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      Vingt-cinquième Session Ordinaire de la Conférence de l’Union Africaine
      Vingt-cinquième Session Ordinaire de la Conférence de l’Union Africaine
      14 June 2015

      Press Release Nº04/25TH AU SUMMIT

      Women are special breed, there’s no task which women cannot do - President Robert Mugabe

      Johannesburg, South Africa - 14 June 2015: “Whenever I think of the virtues and the indomitable spirit that epitomizes the African woman, I am reminded of the heroines across the African continent, who stood up against the forces of colonialism and occupation,” President Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe and current Chairperson of the African Union said as he described the heroics of the African woman. He was addressing the opening ceremony of the 25th Assembly of African Union Heads of State and Government, on Sunday 14 June 2015, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

      During his address, President Mugabe recounted the important role played by women for many years, while acknowledging the need for more to be done in line with the AU theme for the year, “Women’s empowerment and development towards Agenda 2063.”

      He cited the examples of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, amongst others, whom he described as trailblazers and living testimonies of women leadership. He cited the role they played in the fight against Ebola, adding that today Liberia is free of Ebola.

      President Mugabe, however, said though much had been achieved, a lot more still needs to be done, particularly in the areas of economic empowerment and decision-making. He expressed the wish to see the Summit engaging in open and frank discussions aimed at empowering the women of Africa.

      On her part, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma reflected on a number of issues, including the opportunities presented by Africa’s Agenda 2063, lessons learned from the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease, the blue economy, its demography especially with women and youth constituting a greater majority of the population. She highlighted the need for the continent to remain focused on its transformation agenda, to ensure that the continent achieves its vision of “an integrated, prosperous, peaceful and people-centered Africa which is a dynamic force in the world.”

      After congratulating President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Dr. Dlamini Zuma reflected on the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease, which has been stopped in Liberia, but is still affecting Guinea and Sierra Leone. The AU Commission Chairperson said the lesson learned from the epedemic is that, “with African solidarity and resolve, we can find our own solutions to our challenges.” She said the disease exposed the weaknesses of Africa’s health systems, especially public health, noting the need to train more health workers, and build and strengthen Africa’s health systems and infrastructure.

      During the opening ceremony, the AU Commission Chairperson took the opportunity to present tillers to the Heads of State and Government. She said the tillers were meant to replace the handheld hoes that should be sent to the museum, a request that had been made by women farmers during Agenda 2063 consultations. Presenting one tiller each to President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and President Macky Sall of Senegal, she invited the other Heads of State and Government to collect theirs to take back home.

      South African President Mr. Jacob Zuma, who is host of the summit, delivered the official welcome statement. He called for the realization of the aspirations of Agenda 2063. “The expectations from our people are high and we cannot fail in the implementation of Agenda 2063 to redefine, lead and fund our own development and the future”, he said.

      Other speakers at the Summit included Mr Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestine Liberation Organisation; Secretary General of the League of Arab States Mr. Nabil Elaraby; new Heads of State and Government of AU member states such as President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, President Hage Geingob of Namibia, President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi of Mozambique and Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili of the Kingdom of Lesotho. Outgoing President of Tanzania, Mr. Jakaya Kiwete also addressed the opening of the Summit.

      The 25th AU Summit ends on 15th June with the adoption of key decisions and resolutions. A final press conference will be held immediately after the closing ceremony, to which members of the media are invited.

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      Women are special breed, there’s no task which women cannot do - President Robert Mugabe
      Women are special breed, there’s no task which women cannot do - President Rober
      14 June 2015

      Women are special breed, there’s no task which women cannot do - President Robert Mugabe

      Johannesburg, South Africa - 14 June 2015: “Whenever I think of the virtues and the indomitable spirit that epitomizes the African woman, I am reminded of the heroines across the African continent, who stood up against the forces of colonialism and occupation,” President Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe and current Chairperson of the African Union said as he described the heroics of the African woman. He was addressing the opening ceremony of the 25th Assembly of African Union Heads of State and Government, on Sunday 14 June 2015, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

      During his address, President Mugabe recounted the important role played by women for many years, while acknowledging the need for more to be done in line with the AU theme for the year, “Women’s empowerment and development towards Agenda 2063.”

      He cited the examples of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, amongst others, whom he described as trailblazers and living testimonies of women leadership. He cited the role they played in the fight against Ebola, adding that today Liberia is free of Ebola.

