyers, pin’s and policy documents shall be made available for the event.

    7. DURATION
    Activities will begin from 1 to 4 December 2010.

    8. LANGUAGES
    The languages of the workshop shall be French and English.

    9. ACTIVITIES
    Should include the following:

    • workshops, and panel discussions
    • Quiz
    • Walk from Arat Kilo to AU premises
    • Radio and TV interviews