20th AU Summit
Activities
Media Advisory
DONORS’ CONFERENCE ON MALI
In the communiqué adopted at its 341st meeting, held on 13 November 2012, the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) requested the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, in close consultation with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN), to contribute actively towards the mobilization of necessary support for the Malian Defense and Security Forces, especially through the speedy convening of a donors’ conference. In resolution 2085 (2012), adopted on 20 December 2012, the UN Security Council requested the Secretary‐General to establish a trust fund through which Member States can provide earmarked and/or non‐earmarked financial support to the Africa‐led International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA), and/or to the training and equipping of Malian defense and security forces.
As a follow‐up to the PSC communiqué and the UN Security Council resolution, the donors’ conference will be held in Addis Ababa on 29 January 2013, from 09:00 a.m. to 14:00. The conference will be held in the Plenary Hall of the AUC new Conference Complex.
Media representatives are requested to carry their 20th AU Summit badges to access the AU premises.
Programme
DONORS’ CONFERENCE ON MALI
AU NEW CONFERENCE COMPLEX (PLENARY HALL)
09:00‐09:20: Opening Remarks (3 minutes maximum each)
‐ AU
‐ ECOWAS
‐ UN
‐ EU
‐ Government of Mali
09:20‐09:30: Presentation on the needs of the Malian Defence and Security
Forces and AFISMA
09:30‐12:30: Announcement of pledges (3 to 5 minutes per participant)
12:30‐13:00 : Expression of political support
13:00‐13:30 : Summary of conclusions
13:30‐14:00 : Press Conference
Contact: Ms. Yaye Nabo Séne
Directorate of Information and Communication
E-mail: seney@africa-union.org, epsilone10@gmail.com
Cell : +251 913 45 31 13
Press Release Nº19/20th AU Summit
ASSEMBLY ELECTS MEMBERS OF KEY AU INSTITUTIONS
The 20th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Union, on 28 January adopted five (5) decisions on the appointment of Members and Judges elected during the 22nd Ordinary Session of Executive Council, as follows:
- Two (2) Members of the Commission
• Dr. Martial De-Paul Ikounga (Republic of Congo) -
Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology
• Dr. Anthony Mothae Maruping (Lesotho) –
Commissioner for Economic Affairs
- Five (5) Members of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) for a three (3) year term
• Equatorial Guinea Central Region
• Uganda Eastern Region
• Algeria Northern Region
• Mozambique Southern Region
• Nigeria Western Region
- One (1) Judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR) for a one and half year term
• Mr. Kimelabalou Aba from the Republic of Togo
- Eleven (11) Members of the Advisory Board on Corruption
• Mr. Jacques III ACHIAOU Côte d’Ivoire
• Mr. Tony AIDOO Ghana
• Ms. Akossiwa AYENA Togo
• Ms. Angèle BARUMPOZAKO Burundi
• Mr. Salem BEN-GHARBIA Libya
• Mr. M’Pèrè DIARRA Mali
• Mr. Jean-Baptiste ELIAS Benin
• Mr. Edward GAMAYA Tanzania
• Mr. Ali Sulaiman MOHAMED Ethiopia
• Mr. Pierre NZOBABELA Congo
• Mrs. Julie ONUM-NWARIAKU Nigeria
Five (5) Members of the African Union Commission on International Law
• Mr. Rafâa Ben Achour Tunisia
• Mr. Daniel Makiesse Mwanawanzambi D.R.C
• Mr. Boniface Obinna Okere Nigeria
• Mrs. Naceesay Salla-Wadda Gambia
• Mr. Kholisani Solo Botswana
NVITATION
PRESS CONFERENCE OF AMBASSADOR DIARRA AND AMBASSADOR ANNADIF
Within the framework of the 20th AU summit, Ambassador Boubacar Diarra, Special Representative of the Chairperson for the Great Lakes Region and Head of the AU Office in Burundi, and Ambassador Mahamat Saleh Annadif, Special Representative of the Chairperson in Somalia, will on Monday 28 January 2013 at 11h00, hold a press conference at the Briefing room1 of the new AU Conference Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
During the press Ambassador Diarra and Ambassador Annadif will respectively address the following issues:
- Briefing on the situation in Somalia
- Briefing on the situation in the Great Lakes Region
Journalists are invited to take part in the press conference
INVITATION
PRESS CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONER LAMAMRA
Within the framework of the 20th AU summit, Ambassador Ramtane Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security, will on Monday 28 January 2013 at 16h30, hold a press conference at the Small Conference Hall 4 of the new AU Conference Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
During the press Ambassador Lamamra will address the following issue:
- Status of peace and security in Africa
Journalists are invited to take part in the press conference
PRESS RELEASE N0. 20 / 20th AU SUMMIT
Summit Ends with Strong Decisions and Declarations by AU Heads of States on Crucial and Topical Issues on the Continent
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 28 January 2013- The 20th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Summit holding on the theme: “Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance” ended Monday 28 January 2013 at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with commitment by the AU Heads of State and Government to ensure implementation of the Assembly Decisions and Declarations arrived at during their deliberations.