      President Mugabe, however, said though much had been achieved, a lot more still needs to be done, particularly in the areas of economic empowerment and decision-making. He expressed the wish to see the Summit engaging in open and frank discussions aimed at empowering the women of Africa.

      On her part, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma reflected on a number of issues, including the opportunities presented by Africa’s Agenda 2063, lessons learned from the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease, the blue economy, its demography especially with women and youth constituting a greater majority of the population. She highlighted the need for the continent to remain focused on its transformation agenda, to ensure that the continent achieves its vision of “an integrated, prosperous, peaceful and people-centered Africa which is a dynamic force in the world.”

      After congratulating President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Dr. Dlamini Zuma reflected on the fight against the Ebola Virus Disease, which has been stopped in Liberia, but is still affecting Guinea and Sierra Leone. The AU Commission Chairperson said the lesson learned from the epedemic is that, “with African solidarity and resolve, we can find our own solutions to our challenges.” She said the disease exposed the weaknesses of Africa’s health systems, especially public health, noting the need to train more health workers, and build and strengthen Africa’s health systems and infrastructure.

      During the opening ceremony, the AU Commission Chairperson took the opportunity to present tillers to the Heads of State and Government. She said the tillers were meant to replace the handheld hoes that should be sent to the museum, a request that had been made by women farmers during Agenda 2063 consultations. Presenting one tiller each to President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and President Macky Sall of Senegal, she invited the other Heads of State and Government to collect theirs to take back home.

      South African President Mr. Jacob Zuma, who is host of the summit, delivered the official welcome statement. He called for the realization of the aspirations of Agenda 2063. “The expectations from our people are high and we cannot fail in the implementation of Agenda 2063 to redefine, lead and fund our own development and the future”, he said.

      Other speakers at the Summit included Mr Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestine Liberation Organisation; Secretary General of the League of Arab States Mr. Nabil Elaraby; new Heads of State and Government of AU member states such as President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, President Hage Geingob of Namibia, President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi of Mozambique and Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili of the Kingdom of Lesotho. Outgoing President of Tanzania, Mr. Jakaya Kiwete also addressed the opening of the Summit.

      The 25th AU Summit ends on 15th June with the adoption of key decisions and resolutions. A final press conference will be held immediately after the closing ceremony, to which members of the media are invited.

      Speeches
      Statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, HE Dr Nkosazana Dl

      Statement by the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, HE Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to the

      25th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government

      Johannesburg, 14 June 2015

       

      Your Excellency, President Robert Gabriel Mugabe, Chairperson of the African Union and President of the Republic of Zimbabwe

      Your Excellency, the President of the Republic of South Africa, our host country

      Your Excellencies, Heads of State and Government of the Member States of the African Union;

      Deputy-Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Jan Eliason

      The Secretary General of the Arab League, Mr Nabil Elaraby

      Representative of the Palestinian Authority

      Visiting Heads of State

      Excellencies, Former Heads of State and Government and former Secretaries General and Chairpersons of the OAU and AU

      Dr. Lopes, Executive Secrtary of the UNECA

      Dr. Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank

      Excellencies, Members of the Executive Council and other Ministers;

      Representative of AU Organs

      Deputy Chairperson Erastus Mwencha and fellow Commissioners

      Visiting Ministers

      CEO of the NEPAD Agency, Dr. Ibrahim Mayaki

      Excellencies, Heads of African Regional Economic Communities and African Union Specialised and Representative offices;

      Excellencies, members of the Permanent Representatives Committee;

      Members of the Diplomatic Corps;

      Distinguished invited guests;

      Distinguished Guests

      Officials from Capitals

      Ladies and Gentlemen

      Let me welcome all of you to this 25th Summit of Heads of State and Government. Karibuni Aukana!

      I would like to thank the President, the government and the peoples of the Republic of South Africa for the excellent hospitalities and facilities extended to all of us.

       

      A very warm welcome and congratulations to the Presidents who are joining us following elections in their countries: President Muhammadu Buhari of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Hage Geingob of the Republic of Namibia, President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique and Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili of the Kingdom of Lesotho. We also congratulate Prime Minister Hailemiriam Desalegn of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, President Faure Gnassingbé of the Togolese Republic and Omar al-Bashir of the Republic of the Sudan for their re-election.

