An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa.

Top Slides

Banner Slides

African Union Commission Reinforces Commitment to Combat Drug Control Challenges with New Initiatives and Strategic Partnerships

African Union Commission Reinforces Commitment to Combat Drug Control Challenges with New Initiatives and Strategic Partnerships

Share:
August 29, 2024

In a pivotal effort to tackle the escalating drug control challenges across the continent, the African Union (AU) Commission has announced a series of new initiatives aimed at bolstering drug prevention, treatment, and control efforts. These were unveiled during the Fifth Ordinary Session of the AU Specialised Technical Committee on Health, Nutrition, Population, and Drug Control (STC-HNPDC-5), held from 5-9 August 2024 in Addis Ababa.

H.E. Amb. Minata Samate Cessouma, AU Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, and Social Development, underscored the critical need for a coordinated and comprehensive drug control strategy. She highlighted the increasing public health crisis associated with substance abuse, particularly affecting vulnerable groups like youth, women, and children. "We are witnessing an exponential rise in drug use disorders across the continent, which calls for immediate and strategic interventions," said Amb. Cessouma.

One of the key outcomes of the STC-HNPDC-5 Drug Control deliberations included the establishment of the Southern Africa Network of Traditional Leaders in Drug Demand Reduction. Launched as a pilot initiative in Johannesburg, South Africa, in April 2024, the network integrates traditional leaders into the broader drug control framework, enhancing community-level prevention and care interventions.

"The integration of traditional leaders into our drug control strategies is a significant milestone. Their influence at the community level is crucial in broadening the reach and effectiveness of our prevention and treatment programs," remarked Prof. Julio Rakotonirina, Director for Health and Humanitarian Affairs at the African Union Commission​.

Furthermore, the extension of the African Union Plan of Action on Drug Control and Crime Prevention (2019-2023) by two years, to 2025 was endorsed. This extension addresses time lost during the COVID-19 pandemic and reaffirms the AU's dedication to meeting the plan's core objectives.

"This extension reflects our unwavering commitment to addressing the multifaceted challenges of drug control and crime prevention in Africa. We must continue to innovate and collaborate to achieve our goals," said H.E. Amb. Minata Samate Cessouma.

An additional significant achievement of the STC-HNPDC-5 Drug Control sessions was the endorsement of the First African Union Youth Forum Declaration on Drug Use Prevention (2023), marking the AU’s recognition of the pivotal role of youth in combating drug abuse. The declaration reflects a collective commitment to empowering young Africans in shaping a drug-free future.

The AU Commission also highlighted the importance of data-driven drug control strategies, urging Member States to fund national drug epidemiological surveillance networks to improve the monitoring of synthetic drug supply and demand. This effort will support the work of the Pan-African Epidemiology Network on Drug Use (PAENDU), which plays a critical role in generating actionable data for policy formulation and operational responses​.

"We call on all AU Member States to invest in these surveillance networks. Accurate and timely data is essential for effective drug control strategies, and we must equip ourselves with the tools needed to combat this growing threat," stressed Prof. Rakotonirina.

The AU Commission’s comprehensive approach to drug control also includes the development of a new framework to replace the current Plan of Action, covering the period 2026-2030. This forthcoming plan will continue to prioritize the health and well-being of Africa’s populations, particularly focusing on the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders.

For further information please contact: 

Mr. Derrick Ochuot | Strategic Communication Expert | Directorate of Health and Humanitarian Affairs | Health Systems, Diseases and Nutrition Division | African Union Commission | E-mail: ochuotd@africa-union.org | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Ms. Whitney Mwangi | Health Policy Communications and Advocacy Specialist, Directorate of Health and Humanitarian Affairs | Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, African Union Commission | E-mail: WhitneyM@africa-union.org | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Ms. Faith Adhiambo | Communications Officer, Directorate of Information and Communication, African Union Commission E-Mail: OchiengJ@africa-union.org  

Information and Communication Directorate, African Union Commission I E-mail: DIC@africa-union.org I Web: au. int | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Follow Us: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube

 

 

 

Department Resources

May 31, 2023

Outbreak Update:  As of 3 May 2023, a total of 765,222,932 COVID-19 cases and 6,921,614 deaths (case fatality ratio [CFR]: 1%) have been reported globally by 232 countries and territories to the World Health Organization (WHO).

 


 

 

May 05, 2023

Outbreak Update:  As of 3 May 2023, a total of 765,222,932 COVID-19 cases and 6,921,614 deaths (case fatality ratio [CFR]: 1%) have been reported globally by 232 countries and territories to the World Health Organization (WHO).

 


 

 

April 02, 2023

Outbreak Update:  As of 1 April 2023, a total of 761,402,282 COVID-19 cases and 6,887,000 deaths (case fatality ratio [CFR]: 1%) have been reported globally by 232 countries and territories to the World Health Organization (WHO).

 


 

 

March 22, 2023

Outbreak Update:  As of 21 March 2023, a total of 760,360,956 COVID-19 cases and 6,873,477 deaths (case fatality ratio [CFR]: 1%) have been reported globally by 232 countries and territories to the World Health Organization (WHO).

 


 

 

September 19, 2020

The African Union Commission (AUC) envisions “an integrated continent that is politically united based on the ideals of Pan Africanism an

June 24, 2020

Highlights of the cooperation with the GIZ-project “Support to the African Union on Migration and Displacement”

June 24, 2020

Violent extremism is a global issue.

February 10, 2022

Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.

November 06, 2024

In a world where every click, every share, and every tweet can broadcast one’s thoughts to a global audience, the digital realm has becom