Making Migration Work for Africa
Transforming Migration Governance in Africa

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 President William Samoei Ruto (PhD), President of the Republic of Kenya and the African Union Champion on Institutional Reform. H.E. Ruto was appointed during the 37th Assembly of Heads of State and Government in February 2024 to champion the AU Institutional Reform process taking over from the H.E Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda who led the implementation of the reform process since 2016.


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Transforming Migration Governance in Africa
What: Ministerial meeting of the Fourth Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons.
When: 23 - 24 May 2022; 9.30AM.
Where: Sipopo Congress Centre, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.
MEDIA ADVISORY
The Fourth (4th) Ordinary Session of the Specialised Technical Committee (STC) on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (MR&IDPS-STC)
INVITATION TO THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA
What: The Fourth (4th) Ordinary Session of the Specialised Technical Committee (STC) on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (MR&IDPS-STC).
The opening remark of Hon. Judith Uwizeye, Minister in Office of the President of the Republic of Rwanda and the Chairperson of the outgoing STC
Opening Statement for H.E. Mrs. Amira Elfadil Commissioner for Social Affairs on Behalf of H.E. Aminata Cessouma, Commissioner for Political Affairs
The African Union (AU) Ministerial Session for the Third STC on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons kicked off today.
Your Excellency, The Chairperson of the STC on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons;
Excellencies Ambassadors here present;
Distinguished Experts from Various AU Member States;
Distinguished Representatives of International Organizations;
The Director, Department of Social Affairs, AUC;
My Colleagues from the AUC;
Ladies and gentlemen;
All Protocols duly observed.
Addis Ababa, November, 04 2019: Over one third of the world’s forcibly displaced persons are in Africa, including 6.3 million refugees and asylum seekers and 14, 5 million IPDs, thus Africa has no option but to double its efforts to address these phenomena. Accordingly, the adoption of Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration respectively, underscores the recent global shift to put the refugees, asylum seekers, Internally Displaced persons (IDPs) and migration topics at centre stage in policy discourse in Africa and beyond.
Transforming Migration Governance in Africa
