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      Speech by the Assitant Secretary General Programme COMESA, Amb Kipyego Cheluget

      SPEECH BY THE ASSITANT SECRETARY GENERAL PROGRAMME COMESA,

      AMB KIPYEGO CHELUGET (DR)

      ECOSOCC SENSITIZATION AND MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN METTING FOR CIVIL SOCIETIES ORGANIZATIONS HELD IN LUSAKA, ZAMBIA

      12TH August 2014.

      Honourable Guest of Honour, Minister of Community Development

      Dr Jinmi Adisa, Director CIDO,

      Ambassador Lazarous Kapambwe, Special Advisor to the AU Chairperson,

      Distinguished Delegates,

      Invited Guests,

      Ladies and Gentlemen,

      It give me great pleasure to welcome all participants to this sensitization and motivation campaign for Zambian civil society organizations that is taking place here today in our COMESA Conference Center.

      Our agreement to host this meeting is due to the variety of reasons. First, the meeting is being organized by the Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO) of the African Union in order to implement the decision adopted by the 21st Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the Union (EX.CL/Dec.849(XXV) held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea in June/July 2014.

      The Decision directed the Commission to extend the call for applications into the 2nd ECOSOCC General Assembly by three (3) month and to conduct a sensitization and motivation Campaign within this for the elections. I am happy to note that the AU Commission chose to commence the process of the sensitizations campaign in Lusaka, Zambia. May I first of all extend our sincere appreciation to the Honourable Guest of Honour, Minister of Development for taking time out of his busy schedule to come and open this workshop. We are truly honoured by your presence.

      Civil Society Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen,

      Our desire to work closely with the AU to ensure the implementation is directly related to the responsibility of COMESA as a Regional Economic Community and building bloc of the African Union. Significantly also COMESA is focused on trade and development and this enterprise can only be undertaken in a framework that harnesses the energies and efforts of all segments of society to promote integration and development.

      Ladies and Gentlemen

      COMESA understands the importance of collaboration with civil societies and other Non state actors such members of parliament, private sector organizations and other relevant groups for effective regional integration. COMESA has been working closely with CSOs and Non state actors in Climate change, CADDP, ACTESA and Governance and Peace and Security programme.

      Guest of Honour

      During the Fourth Summit of the COMESA Authority that convened in Nairobi, Kenya in May 1999, a decision was made for COMESA to be formally involved in matters of peace and security. This was in recognition of the fact that conflicts in the sub-region were adversely affecting our regional integration agenda as there can not be any sustainable development amid violent conflicts.

      Following that decision, COMESA held various consultations and it became clear that the conflicts in our region are very complex and exhibit the kind of dynamism that calls for multifaceted approaches to address them and this in turn requires a variety of stakeholders to work together in addressing them. This not only ensures that comprehensive solutions are reached but it also ensures that issues affecting peace and security are addressed at grass root levels.

      As a Secretariat, we were then directed to ensure the involvement of private sector and civil society organisations on matters of peace and security in a consultative basis. During the Tenth Summit of the COMESA Authority that was held in Kigali in June 2005, we were further directed to ensure that a wide range of civil society organisations in all our member States become aware of the rules of accreditation so as to give them all an equal opportunity to partner with COMESA in this Programme.

      We have since been able to develop rules of accreditation which were disseminated to civil societies at national level through national consultations in seventeen countries, including Burundi, Comoros, DRC, Djibouti Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Swaziland, Sudan, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe and thirty (30) CSOs have been accredited to the programme. COMESA has also involved Parliamentarian from our member state, through the Parliamentarian Forum, the Member of Parliaments have participated in election observation and also have been able to provide in puts in all the researches which have been conducted in the region on the status of peace and security.

      We are happy that the African Union has also taken up the decision to strengthen efforts aimed at collaborating further with the civil society organizations and other non state actors. As you are aware, COMESA as a REC is a building block of African Union programs and activities. Therefore COMESA peace and security programme is developed in line and according to the AU Peace and Security architecture. It is also against such a background that CIDO and COMESA are working together to sensitize CSOs on the ECOSOCC Elections as directed by the AU Commission. Hence, COMESA will continue working with CIDO in this sensitization process in all the COMESA member states.

      I am hopeful that this meeting will help civil society organizations with the information they need in order for them to apply for ECOSOCC elections.

      I want to end by thanking the guest of honour for taking his time off to open this very important meeting and i also thank AU for choosing to work with COMESA as a REC on this important undertaking.

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      African Union
      Sensitization and Motivation Campaign to encourage African civil society organiz
      9 August 2014

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      AU TO EMBARK ON SENSITIZATION AND MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION IN THE ELECTIONS FOR THE ECOSOCC 2ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

      What: Sensitization and Motivation Campaign to encourage African civil society organizations to participate in the election for the 2nd General Assembly of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union.