In his closing remarks, the newly elected Chairperson of the African Union, Mr. Hailemariam Dessalegn, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, expressed satisfaction at the active participation of all the Heads of States and Government in the discussions on various issues of interest to the continent. “Your valuable comments and contributions have no doubt enriched our debate and informed the decisions that we have adopted on a myriad of issues. (See complete speech of the AU Chairperson on the AU website: www.au.int ).
The following decisions were adopted among others:
On refocusing the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) to support the transformation agenda of the African Union, the Heads of States urged the Secretary-General of the United Nations to provide the required support to ECA to enhance its work in accordance with Africa’s priorities.
On the creation of the African Observatory on Science, Technology and Innovation (AOSTI) to be hosted by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, the Heads of State endorsed the project.
They called on Member States and Development partners to avail the necessary technical and financial support for sustaining the AOSTI and its programmes.
The Heads of State also decided to create the Pan-African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO). They requested the Commission to convene a meeting of all stakeholders dealing with intellectual property in the implementation of the Decision by May 2013 Summit.
On the coordination of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC) and Africa’s preparation for cop 19/CMP 9
The Heads of States acknowledged the need for further refine and streamline the coordination mechanism for CAHOSCC. They endorsed the coordination function of CAHOSCC as follows:
i) Coordination of CAHOSCC rotates for a period of two (2) years for two Conferences of the Parties (COPs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC);
ii) Country of the host of the Presidency of the African Ministerial Conference on Environment (AMCEN) to serve as the Coordinator at the Summit level to enhance linkage between the AMCEN processes to CAHOSCC in addition to providing the necessary support given the nature of expectations at this level; and
iii) The President of the African Ministerial Conference on Environment (AMCEN) to serve as Coordinator at the Ministerial level;
iv) Chair of the African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change (AGN) experts elected at the UNFCCC forum serves as Coordinator at the Experts’ level.
On the establishment of an “international constitutional court”
The Heads of States requested the African Union Commission on International Law to examine the proposed establishment of an International Constitutional Court and make recommendations to the 22nd Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (January 2014) on the said proposal
On the integration of the new Africa- Asia Strategic Partnership (NAASP) into African Union structures and processes
The Assembly requested the Commission to take the necessary steps towards the integration of the New Africa-Asia Strategic Partnership (NAASP) into the African Union structures and processes.
On the representation of local communities in organs of the African Union
The Assembly requested the Commission to submit a comprehensive report on the opportunity, feasibility, relevance and implications, including financial ones, of the proposal at the January 2014 Summit.
On the reduction of maternal, newborn and child mortality and morbidity in Africa
The Assembly requested that the Ministers of Health of the African Union examine the progress made regarding the state of maternal, newborn and child health, map out concrete and innovative strategies at a larger scale in order to adequately address the health needs of African women and children and submit a report to the 21st Ordinary Session of the Assembly. It decided to place this item on the agenda of the next Assembly.
On the establishment of the African Union institute for statistics
The Assembly approved the establishment of the African Union Commission Institute for Statistics that will be based in Tunis, Republic of Tunisia.
On the promotion of critical knowledge for the accelerated and sustainable development of Africa
The Assembly took note of the proposal of Burkina Faso on the promotion of critical skills for Accelerated and Sustainable Development in Africa. The Heads of States approved the initiative of Burkina Faso.
On the hosting of a special follow-up summit on the Abuja 2001 African Union Summit on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other related infectious diseases in the third quarter (july/august) of 2013
The Assembly welcomed and endorsed the offer by the Federal Republic of Nigeria to host a Special Follow-Up Summit on the Abuja 2001 African union summit on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and other related infectious diseases in the third quarter of 2013.
