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Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.
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Promoting Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states.
Promoting Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states.
Agenda 2063 is the blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity pursued under Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance.
H.E. Mr. Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, was appointed to lead the AU institutional reforms process. He appointed a pan-African committee of experts to review and submit proposals for a system of governance for the AU that would ensure the organisation was better placed to address the challenges facing the continent with the aim of implementing programmes that have the highest impact on Africa’s growth and development so as to deliver on the vision of Agenda 2063.
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MEDIA ADVISORY NOTE FOR THE
29th Ordinary Session of the Assembly
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
THEME OF THE SUMMIT
“Harnessing Demographic Dividend through investments in the Youth”
Important dates:
27th – 28th June 2017: 34th Ordinary Session of the Permanent Representatives’ Committee
30th June – 1st July 2017: 31st Ordinary Session of the Executive Council
3rd – 4th July 2017: 29th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Government of the African Union
1. ACCREDITATION FOR MEDIA PERSONNEL BASED OUTSIDE ETHIOPIA
All journalists will apply online. The media accreditation form is available on https://au.int/web/en/summit/29/accreditation
Once journalists receive confirmation of their application from the Directorate of Information and Communication (DIC), they should print it and, along with their application documents and passport copy, take it to Ethiopian Embassy in their country. Documents should be taken to the PUBLIC DIPLOMACY CENTER and not the visa center.
The documents will be processed by the Ethiopian government authorities though their channels and journalists will receive their visas from their points of application.
All journalists will be issued with journalist visas. No journalist will be allowed to attend the summit on a business or tourist visa.
ACCREDITATION FOR JOURNALISTS APPLYING FROM COUNTRIES WHERE THERE IS NO ETHIOPIAN EMBASSY
Journalists from countries where there is no Ethiopian embassy should fill in the visa on arrival form available on the AU website: www.au.int
Once received, DIC will forward it to the Ethiopian Government Communication Office for processing as per the regulations.
ACCREDITATION FOR JOURNALISTS WHO ARE ON MISSION IN COUNTRIES WHERE THERE IS NO ETHIOPIAN EMBASSY
Media personnel who are on mission where there is no Ethiopian embassy should observe the following regulations:
Their organization should facilitate the process for them. Their residence card should be attached to their application documents.
They should go, in person, to collect their visa from their country of residence.
Three methods of accreditation are available for journalists applying from outside Ethiopia.
1.1. Online system:
The online accreditation form is available at https://au.int/web/en/summit/29/accreditation
1.2. E-mail:
After completing the accreditation form, the form and scanned copies of all the required documents should be sent via e-mail to Mr. Molalet Tsedeke on: ausummit@africa-union.org
1.3. Mail and fax:
After completing the accreditation form, the form and all the required documents should be sent to:
MR. Molalet Tsedeke
Directorate of Information and Communication African Union Commission
PO Box 3243 Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Tel:+251115182014 +251115182558:
E-mail: AUSummit@africa-union.org
Required documents to accompany application form
¥ Two passport size photographs not more than six months old;
¥ A letter of assignment on a letterhead from the journalist’s organization indicating his/ her function;
¥ Copy of a valid professional press card or equivalent identification
It is also advisable to carry hard copies of all the required documents in case of any necessary checks. Applications should reach Mr. Molalet before June 20th 2017
2. ACCREDITATION FOR MEDIA PERSONNEL BASED IN ETHIOPIA
All media personnel operating from within Ethiopia must apply for accreditation through the Government Communication Office by providing the following information:
¥ Full Names (as in ID or Passport)
¥ ID or Passport Number
¥ Name of Media organization
¥ Designation (Reporter, Photographer etc)
¥ Current media/ press badge
¥ Contact Numbers
Email address
The above information must be provided before 20th June 2017 to the following officials:
Government Communication Office
Mr.Shambel Tilhun
Tel: 251 911 747313
E-mail: mediarltn@gmail.com
Mr. Teklemariam Debele
Tel: 251 913 142920
E-mail: mediarltn@gmail.com
Ms. Bedrya Wulchafo
Tel : 251 911 030404
E-mail : mediarltn@gmail.com
Ms. Aynadis Getenet
Tel: 251 911 88 20 31
E-mail: mediarltn@gmail.com
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office
Mr. Chala Dejenu
Tel. 251 91051 86 69
E –mail: chala.dejenu@mfa.gov.et
3. WHAT TO DO IN ETHIOPIA
Journalists will need to get two badges.