      Excellencies, when we met in January this year, we were still in the throes of the Ebola epidemic. But, thanks to the resilience, and hard work of the peoples and governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, to the young African men and women of ASEOWA, to Member states, the private sector, to the international community and to the African citizens; Liberia has been declared Ebola free for the last 78 days. We congratulate President Sirleaf Johnson, her government and the people of Liberia for this achievement.

      In the other two countries Sierra Leone and Guinea, numbers have significantly reduced. We should not get complacent. We must stay the course until the other two countries are also declared Ebola-free.

      The lesson from the Ebola Virus Disease is that with African solidarity and resolve, we can find our own solutions to our challenges. The disease also exposed the weaknesses of our health systems, especially public health. As we move towards recovery, we must train more health workers, and build and strengthen our health systems and infrastructure.

      Excellencies,

      We’ve been faced by the incidents of xenophobia, and the tragedy of many people dying in the Mediteranean sea, leaving their countries out of desperation, to make a living elsewhere.

      In 1906, one of the finest sons of our soil, Pixley ka Isaka Seme in his George Wilson Curtis Medial winning essay at Columbia University said,

      The African people, although not a strictly homogeneous race, possess a common fundamental sentiment which is everywhere manifest, crystallizing itself into one common controlling idea. Conflicts and strife are rapidly disappearing before the fusing force of this enlightened perception of the true intertribal relation, which relation should subsist among a people with a common destiny.

      It is this common destiny that should guide us towards an integrated, prosperous, peaceful and people-centered Africa which is a dynamic force in the world. Of course for this to happen we should refuse to camp forever on the borders of the industrial world, and having learned that knowledge is power, educate our children and youth, as Pixley ka Isaka Seme said, in 1906.

      Indeed, if we educate and skill our people, with an emphasis on science, engineering, technology, maths resource and innovation, including technical and vocational skills; our people will stop undertaking the perilous journeys across the Sahel and the Mediteranean sea.

      When we undertake this skills revolution, extremists, armed groups and terrorists will find it difficult if not impossible to recruit our young women and men.

      Instead, our youth will have the skills to generate electricity, including renewables.

      They will produce enough food for the entire Africa, as they modernise and grow agriculture and agroprocessing, and agribusiness.

      They will stop camping at the borders (and shores) of the industrial world, but will transform our economies through industrialisation, manufacturing and by adding value to our natural resources.

      They will develop our blue economy and build our infrastructure, connecting our capitals and commercial centres through ICT, and through highways, rail, aviation and oceanic and waterways. They will ensure that this is done through the most modern of technology, including the Pan African high speed rail network.

      They will create a uniquely African continent whose economic development will not only be based on profit, but on the needs of the people, driven by the youth and women. They will create a prosperous and non-sexist continent. They will take charge of our outer space.

      Excellencies

      To achieve Seme’s dream, there are a few hurdles we have to overcome. We must believe in ourselves. We have to realise that the demographic dividend is possible if we adopt the right policies, manage our diversity and make every citizen feel valued and part of the driving forces for change and progress, irrespective of tribe, religion, colour or creed, and whether they are man, woman, boy or girl.

      In the world today, the countries that now drive the world economy are those with huge populations, such as the emerging economies of China, India and Brazil. Even in Africa, the largest economy (Nigeria) has the largest population.

      They are in the same league in terms of population as Africa, but they have the advantage that they are united.

      It is for this reason that even though we cannot be one country, we need to speed up our integration and unity.

      We must recall Kwame Nkrumah’s words that Africa must unite or perish.

      Excellencies, this is why we are so excited about the signing of the trade agreement by the twenty- six countries that make up the Tripartite of COMESA, EAC and SADC in Shamal Sheik this week. This indeed is a good basis for the launch of the Continental Free Trade Area. Of course, if we add ECOWAS - it will be 41 countries, making the Continental Free Trade Area well within reach. This will not only boost intra-Africa trade, but also boost investment. In a similar vein, if we move faster on the free movement of people, goods and services, and the African passport, we are sure to see an increase in trade, as well as tourism and economic growth.

      Excellencies, the adoption of the First 10-year implementation plan of Agenda 2063, the Africa we want, will signal a new determination and a desire to bequeath a better Africa to the next generations.

      We should chart a new unique Africa, without comparison. Our ancient civilizations cannot be compared to any other.

