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    February 11, 2013 to February 15, 2013

    Technical Aspects Workshop - Gambia

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    February 04, 2013 to February 05, 2013

    Best Practices Workshop - Swaziland

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    Harmonizing Cyber laws and Regulations: The experience of the East African Community
    January 19, 2013
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    November 19, 2012 to November 21, 2012

    Best Practices Workshop - Benin

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    African ICT Week
    November 19, 2012 to November 24, 2012

    MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 5 - Click here to participate

    MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 4 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

    MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 3 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

    MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 2 - Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

    MY ICT QUIZ 2012 Day 1- Click here to see the right answers and the list of winners

    2012 Theme:
      “Promoting Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance through ICT”

     

    Since the WSIS (World Summit on Information Society, 2003 & 2005) and the CONNECT AFRICA (2007) Summits, the AU Commission continued to reaffirm the importance of ICTs in the process of Africa’s (economic, social and political) development to develop African conducive environment. Thus e-Africa identity contributes to the Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance for ensuring sustainable development.
      This year, in accordance with the theme, the ICT quiz will focus on e-africa identity, but also Security issues, especially in IT management.
      Therefore, you are invited to particiapte to this quiz which aims to sensitize you about Cyberspace security issues. Each day, from Monday 19th of November to Friday 24th November, you will be asked some questions to enable you to familiarize yourself with ICT Security issues and to win a prize pack:

    1/ an Usb Key (8 Gb)
      2/ a beautiful Tshirt
      3/ a paper note pad
      4/ a certificate

    And for the winners of the winners (about 6):

    4/ a Tablet PC (Apple iPad 3 or Galaxy Tab 10.1)

    NB: 

    •     35 winners/day (X5) (20 from outside, 15 within the AUC), chosen by drawing lots, will receive a prize pack 
    •     6 winners (drawn from the total of 175 winners) will receive a Tablet PC 

    Happy African ICT Week!!!

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    AU Commission Celebrates Africa’s Road Safety Day
    November 19, 2012

    AU Commission Celebrates Africa’s Road Safety Day

    Addis Ababa – 19 November 2012 – Commemoration of Africa’s Road Safety Day was jointly organized by the Department of Infrastructure and Energy of the African Union Commission (AUC); the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA); the World Health Organization (WHO); and the Federal Democratic Government of Ethiopia on 18 November 2012, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Under the theme Safer roads for sustainable development of Africa, the commemoration ceremony was celebrated in the presence of Dr. Elham M.A. Ibrahim, Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy of the AUC; Mr. Deriba Kuma, Minister of Transport, Ethiopia; and Mr. Joseph Atta - Mensah, Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and Programme Management, UNECA.

    The statement of the AUC, read out by Commissioner Elham highlighted that about 90% of road traffic accidents occur in low to middle income countries, where 81% of the world population live and which have only 20% of the world vehicles. “All African countries are included in this context and, hence, road traffic accidents are becoming both a serious public problem and a significant economic setback” she underscored.

    “Improving road safety requires strong political commitment in various forms, beginning with a statement of well-defined sector policy, laws, institutional structures, programmes and adequate resources for their implementation. Road safety remains a concern in the world”, said the Chairperson. The International community is taking commendable action on road safety improvement. And the establishment of the Africa’s Road Safety Day is, hence one more instrument for African States in the continuous effort against road traffic accidents, she added. (the complete message of the AUC is available on www.au.int ).

    “Losses due to road traffic injuries are preventable and should not be accepted as the price for mobility or economic growth”, said Mr. Mensah.

    He mentioned that the Africa’s Road Safety Day will become an important tool in African efforts to reduce road causalities. The day also calls attention to the necessary actions needed to improve transportation management, infrastructure, vehicle safety, education, and post-crush care and rehabilitation. UNECA continues to support African Decade Plan of Action designed to reduce road traffic crashes by 50% by the year 2020, he said.

    Africa’s Road Safety Day is annual special event that is expected to be celebrated in all Member States in line with the Decision EX.CL/Dec.682 (XX) adopted by the 18th AU Summit held in January 2012.

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    AU Conference of Energy Ministers of Africa (CEMA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,12 -16 November 2012
    AU Conference of Energy Ministers of Africa (CEMA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,12 -16 November 2012
    November 12, 2012 to November 16, 2012

    AU MEMBER STATES CALLED UPON TO PRIORITISE ENERGY IN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

    Addis Ababa Ethiopia 12 November 2012- As Africa’s increasingly strong economic performance continues, the continent needs to generate enough energy to power the development. Most African countries have set ambitious development targets and availability of reliable, affordable and low cost power supply is vital. In this respect, African Union member states have been called upon to prioritise energy in their development strategies.

    To address the pressing issue of energy in Africa, African experts are meeting in Addis Ababa from 12-15 November, ahead of the Second AU Conference of Energy Ministers of Africa (CEMA) to be held on the 16th of November. The theme of the CEMA meeting is: “Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development: From Potential to Infrastructure and Services”. The African Union Commission, the African Development Bank, and the Economic Commission for Africa are co-organizing the one week meeting. The meeting gives the AU Commission the opportunity to report on the implementation of the Maputo Declaration of Energy Ministers, in particular on various renewable energy sources.

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    Best Practices Workshop - Niger
    November 06, 2012 to November 08, 2012

    Best Practices Workshop - Niger

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    Best Practices Workshop - Guinea
    October 30, 2012 to November 01, 2012

    Best Practices Workshop - Guinea

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    VALIDATION WORKSHOP OF REPORTS OF STUDIES ON MODEL AND GUIDELINES ON UNIVERSAL POSTAL SERVICE AND STRATEGIES TO...
    October 26, 2012

    African Union hosts workshop on validation of model and guidelines for universal postal services

    Addis Ababa, 12 November 2012 – Some Experts from the African postal sector and financial services converged on 12 November 2012 at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia within the framework of a validation workshop on model and guidelines for the universal postal service and strategies to increase financial inclusion of low-income population in Africa.

    Organised by the Department of infrastructure and Energy of the African Union Commission, the two- day workshop (12-13 November 2012) aims to improve the postal services in Africa.

    Addressing participants on behalf of the Director of Infrastructure and Energy of the AU Commission, Mr. Moctar Yedaly, Head of Information Society Division, highlighted the opportunities that postal services offers including the money strafe from African Diaspora to their respective families to assist in the socio-economic development of the continent. He hoped that the AU Member States will accelerate the implementation of the AU action plan for postal sector development in Africa and the expected recommendations of the studies under consideration with the view of the the harmonization of postal policies and regulation in the continent .

    Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Secretary General of the Pan-African Union of Post, Mr. Djibrine Younouss commended the AU Commission’s efforts to enhance the development of the postal services in the continent. This, he says has facilitated access of citizens to basic, quality and reliable postal services. Mr. Younouss further explained that, good postal financial services have enormously contributed to substantial economic development, therefore improving the living condition of the African population. He reiterated the commitment of the Pan African Postal Union to work in close collaboration with the African Union to push forward postal service agenda for global development.

    mongst the key speakers during this workshop was Dr. Raphael Koffi, Head of telecommunication and ICT Division at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    Interview request should be directed to Mrs. Esther Azaa Tankou, Directorate of Information and Communication AUC, Tel: +251 911 3611 85, e-mail: yamboue@africa-union.org.

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    Best Practices Workshop - Namibia
    October 23, 2012 to October 25, 2012

    Best Practices Workshop - Namibia

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    Best Practices Workshop - Gambia
    October 16, 2012 to October 18, 2012

    Best Practices Workshop - Gambia