      Who: African Union Commission

      When: August – September 2014

      Where: The Sensitization and Motivation Campaign will be conducting through field missions to the AU regions. It will include the following AU Member States: Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Togo, Senegal, Cape Verde, Benin, Angola, Botswana, Madagascar, Mozambique, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Seychelles, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe , Mauritania , Tunisia, and Sierra Leone.

      Objectives:

      The Campaign aims, among other things, to encourage the African civil society to participate in the election for ECOSOCC 2nd General Assembly. It seeks to gather sufficient pool of candidatures for the election from the AU Member states, in particular the least represented countries. The campaign will; explain ECOSOCC history, role and functions, as well as challenges of the current electoral process, options presented to Council at Summit, Council Decision and its direct implications for the Host State and region, the application process and eligibility criteria- OLC/ Interdepartmental Committee, Interactive Question and Answer sessions with CSOs on the role of ECOSOCC, what needs to be done and the way forward.

      Background:

      The ECOSOCC is an advisory organ of the African Union composed of different social and professional groups of the AU Member States. Established under the AU Constitutive Act, the Council is a channel for the African civil society to play an active role in charting the future of the Continent, organizing itself in partnership with African governments to contribute to the principles, policies and programmes of the Union. The Council is also responsible for forging strong partnerships between governments and all segments of the civil society, in particular women, the youth, children, the Diaspora, organized labor, the private sector and professional groups.

      ECOSOCC will elect its 150-members of 2nd General Assembly, from the African civil society organizations in the continent and Diaspora.

      In compliance with the Decision EX.CL/Dec.849(XXV), adopted by the 23st Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly, held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 20-27 June 2014, on the election into the ECOSOCC, the AU Commission will be conducting sensitization and mobilization campaign in August and September 2014, to encourage greater participation and gathering a sufficient candidatures from the African CSOs.

      The Campaign has two main components. The first is an outreach component involving the use of the AU Regional and Liaison offices as instruments for the sensitization campaign in places where the AU has a physical presence or office. The second involves the deployment of on-ground mobilization campaign undertaken through field missions directed from the AU Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa.

      Media representatives in the stated AU Member States are invited to take part and cover the Sensitization and Motivation Campaign.

      For further information contact

      Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: dinfo@african-union.org I Web Site: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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      African Union
      Sensitization and Motivation Campaign to encourage African civil society organiz
      9 August 2014

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      AU TO EMBARK ON SENSITIZATION AND MOTIVATION CAMPAIGN TO ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION IN THE ELECTIONS FOR THE ECOSOCC 2ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

      What: Sensitization and Motivation Campaign to encourage African civil society organizations to participate in the election for the 2nd General Assembly of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union.

      Who: African Union Commission

      When: August – September 2014

      Where: The Sensitization and Motivation Campaign will be conducting through field missions to the AU regions. It will include the following AU Member States: Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Togo, Senegal, Cape Verde, Benin, Angola, Botswana, Madagascar, Mozambique, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Seychelles, Gabon, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe , Mauritania , Tunisia, and Sierra Leone.

      Objectives:

      The Campaign aims, among other things, to encourage the African civil society to participate in the election for ECOSOCC 2nd General Assembly. It seeks to gather sufficient pool of candidatures for the election from the AU Member states, in particular the least represented countries. The campaign will; explain ECOSOCC history, role and functions, as well as challenges of the current electoral process, options presented to Council at Summit, Council Decision and its direct implications for the Host State and region, the application process and eligibility criteria- OLC/ Interdepartmental Committee, Interactive Question and Answer sessions with CSOs on the role of ECOSOCC, what needs to be done and the way forward.

      Background:

      The ECOSOCC is an advisory organ of the African Union composed of different social and professional groups of the AU Member States. Established under the AU Constitutive Act, the Council is a channel for the African civil society to play an active role in charting the future of the Continent, organizing itself in partnership with African governments to contribute to the principles, policies and programmes of the Union. The Council is also responsible for forging strong partnerships between governments and all segments of the civil society, in particular women, the youth, children, the Diaspora, organized labor, the private sector and professional groups.

      ECOSOCC will elect its 150-members of 2nd General Assembly, from the African civil society organizations in the continent and Diaspora.

      In compliance with the Decision EX.CL/Dec.849(XXV), adopted by the 23st Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly, held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 20-27 June 2014, on the election into the ECOSOCC, the AU Commission will be conducting sensitization and mobilization campaign in August and September 2014, to encourage greater participation and gathering a sufficient candidatures from the African CSOs.

      The Campaign has two main components. The first is an outreach component involving the use of the AU Regional and Liaison offices as instruments for the sensitization campaign in places where the AU has a physical presence or office. The second involves the deployment of on-ground mobilization campaign undertaken through field missions directed from the AU Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa.