      For instance, the obelix of Axum, the civilizations of Egypt, the Nok and the Ashanti; the Empires of the Shongai, Mali and Monomotapa, the Royal Houses of Nubia, d’Oyo, Benin, Kongo, Kanem-Bornu and Dahomey; Abyssinia, Zimbabwe and Mapungubwe compared to no other; the Egyptian, Ethiopian and Sudanese pyramids; the mosques of Timbaktu, our langauges, our art, music and dance; our geniuses created what is uniquely African.

      As the leading generations of our time, it is upon us to help chart our uniquely African path and place in the world today. Agenda 2063 is our roadmap and beacon.

      Seme also said:

      “In all races, genius is like a spark, which, concealed in the bosom of a flint, bursts forth at the summoning stroke.”

      It is our responsibility in all sectors to create the conditions that act as a summoning stroke for the human genius of Africans. It will be contributions of Africa’s young people, its men and women, its intellectuals, its entrepreneurs, its artists, and its sports people today that will shape our destiny.

      We are a century late in terms of Seme’s dream, but we can see in the cities and towns, in rural areas, the spark of this brighter Africa.

      In building our shared prosperity we must be uniquely African, by placing the human being, rather than only profit at the centre.

      As Seme said: The most essential departure of this new civilization is that it shall be thoroughly spiritual and humanistic - indeed a regeneration moral and eternal!

      Excellencies,

      By January next year we shall present the comprehensive strategy to build African capacity and skills for implementing Agenda 2063. This capacity and skills plan shall be geared towards the empowerment of Africa’s young people, women and girls, creating an enabling environment for them to become the drivers of our transformation and development.

      Over the last fifteen years, our development agenda has focused on primary education, its now time we urgently paid attention to vocational and higher education. We cannot drive our economic development only through primary education. We need champions for higher education, to help steer and support the African higher education sector. At the Universities Summit hosted in Dakar Senegal by President Macky Sall in March 2015, His Excellency graciously accepted to be one of these champions, who paying special attention to the issue of harmonization of higher education.

      This will enable our young people to study and apply their skills anywhere on the continent. We need more such champions. I am sure we shall have more champions volunteering to join him in this task.

      Between now and January, we must also do more to popularise the 10-year plan, to align Agenda 2063 to our national and regional strategies and report on our recommendations on the allocation of roles and responsibilities between the RECs, the AU Commission and the Nepad Agency.

      We will send teams to the countries that ask assistance to domesticate their plans. We will undertake that exercise together with NEPAD.

      The AU Commission and other organs will also align their Strategic plans with Agenda 2063.

      Excellencies

      Our coastline and waterways are amongst the largest in the world and offer for us much opportunity. Consequently, on 25 July this year we shall launch the Decade of African Oceans and Seas. We will also celebrate that day annually as the Day of African Oceans and Seas, so as to fully utilise and create awareness on the opportunities presented to us by the ocean and seas. We therefore call on all coastal countries, island states and countries with waterways to join us in launching this important decade, so that Africa can be part of this Blue economy.

      Already, African women in maritime met in Luanda, Angola earlier this year, refusing to camp at the borders, but instead charted areas of cooperation for women in shipping, port management, fishing and other areas of the blue economy. We have to take charge of our oceanic space.

      Excellencies

      Africa has many examples of indeginous and good farming practices, some of them climate smart and we must share these experiences, and replicate and upscale them.

      In addition, more must be done on agro-processing and businesses, as part of building our collective food security, to reverse our high food imports bill and as part of industrialisation and job creation.

      We look forward to the recommendations from the High Level Gender Panel and Ministers of Women on financial inclusion and agro-businesses to this Summit.

      Excellencies,

      We announced in January that the Pan African Parliament will host the 3rd AU Intergenerational dialogue, and we are glad to report that this indeed took place. The young men and women from across the continent met with the Parliamentarians from PAP, a target for youth employment and investment in our Agenda 2063 first 10 year plan and for an annual report on the status of the continent’s youth.

      In my 2013 email to Kwame Nnkrumah, I spoke about students forming AU clubs. I am happy to say there is a delegation from the University of Cape Town’s AU club who are present here. We would like to know about similar clubs in other universities. We welcome the UCT AU Club delegation, and we encourage all students and youth to form AU clubs at their institutions and communities.

      We are also happy about the numbers of women at this Summit from all over this continent. As they say in South Africa: Malibongwe, Igama lamakhosikazi - We praise the Women!

      Excellencies, Seme contended that ‘the victories of peace are greater and more abiding than the spoils of war.’

      It is for this reason that our Peace and Security Council, our peacekeepers, mediators and our high representatives are working tirelessly to silence the guns within the five years we have pledged.

      But, as political leadership, governments, political parties, faithbased organisations and communities, we must play our part, to build tolerant, inclusive and democratic communities and societies, where the dignity and rights of all are respected.

      Unfortunately, women and children are the main victims of conflicts, enduring untold miseries, hardships, sexual and other forms of violence, in wars and conflicts which they played no part in starting.

      Our resolve to silence the guns, must therefore give hope to women and children suffering from the terror of Boko Haram and Al Shabaab. Our resolve must provide renewed hope to the peoples in conflict ridden areas in Darfur, East DRC, Libya, Mali, Somalia, and South Sudan, where lives and livelihoods have been shattered.

      We must in the words of Seme ensure that ‘conflicts and strife rapidly disappear before the enlightened perception…among a people with a common destiny.”

      Excellencies

      We are encouraged by the movement on the decision on Alternate sources of funding, to incrementally provide more domestic resources for the AU and its organs. Starting from next year, we will take the first step in this direction, which is testimony the determination of Africans to take charge of their destiny.

      We thank the South African government for the Golf Day and fund raising dinner last night, and for all the individuals pledges.

      Excellencies, we welcome the fact that we shall debate the Summit theme Women’s empowerment for the realisation of Agenda 2063 later today. Agenda 2063 is about the people, we cannot leave out halve of the population. May I also remind all of us, that women and youth form the majority of the voters.

      We should therefore heed President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s words when he said:

      The legacy of oppression weighs heavily on women. As long as women are bound by poverty and as long as they are looked down upon, human rights will lack substance.

      As long as outmoded ways of thinking prevent women from making a meaningful contribution to society, progress will be slow.

      As long as the continent refuses to acknowledge the equal role of more than half of itself, it is doomed to failure.”

      Ngiyabonga

      Asante sane

      Ke a leboga

      Shukran

      Mercie

      Muchos obrigade

      Kanimambo

      Dates:

      Jun.14.2015

      Speeches
      Welcome Remarks by His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma, at the 33rd Session of

      Welcome Remarks by His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma, at the 33rd Session of the Nepad Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee

      Event
      AIDS Watch Africa Meeting of Heads of State Government
      13 June 2015

      MEDIA ADVISORY - INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

      What: -Opening Session of the AIDS Watch Africa Meeting of Heads of State Government

      -Press Conference on the outcome of the meeting

      When: 14 June 2015

      Opening session: 13:00-13:15 hrs

      Press conference: 15:00- 15:30 hrs

      Where:

      Opening session: Exhibition 1, Ground Floor

      Press Conference: Level -2, Sandton Convention Centre

      Why: African Heads of State and Government will meet to consider the report of AIDS Watch Africa Member States Experts on AIDS, TB and Malaria responses. The report of the AIDS Watch Africa (AWA) experts highlights key progress and challenges in the implementation of the AU Roadmap and provides key recommendations for addressing AIDS, TB and Malaria.

      Who:

      Opening Session

      - Chairperson of the African Union

      - African Heads of State and Government

      - Key development partners

      Press Conference

      H.E. Dr. Mustapha Sidiki Kaloko, Commissioner for Social Affairs of the AU Commission- Outcome of the AWA Experts Meeting in Africa

      Hon. Dr. David Parirenyatwa, Minister of Health and Child Care, Republic of Zimbabwe, Role of AIDS Watch Africa in advocating for AIDS, TB and malaria responses

      Mr Michel Sidibe, UNAIDS Executive Director- What it takes to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 in Africa

      Dr. Mark Dybul, Global Fund, Executive Director- The importance of Domestic Financing for Health and Global Fund Replenishment

      Ms. Joy Phumaphi, ALMA Executive Director- Defeating malaria in Africa

      For further information contact

      Media contact

      Mr. Molalet Tsedeke; Media Center Coordinator

      Directorate of Information and Communication; AU Commission

      Tel: +27-84-7094277; E: mail: molalett@africa-union.org

      For further information contact

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      About the African Union

      The African Union spearheads Africa’s development and integration in close collaboration with African Union Member States, the Regional Economic Communities and African citizens. AU Vision: to accelerate progress towards an integrated, prosperous and inclusive Africa, at peace with itself, playing a dynamic role in the continental and global arena, effectively driven by an accountable, efficient and responsive Commission. Learn more at: http://www.au.int/en/

      About AIDS Watch Africa

      Created at the Abuja 2001 Special Summit, AIDS Watch Africa (AWA) is an Africa-led instrument to stimulate leaders into action and mobilize the resources needed to address AIDS, TB and Malaria in an effective, sustainable and accountable manner. Learn more at www.aidswatchafrica.org

      Event
      Press Briefing of the Administration and Human Resources Management of the AUC
      13 June 2015

      INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

      PRESS BRIEFING OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OF THE AUC

      Within the framework of the 25th AU Summit Mr. Idriss Adoum, Director of Administration and Human Resources Management; and Mr. Rico Bien, Ag. Head of Human Resources Management Division, AUC will on Saturday 13 June 2015 at 16h00, hold a press briefing on the following issue:

      - AU Institutional Reforms

      The briefing will be held in the Media Briefing Room (-2 floor), at the Sandton Convention Center, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

      Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing

      Media contact

      Mr. Molalet Tsedeke; Media Center Coordinator

      Directorate of Information and Communication; AU Commission

      Tel: +27-84-7094277; E: mail: molalett@africa-union.org

      For further information contact

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      Event
      33rd Session of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (H
      13 June 2015
      Speeches
      Report on the NEPAD Agency's Suport for Regional Integration and Women Empowerme
      13 June 2015
      Event
      Vingt-cinquième Session Ordinaire de la Conférence de l’Union Africaine
      12 June 2015

      Jun.14.2015 - Jun.15.2015 MEDIA ADVISORY/25th AU SUMMIT

      Twenty Fifth Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union

      What: Twenty Fifth Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union

      When: 14-15 June 2015

      The official opening ceremony will be held on 14th June starting at 11:30am

      Highlights for media on the 14th will include:

      • Welcome remarks by H.E. Mr. Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa

      • H.E. Mr. Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairman of the African Union, declares the beginning of the Session

      • AU Anthem by a South African Choir

      • Statement by H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union

      • Statement by H.E. Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine and Chairman of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee

      • Opening Statement by H.E. Mr. Robert Mugabe, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairman of the African Union

      • Statements by the newly elected and Outgoing Heads of State and Government )N.B.: list to be confirmed)

      • A group photo opportunity will be available immediately after the opening ceremony

      Highlights for the 15th June will include

      • A press conference by the Chairperson of the Union and the Chairperson of the Commission will take place immediately after the closing ceremony of the Assembly session

      Who: The Assembly will be attended by Heads of State and Government (or their representatives) of the 54 AU member states

      Where: The Pavillion. 5th Floor. Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa

      Objectives: The Assembly will discuss the theme of the summit i.e. Year of Women Empowerment and Development Towards Agenda 2063. The Heads of State and Government will adopt the budget of the AU, consider the report of the ministerial retreat on the first ten year implementation plan of Agenda 2063, consider the report of the ad hoc ministerial committee on the scale of assessment, and discuss the issue of integration with a focus on free movement of people, goods and services.

      Other reports to be considered by the Heads of State and Government during their meeting will include:

      • Report of the AU Commission on the Ebola Crisis

      • Report of the Peace and Security Council on its activities and the State of Peace and Security in Africa, including Terrorism, Radical Extremism and Africa’s Response

      • Governance (with focus on African Governance Architecture and Elections)

      • Report of the Commission on the Situation in Middle East and Palestine

      The Assembly will appoint 6 members of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) and 3 members of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR)

      After discussing some issues raised by member states, the leaders will proceed to adopt the decisions and recommendations of the 27th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council before adopting the decisions and declarations of the 25th Ordinary Session of the Assembly.

      On the 15th of June, a final press conference will be held soon after the closing ceremony of the summit. All media personnel are invited to the press conference.

      Media contact:

      Mrs Wynne Musabayana | Deputy Head of Communication and Information Division | Information and Communication Directorate | African Union Commission | Tel: (251) 11 551 77 00 | Fax: (251) 11 551 78 44 | E-mail: MusabayanaW@africa-union.org | Web: www.au.int | Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

      Join the conversation on the 25th AU Summit following our hashtags #25thAUSummit, #women4agenda2063.

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

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      Event
      Press Briefing of the Administration and Human Resources Management of the AUC
      12 June 2015

      INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

      PRESS BRIEFING OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OF THE AUC

      Within the framework of the 25th AU Summit Mr. Idriss Adoum, Director of Administration and Human Resources Management; and Mr. Rico Bien, Ag. Head of Human Resources Management Division, AUC will on Saturday 13 June 2015 at 16h00, hold a press briefing on the following issue:

      - AU Institutional Reforms

      The briefing will be held in the Media Briefing Room (-2 floor), at the Sandton Convention Center, in Johannesburg, South Africa.

      Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing

      Media contact

      Mr. Molalet Tsedeke; Media Center Coordinator

      Directorate of Information and Communication; AU Commission

      Tel: +27-84-7094277; E: mail: molalett@africa-union.org

      For further information contact

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

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      Event
      Conference de presse conjointe Sur le thème : «Hissein Habré devant les Chambres
      12 June 2015

      Date: Vendredi 12 Juin 2015

      Heure: 10:00-10:30

      Lieu: Sandton Convention Center, Media Briefing Room (-2 floor)

      Le Consortium de Sensibilisation sur les Chambres africaines extraordinaires

      En collaboration avec

      La Direction de l’information et de la Communication de la Commission de l’Union africaine

      En 2006, l’Union africaine a demandé au Sénégal de juger Hissein Habré “au nom de l’Afrique”.

      Ce 20 Juillet 2015, démarrera le procès à Dakar. L’ancien président du Tchad (1982 - 1990) est poursuivi pour crimes de guerre, crimes contre l’humanité et actes de torture.

      Panélistes:

      - Prof. Vincent Nmehielle, Conseiller juridique de l’Union africaine,

      Président du Comité de pilotage

      - Dr. Abdou Khadre LO, Directeur General de Primum Africa Consulting,

      Chef de file du Consortium de Sensibilisation sur les Chambres africaines extraordinaires

      Modératrice:

      Mme Habiba El Mejri Scheikh, Directrice de l’Information et de la Communication de la Commission de l’Union africaine

      Event
      Sommet des Chefs d’Etat et de Gouvernement du NEPAD & Conférence de presse Prési
      11 June 2015

      Media Advisory

      NEPAD Heads of State and Government Summit

      &

      Presidential Press Briefing Chaired by President Macky Sall

      WHAT: Media is invited to attend the official opening of the 33th NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (HSGOC) meeting at the 25th African Union Summit in Sandton, South Africa. The HSGOC meeting will be followed by a press after the closing ceremony chaired by President of Senegal, H.E. Macky Sall.

      WHEN: Saturday, 13 June 2015

      Opening of HSGOC meeting: 10:00 – 10:40

      Press Briefing: 12:00 – 12:30

      WHO:

      • Opening - H.E. Macky SALL, President of the Republic of Senegal and Chairperson of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee (HSGOC)

      • Welcome Remarks - H.E. Jacob ZUMA, President of the Republic of South Africa

      • Statement - H.E. Robert MUGABE, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairperson of the African Union

      • Statement - H.E. Muhammadu BUHARI, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

      • Statement - H.E. Dr. Nkosazana DLAMINI ZUMA, Chairperson of African Union Commission

      Press briefing:

      • Chair - H.E. Macky SALL, President of the Republic of Senegal and Chairperson of the HSGOC

      • H.E. Dr. Ibrahim MAYAKI, NEPAD Agency Chief Executive Officer and Interim CEO ofAfrican Peer Review Mechanism

      • Other Heads of State (TBC)

      WHERE: Ballroom 1B, 2nd Floor, Sandton Convention Centre, South Africa

      Background Information:

      Twenty African leaders who make up the membership of the NEPAD Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee - HSGOC will meet in Sandton ahead of the 25th AU Assembly. The HSGOC provides leadership to the NEPAD process and sets policies, priorities and the programmes of action. The 20-member committee includes the five founding countries of NEPAD – Senegal, South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria and Egypt.

      On the agenda:

      • Economic empowerment of African women

      • Financing of Africa’s regional infrastructure

      • Agenda 2063

      To collect your media badge and arrange interviews, please contact:

      Abiola Ajayi

      NEPAD Communications

      2nd Floor, NEPAD exhibition

      abiolaa@nepad.org

      +27 767461272

      Tankou Azaa Esther Yambou

      AUC Communications

      Media Centre -2 Floor

      YambouE@africa-union.org

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