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Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.
L'UA offre des opportunités passionnantes pour s'impliquer dans la définition des politiques continentales et la mise en œuvre des programmes de développement qui ont un impact sur la vie des citoyens africains partout dans le monde. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les liens à droite.
Promouvoir la croissance et le développement économique de l'Afrique en se faisant le champion de l'inclusion des citoyens et du renforcement de la coopération et de l'intégration des États africains.
L'Agenda 2063 est le plan directeur et le plan directeur pour faire de l'Afrique la locomotive mondiale de l'avenir. C'est le cadre stratégique pour la réalisation de l'objectif de développement inclusif et durable de l'Afrique et une manifestation concrète de la volonté panafricaine d'unité, d'autodétermination, de liberté, de progrès et de prospérité collective poursuivie par le panafricanisme et la Renaissance africaine.
S.E. M. Paul Kagame, Président de la République du Rwanda, a été nommé pour diriger le processus de réformes institutionnelles de l'UA. Il a nommé un comité panafricain d'experts chargé d'examiner et de soumettre des propositions pour un système de gouvernance de l'UA qui permettrait à l'organisation d'être mieux placée pour relever les défis auxquels le continent est confronté afin de mettre en œuvre les programmes qui ont le plus grand impact sur la croissance et le développement de l'Afrique, de manière à concrétiser la vision de l'Agenda 2063.
L'UA offre des opportunités passionnantes pour s'impliquer dans la définition des politiques continentales et la mise en œuvre des programmes de développement qui ont un impact sur la vie des citoyens africains partout dans le monde. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les liens à droite.
Statement by H.E. Dr. Hage Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia
at the African Peer-Review Mechanism Forum of Heads of State and Government
28 January 2017
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Your Excellency Mr. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya and Chairperson of the APRM Forum,
Your Excellency, Mr. Idris Itno Deby, Chairperson of the African Union,
Your Excellencies, Heads of State and Government,
Your Excellency, Dr. Nkosazana-Ndlamini-Zuma, Chairperson of the AU Commission,
Mr. Eddy Maloka, CEO of the APRM Secretariat,
Distinguished Members of the APRM Panel of Eminent Persons,
Members of the APRM Secretariat,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Namibia is honoured to have acceded to the African Peer Review Mechanism. We believe this Mechanism, geared towards fostering the adoption of policies, standards and practices that lead to political stability, high economic growth, sustainable development, and accelerated economic integration, will play a pivotal role in enabling Africa to achieve the noble Aspirations and Developmental Goals of Agenda 2063 and its First-Ten Year Implementation Plan.
Mechanisms such as the APRM provide us with an opportunity to introspectively interrogate our processes, systems and institutions in order to identify shortcomings, while at the same time identifying our strengths. With many of our Governments having adopted a number of policies and ratified countless instruments, it is only through the implementation of the APRM that we will achieve tangible far-reaching results. The voluntary nature of the APRM allows Member States to openly and realistically evaluate and monitor developmental progress in a friendly Peer-Peer atmosphere.
As many of you may be aware, Namibia has always supported the APRM since its inception, however, during that time, Namibia and Botswana were considered worldwide as good examples of democracy in Africa and we therefore decided to abstain from joining the APRM as we did not want to be used as a point of reference to be used against our fellow African countries.
Your Excellencies,
The Vision of our Union, “An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in global arena”, can only be achieved if we are united and pull in the same direction in the spirit of HARAMBEE. The prosperity of our respective nations, is the prosperity of the whole Continent. Therefore, what we want to achieve are positive effects and results stemming from our sound governance structures, policies and programmes that are aimed at eradicating poverty, achieving inclusive and sustainable economic growth, geared towards raising the standard of living for all our peoples.
Let me say that from a personal standpoint, there is a sense of delight for joining the APRM, given the fact that I had been involved together with President Thabo Mbeki and Professors Wiseman Nkuhlu and Adebayo Adedeji, at the intial stages of this process. It is therefore a pleasure for me to announce that the Republic of Namibia has voluntarily decided to unconditionally accede to the APRM.
I thank you.
Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.