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    Message of H. E. Dr. Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the Occasion of the Celebration of...
    June 08, 2013

    MESSAGE OF H. E. Dr. DLAMINI ZUMA, CHAIRPERSON OF THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION ON THE OCCASION OF THE CELEBRATION OF WORLD OCEANS DAY UNDER THE THEME: «OCEANS AND PEOPLE» JUNE 8, 2013

    Officially designated by the United Nations General Assembly as World Oceans Day since 2009, June 8th remains an important date in human history. The purpose of this date, in fact, is to honor the world's Oceans as a source of life. This date also aims to remind us of our responsibilities towards protecting the Oceans and marine life for future generations.

    The celebration of World Oceans Day this year under the theme «Oceans and People» coincides with the 50th Anniversary of the OUA/AU celebrated under the following theme: «Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance.» This, in fact, constitutes a priceless opportunity to focus our attention on such an immense source of resources that has, unfortunately, for quite some time, been left out, under-developed, but which remains a source of incommensurable wealth and synonym of life.

    Aware, therefore, of the importance of African maritime domain with respect to economic development, and determined to making the welfare of its populations a reality, the African Union Commission has developed the 2050 Africa’s Integrated Maritime (2050 AIM) Strategy which was adopted on December 6, 2012 by African Ministers in charge of Maritime Affairs.

    The goal of such a strategy is to effectively and sustainably take control over the geostrategic and geopolitical challenges faced by the African maritime domain, particularly in terms of safety, security, maritime resources and various other abundant resources provided by Africa’s inland waters, Seas and Oceans. It is in this spirit that the establishment of an African Maritime Day and the development of a Blue Economy by the 2050 AIM Strategy can be justified.

    Owing to the importance of the Seas and Oceans towards socio-economic development in Africa, it is necessary for the continent to develop its own relevant maritime infrastructures for the sake of better security, safety, efficiency and respect for the environment. Such an enterprise requires taking responsibility, raising awareness, and the determination of African actors to take the lead upon their destiny. For so doing, the African Union has decided, among other key projects initiated by the Africa’s Integrated Maritime Strategy, on the construction of Giant Aquariums in all member states, including at the Headquarters of the African Union Commission in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Such a project aims, not only, at wealth creation through employment, but also seeks to raise awareness among African populations on the opportunities provided by the Oceans and Seas, and the necessity to respect marine fauna and flora.

    Such a great initiative goes in line with the theme of the World Oceans Day that we are celebrating today. It is, therefore, in such an atmosphere that we call upon each member state of our prestigious institution to incorporate this Strategy and its Plan of Action and translate it into a reality at national, regional and continental levels so to be able to take advantage of its multidimensional benefits.

    “Together, let’s navigate the future… now! Keep an eye on www.au.int/maritime, and swim with us on Twitter and Facebook in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese and… Kiswahili!”

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    The AU’s 2050 Aim Strategy Hailed during TICAD V by Mr. Koji Sekimizu, Secretary General of The International Maritime...
    June 04, 2013

    The AU’s 2050 Aim Strategy Hailed during TICAD V by Mr. Koji Sekimizu, Secretary General of The International Maritime Organization (IMO)

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    2nd Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Maritime-Related Affairs back-to-back with the 1st High Level African Maritime Cross-Sectoral Senior Officials meeting & the 5th African Maritime Cross-Sectoral Experts Workshop on the 2050 AIM-Strategy.
    2nd Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Maritime-Related Affairs back-to-back with the 1st High Level...
    December 03, 2012 to December 06, 2012

    2nd Conference of African Ministers Responsible for Maritime-Related Affairs back-to-back with the 1st High Level African Maritime Cross-Sectoral Senior Officials meeting and the 5th African Maritime Cross-Sectoral Experts Workshop on the 2050 AIM-Strategy. 03 – 06 December 2012, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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    Experts Workshop 2011
    December 20, 2011 to December 22, 2011

    20-22 Dec. 2011: In order to review and finalize the 2050 Africa’s Integrated Maritime Strategy (2050 AIM-Strategy), the AU Commission is planning to organize an Experts workshop at the Commission’s Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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    The 2010 Africa Maritime Safety and Security Towards Economic Prosperity Conference.
    October 13, 2010 to October 14, 2010

    The 2010 Africa Maritime Safety and Security Towards Economic Prosperity Conference.

    Stuttgart, Germany
    14 October 2010

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    242nd Meeting of the Peace and Security Council.
    October 04, 2010

    The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 242nd meeting held on 4 October 2010, was briefed by the Commission on maritime security and safety in Africa and the implementation status of related AU’s decisions. Council also followed a presentation by the European Union (EU) to the AU on EU’s efforts and initiatives on maritime security and safety.

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    AU Experts Workshop on Maritime Security and Safety :Towards Africa's Integrated Maritime Strategy (AIM-Strategy).
    April 06, 2010 to April 07, 2010

    AU EXPERTS WORKSHOP ON
    MARITIME SECURITY AND SAFETY
    6 - 7 APRIL 2010
    ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
    Towards Africa's Integrated Maritime Strategy (AIM-Strategy)*