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Impact of Sanctions and Unilateral Course of Measures (Item proposed by the Republic of Namibia)
Executive Council Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session 06 - 07 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report takes note of continuous and illegal economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed on the Cuban Government and People by the government of the United States
African Union Strategy for a Better Integrated Border Governance
The Strategy is divided into five chapters. A brief introduction is the first chapter. The second chapter highlights the context through a description of the status of borders in Africa. The third chapter presents the normative framework and the principles guiding the strategy. The fourth chapter describes the core dimensions of the strategy including the vision, mission, and functions of borders, principles and pillars, as well as strategic priorities for improved border governance. Chapter five deals with the roles of the different stakeholders in the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, communication and resources mobilisation of the strategy.The African Union Strategy for Integrated Border Governance (AUBGS) is an instrument
developed to use borders as vectors to promote peace, security and stability, and to improve and accelerate integration through effective governance of borders while facilitating easy movement of people, goods, services and capital among AU Member States. The Strategy is built on the understanding that African countries have not yet effectively governed their borders to harness benefits, reduce and when possible eradicate threats, prevent crime and facilitate cross-border cooperation. It is also built on the assumption that African countries have not yet fully exploited the borders’ potential as a resource for peace, security and stability and for greater integration and socioeconomic development of the continent.Supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through the German Foreign Office (AA)
Orientation Concept Note on the AU Theme of the Year 2020: Silencing the Guns-Creating Conducive Conditions for Africa’s Development
Executive Council Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session 06 - 07 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report provides an overview on the implementation of the AUMR projcet to the PSC, through the AU Commission
Briefing on the ministerial follow-up committee on the implementation of agenda 2063
Executive Council Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session 06 - 07 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report gives consideration of the draft progress report on the Implementation of Agenda 2063 in Member States
Meeting of the Contact Group on Libya 19 May 2020 : Communiqué
Meeting of the Contact Group on Libya 19 May 2020In this report, the International Contact Group strongly condemns the numerous violations of the International Humanitarian Law that constitute war crimes, such as the attacks on hospitals and vital facilities. The contact group calls on all parties to the conflict to comply with the obligations of International laws and put an end to those acts
Report on Activities of the Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC) Sub-Committee on AUDA-NEPAD for the period January 2019 to January 2020
Executive Council Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session 06 - 07 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report is a recapitulation of the activities of the Sub-Committee,AUDA-NEPAD on challenges encountered and recommendations on the way forward
Draft Rules of Procedure of the African Peer Review Panel of Eminent Persons
Executive Council Thirty-Sixth Ordinary Session 06 - 07 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report is about the draft rules of procedure of the African Peer Review Panel of Eminent Persons in Africa
State of the African Union (January 2020)
Assembly of the Union Thirty-Third Ordinary Session 9-10 February 2020 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis report gives the State of the African Union among Member States in view of the emerging challenges and opportunities facing Africa at the international stage