3.1. The Government press badge will be issued by the government authorities. This involves being photographed before the card is processed. Journalists will be advised in due course of the accreditation venue. This badge will allow access into the AU compound.
3.2. AU Conference badge: After getting the government issued press badge, journalists will need to go to the African Union Commission to get their Conference badges. This badge will give them access into the conference rooms during the Summit.
3.3. Journalists are advised to make sure they arrive in Ethiopia in good time so as to have the documentation done before the meetings start.
3.4. Journalists are also advised to arrive at Summit venues early to ensure that they clear all entry procedures before the meetings start.
4. YELLOW FEVER CARDS
4.1. Yellow fever cards will be required at the ports of entry for everyone travelling from yellow fever designated countries.
5. CUSTOMS CLEARANCE FOR MEDIA EQUIPMENT
Accredited media personnel bringing technical equipment with them to Ethiopia will be subject to full Customs Control. Journalists are requested to send their list of equipment (two copies) together with their application for accreditation. (See media equipment form on the AU website)
Journalists wishing to bring in live broadcasting equipment or to request live transmission facilities should contact
Mr. Habte Gemeda
Co-ordinator; Satellite and Television Facilities (+251-911 677952) (+251 923 807 876) Ethiopian Television
E-mail Gemedaetv@yahoo.com
6. MEDIA FACILITIES
A media center, with facilities for print, online and electronic media will be available at the Summit venue. Access to media facilities will be available only to accredited media representatives.
7. REQUESTS FOR INTERVIEWS WITH AUC LEADERSHIP
Journalists wishing to interview the leadership of the AU Commission during the 2th AU Summit should submit their requests to Mrs Esther Azaa Tankou, Head of Information of the AUC on YambouE@africa- union.org; Tel: +251 911 36 11 85
8. MEDIA BRIEFINGS BY AU LEADERSHIP
Briefings by leaders of the various African Union organs and programmes will take place at the conference center. Journalists will be given advance notice of the briefing time, venue and speakers.
Other partner organisations of the AU occasionally request facilities through the DIC for media briefings during the Summit. Journalists will be notified of such briefings through postings in the media center
9. MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE SUMMIT
Opening and closing sessions during the meetings are open to journalists, depending on availability of space within the meeting rooms. Media practitioners will be informed of how to enter the plenary halls in the following ways:
a. A guideline will be circulated to all media on the AU database and on the AU website
A briefing session will be held for all media during the Summit. A notice will be circulated regarding the time and date of the briefing.
10. LIVE STREAMING
Opening sessions and press conferences of the Summit will be streaming live. The live stream link will be disseminated closer to the dates for information and for the public to follow live all the open sessions worldwide.
These feeds will be available through the media centre. Media will also be notified of all live streamed meetings via the website and notices posted in the media center.
11. TELEPHONES AND FAXES
Telephone facilities will be available on a commercial basis.
12. TELEVISION AND RADIO
Media will be notified if live links to their national broadcasters will be available. Inquiries in this regard should be sent to Mr Gamal Karrar on: GamalK@africa-union.org, Direct Tel.: +251 11 5182573
13. ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation will be on self-arrangement basis. Journalists are advised to make their booking early to avoid last minute inconveniences. A list of Addis Ababa hotels will soon be available on the African Union website.
14. SUMMIT COMMUNICATIONS ENQUIRIES
General enquiries on the arrangements made for the media for the Summit should be directed to Mrs Wynne Musabayana on MusabayanaW@africa-union.org
For further information:
Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: DIC@african-union.org I Website: http://www.au.int
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Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.
Supply Chain Management Division Operations Support Services Directorate
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia