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    Technical Working Group on Interconnectivity of Computerized Customs Clearance System and Technical Working Group...
    November 01, 2012

    Technical Working Group on Interconnectivity of Computerized Customs Clearance System and Technical Working Group Workshop to Develop an African Common Tariff Nomenclature, Brazzaville November 2012.

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    Technical Working Group on Interconnectivity of Computerized Customs Clearance System and Technical Working Group...
    November 01, 2012

    Technical Working Group on Interconnectivity of Computerized Customs Clearance System and Technical Working Group Workshop to Develop an African Common Tariff Nomenclature, Brazzaville November 2012.

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    September 28, 2012

    The Department of Economic Affairs aims to support the strengthening of human resource capacities of Member States, RECs and the AUC with regards to the management of Africa’s integration agenda. In this regard, the Department, the United Nations African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (UN-IDEP) and the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA), have developed a training programme on ‘Regional Integration in Africa‘, which is conducted annually in two language sessions, English and French. The training programme is financed by BADEA, and hosted by IDEP in Dakar, Senegal, and will take place according to the following periods:

    - English session: 19 November – 30 November 2012
    - French session: 03 – 14 décembre 2012

    The Department wishes to invite integration focal points in Member States, staff of the RECs and the AUC to participate in the programme which aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and capacity of Experts with regard to the design and management of policies and programmes concerned with deepening and accelerating regional cooperation and integration in Africa as well as promote efficient and results-oriented governance of integration institutions and processes. Details of the course can be found in the accompanying announcement and call for nominations.

    All nominations to attend the training sessions should be sent by the deadline of 19 October, 2012 to IDEP. The accompanying application form should be completed and returned to IDEP, copying the Department. The focal points to address the applications are the following:

    Focal Points - IDEP and AU Department of Economic Affairs:

    • Mr. Tharcisse Ntilivamunda, Training Division/Division Formation - Tharcisse@unidep.org
    • Ahmed Ba, Division/Division Formation – ah.ba@unidep.org
    • Ms. Victoria Egbetayo, Policy Officer, Economic Affairs – egbetayov@africa-union.org
    • Ms. Kokobe George, Secretary to the Director of Economic Affairs - kokobeg@africa-union.org

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    4th ORDINARY MEETING OF THE AU SUB-COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS GENERAL OF CUSTOMS
    September 03, 2012 to September 07, 2012

    4th ORDINARY MEETING OF THE AU SUB-COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS GENERAL OF CUSTOMS

    3 - 7 September 2012
    Addis Ababa
    Ethiopia

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    4th ORDINARY MEETING OF THE AU SUB-COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS GENERAL OF CUSTOMS
    September 03, 2012 to September 07, 2012

    4th ORDINARY MEETING OF THE AU SUB-COMMITTEE OF DIRECTORS GENERAL OF CUSTOMS

    3 - 7 September 2012
    Addis Ababa
    Ethiopia

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    5th AUC-RECS SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS COOPERATION MEETING
    August 29, 2012 to August 31, 2012

    5th AUC-RECS SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS COOPERATION MEETING

    29-31 August 2012
    Addis Ababa
    Ethiopia

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    5th AUC-RECS SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS COOPERATION MEETING
    August 29, 2012 to August 31, 2012

    5th AUC-RECS SUB-COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS COOPERATION MEETING

    29-31 August 2012
    Addis Ababa
    Ethiopia

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    AGOA: African Union Welcomes Extension Of Third Country Fabric Provision
    August 27, 2012
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    AU-UNIDO Conference on Economic Diversification and Manufacturing in Africa
    June 04, 2012 to June 05, 2012

    AU-UNIDO Conference on Economic Diversification and Manufacturing in Africa

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    AU-UNIDO Conference on Economic Diversification and Manufacturing in Africa
    June 04, 2012 to June 05, 2012

    AU-UNIDO Conference on Economic Diversification and Manufacturing in Africa

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    June 01, 2012

    Eleventh Session of« Fridays of the Commission »
    Conference/Debate

    The First Session of “Fridays of the Commission” for 2012will be held on June 1st,2012from 2:30pm to 6:00pm.
    At the Headquarters of the Commission of the African Union

    “THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND WORLD GOVERNANCE”

    The interest of the theme lies in the responses to be proposed to the many questions it raises, chief among which are the questions listed hereunder, which the average African citizen probably asks himself or herself every day.

    The international community: What is it? What is it made up of? What is its content? Why has it now become powerless in the face of the modern-day crises? Can the peoples in search of freedom and democracy count on the international community? Are the prevarications of the United Nations and the G8 in the face of the current crises not signs of the urgent need to reform the global governance system? Does Africa have a voice in the international community? What should the Continent do in order to make itself heard? Is Africa a member? Is its voice audible? Can the peoples of the developing world who express a need or a request for democracy benefit from its protection?

    The answers to all this questioning will further enlighten Africans on the recent actions of the international community in their continent, and help them to better understand the role and position of the AU in the said community.

    In order to obtain the rudiments of a response, the “Fridays of the Commission” Team called upon African experts, whose knowledge in the area to be addressed no longer needs to be proven, namely:

    i. Professor Adams Oloo, Dean of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Nairobi, Kenya; - “Africa’s place in the International Community: Prospects and Obstacles”; and
    ii. Professor Severine M. Rugumamu, Dean of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania; - “The International Community and Global Governance: “Myths and Realities”.
    iii. Professor François Ndengwe , "Chairman, African Advisory Board", Cameroon :- “The Four Proposals to Lift Africa’s position in Global Economic Governance”.
    iv.
    Officials of the AU Commission, African and non-African diplomats in Addis Ababa, researchers, academics in Addis Ababa, students of Ethiopian universities and institutions of higher learning.

    You are all invited to participate in this key Conference/Debate in order to obtain information, share your viewpoints and further enrich your knowledge on the challenges of integration in Africa.

    To attend the lecture, you can come to the AU Commission on the date it is holding, and register directly at the entrance.(Please bring your ID cards)!

    Department of Economic Affairs
    In cooperation with
    Department of Information and Communication
    Contact person: Ms Fetun Getahun
    E-mail: fetunG@africa-union.org; Tel.: (251 11) 5 51 92 87, Fax: (251 11) 5 51 02 49

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    EPA Negotiations Coordination Meeting, 17-18 May 2012, Arusha, Tanzania
    May 17, 2012 to May 18, 2012

    EPA Negotiations Coordination Meeting, 17-18 May 2012, Arusha, Tanzania