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Executive Council Twenty-Eighth Ordinary Session Decisions
23 - 28 January 2016
Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
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.
INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA
When: 31 January 2015
Where: Multi- purpose hall, African Union commission
Time: 13:00 -15:00.
Who: The Luncheon will be convened by the African Union Commission and hosted by the AUC, Chairperson Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.
The Luncheon will be attended by:
· Heads of State and Government
· Senior government officials
· Business personalities, companies and partners that contributed to the African Union Support to the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa (ASEOWA)
· Representatives of ASEOWA Health workers, among others
Why: The efforts of health workers, the African private sector and others have been recognised across the world, and this will be an opportunity for the African Union to celebrate and acknowledge the role of a range of stakeholders in mobilising solidarity to defeat this epidemic. A total of 855 African health workers were deployed to the three most affected countries by the African Union through its AEOWA mission.
The specific objectives of the consultation are to:
Recognise the roles played by different stakeholders, including the governments and people of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone; AU Member states who made financial and other contributions, and seconded health workers; the ASEOWA health workers who risked their lives and contributed towards turning the trajectory of the disease; the private sector who contributed financially and otherwise to the Ebola efforts, especially the up-scaling of ASEOWA deployment; AU partners who contributed in kind and to the financing of ASEOWA; and the international community for their solidarity in the fight against Ebola.
Celebrate the collective victory against the Ebola virus epidemic, the lessons learnt and the formal end of the ASEOWA mandate, as Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone move towards maintaining zero infections and containment.
Highlight the importance of the African Centre for Disease Control, and on-going strengthening of public health as critical to the goal of Agenda 2063 of investing in the African people, and reaching the SDGs on health.
Background: The African and international response to the crisis has been instrumental in turning the tide against Ebola, showing the power of solidarity and cooperation. In addition, the African response has been critical, from financial contributions from African governments, private sector and partners, to the call to service by the health workers and their governments, and the decisions and monitoring by the Peace and Security Council.
Media personnel are invited to cover this important event on 31 January 2015, in the multi-purpose hall of the African Union Commission.
Requests for interviews and media inquiries should be sent to
Mrs Wynne Musabayana | Deputy Head of Division | Information and Communication Directorate | African Union Commission | Tel: (251) 11 551 77 00 | Tel (251) 922406157 | Fax: (251) 11 551 78 44 | E-mail: MusabayanaW@africa-union.org | Web: www.au.int|Addis Ababa | Ethiopia
Or to Faiadhis@africaagainstebola.org
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Directorate of Information and Communication
Directorate of Information and Communication | Information and Communication | African Union Commission
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Addis Ababa | Ethiopia
Executive Council Twenty-Eighth Ordinary Session Decisions
23 - 28 January 2016
Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA
Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.
38th AU Summit Program of Events