      Media representatives in the stated AU Member States are invited to take part and cover the Sensitization and Motivation Campaign.

      For further information contact

      Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: dinfo@african-union.org I Web Site: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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      African Union
      ECOSOCC Call For Application for Election into the ECOSOCC Interim General Assem
      2 April 2014

      ECOSOCC CALL FOR APPLICATION FOR ELECTION INTO THE ECOSOCC INTERIM GENERAL ASSEMBLY

      In furtherance of the Executive Council Decision EX.CL/Dec.716 of July 2012, the Chairperson of the Commission established an Interdepartmental Committee for verification and appraisal of eligibility requirements for ECOSOCC membership. The Committee consists of representatives of Office of the Chairperson, Legal Counsel, Internal Audit, Finance, Conference, CIDO and the Strategic, Policy Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Departments.

      Furthermore, the Commission solicited applications from African Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) for membership in the ECOSOCC General Assembly. The call for applications was opened over a period spanning 01 July to 30 August 2012, 15 November to 15 December 2012 and 15 June to 15 August 2013 respectively. A total number of three hundred and three (303) applications from forty-two (42) were received and assessed over three (3) different meetings of the Interdepartmental Committee. As a result, sixty-four (64) qualified applications were received from twenty-three (23) countries. Out of the sixty-four (64) qualified applications, fifty-five (55) CSOs applied at the national level, three (3) at the regional level and six (6) at the continental level.

      However, the response did not attract a sufficient number and appropriate spread of candidates across the five regions of the continent for the conduct of ECOSOCC Election. The Commission expects that this fourth call will enable this process.

      Consequently, and in order to allow for greater representation of CSOs from the fifty-four (54) African Union Member States and ensure regional balance, the Commission has decided to re-open the ECOSOCC registration process for a period of three (3) month. The deadline for the receipt of applications for elections into the Interim ECOSOCC General Assembly is extended to 30 June 2014.

      In addition, the Commission also decided that the ECOSOCC General Assembly will be an interim body until a framework document on the modalities of Diaspora participation in the AU organs and activities is established.

      The Commission hereby calls on African Civil society Community to take advantage of the new deadline to effectively participate in the electoral process.

      ECOSOCC application forms can be downloaded from http://www.au.int/en/ or http://pages.au.int/ECOSOCC, filled and sent to the ECOSOCC Secretariat electronically or by post addressed to:

      ECOSOCC Secretariat,

      C/o African Citizens Directorate (CIDO),

      African Union Commission,

      P.O. Box 3243,

      Addis Ababa – Ethiopia

      Or

      ECOSOCC E-mail: ECOSOCC@africa-union.org or auecosocc@gmail.com

      Completed application forms together with all relevant documents should be returned to the Secretariat on or before 30 June 2014.

      For more information and requests, kindly contact the ECOSOCC Secretariat: E-mail: ECOSOCC@africa-union.org or auecosocc@gmail.com

      Event
      African Union
      Announcement: Call for Applications
      26 March 2014

      Dear All,

      Please find enclosed the Report of the Commission on the ECOSOCC Election Process submitted to the 21 Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union and subsequent Council Decision on the same.

      In accordance with this Decision the Commission is planning to take the following steps:

      a) Extend the call for applications until 30 September 2014.

      b) Carry out a sensitization and motivation campaign between July to September 2014. The period of July 2014 will focus on preparations and actual motivation and sensitization campaigns will be conducted as in August and September. We will be sending further information on the precise mission plan and actual dates, locations and regions.

      c) It is our expectation that the Interdepartmental Committee of the Commission on Verification and Appraisal will complete its work on determining eligibility of candidates by October 2014.

      d) Tentatively, actual elections will be conducted by the office of the Legal Council in November 2014. As part of the preparatory process, we will be liaising with the office of the Legal Council on election guidelines and election management procedures. As soon as we have the necessary details, we shall communicate the same accordingly.

      e) We invite the African Civil Society community to mobilize itself to support this process. New applications are welcome as indicated and we will keep you informed of developments and mission plans as soon as the planning process is completed.

      ECOSOCC Secretariat

      Event
      African Union
      Election into the Second ECOSOCC General Assembly
      28 June 2013

      Announcement

      Call for applications from African civil society organizations for membership in the 2nd ECOSOCC General Assembly . The closing date for receiving applications is 15 August 2013.

      Appel à candidature aux organisations de la société civile africaine pour l’adhésion à la 2ème Assemblée générale de l’ECOSOCC. La date limite de réception des candidatures est fixée aux 15 août 2013.

      Press releases
      African Union
      ECOSOCC ELECTORAL PROCESS
      26 November 2012

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