On the south-south and triangular coalition in support of Africa-post 2015
The Assembly took note of the proposal by the Republic of Guinea relating to the creation of a South-South and Triangular Coalition in support of Africa Post 2015; it approved in principle the creation of a South/South and Triangular Coalition to assist Africa within the framework of its Post 2015 Agenda.
On the report of the Committee of Ten on UN Reform
The Assembly reiterated that the Committee of ten remains seized of this matter until Africa achieves its objectives on the reform of the UN Security Council and requested the Committee to present a report to the Twenty-first Ordinary Session of the Assembly in July 2013.
On the election of the Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology and the Commissioner for Economic Affairs of the African Union
The Assembly, appointed the following persons as Commissioners of the AU Commission:
Name and Country
Portfolio
a) Dr. Martial De-Paul Ikounga (Republic of Congo). - Human Resources, Science and Technology
b) Dr. Anthony Mothae Maruping (Lesotho) - Economic Affairs
On election of the five members of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union
The Assembly appointed the following five (5) Members of the Peace and Security Council for a three (3)-year term as of March 2013:
1. Equatorial Guinea Central Region
2. Uganda Eastern Region
3. Algeria Northern Region
4. Mozambique Southern Region
5. Nigeria Western Region
On the election of one judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
The Assembly, appointed Mr. Kimelabalou Aba ( Togo) as Judge of AfCHPR for a year and a half (1½ year) term.
On the election of the eleven members of the Advisory Board on Corruption
The Assembly, appointed the following Members of the Advisory Board on Corruption for a two (2)-year term:
No. Name Country
1. Mr. Jacques III Achiaou Cote d’Ivoire
2. Dr. Tony Aidoo Ghana
3. Ms. Akossiwa Ayena Togo
4. Ms. Angele Barumpozako Burundi
5. Mr. Salem Ben-Gharbia Libya
6. Mr. M’pere Diarra Mali
7. Mr. Jean Baptiste Elias Benin
8. Mr. Edward Gamaya Tanzania
9. Mr. Ali Sulaiman Mohamed Ethiopia
10. Mr. Pierre Nzobabela Republic of Congo
11. Mrs. Julie Onum-Nwariaku Nigeria
On the election of five members of the African Union Commission on International Law
The Assembly, appointed the following Members of the AUCILfor a five (5)-year term:
No. Name Country
1. Mr. Rafaa Ben Achour Tunisia
2. Mr. Daniel Makiesse Mwanawanzambi D.R.C
3. Mr. Boniface Obinna Okere Nigeria
4. Mrs. Naceesay Salla-Wadda Gambia
5. Mr. Kholisani Solo Botswana
On the Declaration of solidarity with Algeria following the terrorist attack on Gazier site in Amenas, the Assembly condemned with utmost firmness the “cowardly and vicious act of aggression against a member state of the African Union.
On the Declaration on Palestine, the Assembly welcomed the United Nations General Assembly’s decision granting the State of Palestine “Observer non-member” status in the UN. It urged the international community to pressure Israel to comply with the United Nations’ resolution and previous agreements signed by with Palestine.
On the other hand, it was announced during today’s closing ceremony of the 20th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union that, the next AU Summit will take place on 19th to 27th May 2013.
All the decisions and declarations will be posted on the AU website www.au.int as soon as they are ready:
PRESS RELEASE Nº17 / 20th AU SUMMIT
20th ORDINARY SESSION OF THE AU ASSEMBLY OPENS WITH A FOCUS ON PANAFRICANISM AND AFRICAN RENAISSANCE
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 27 January 2013- “Today we look to the future calmly, confidently and courageously “said Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), while addressing the 20th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union today, 27 January 2013 at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Summit, bringing together Heads of State and Government or their accredited representatives is holding under the theme: “Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance”. A minute of silence was observed at the opening ceremony in memory of late President John Atta Mills of Ghana and late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia.
Referring to the theme of the Summit and the 50th anniversary celebration of the Organisation of African Union (OAU) created on 25 May 1963, the AUC Chairperson explained that, the spirit of Pan-Africanism and the ideals of the African Renaissance has delivered and will propel its citizens towards an integrated, people-centred, prosperous Africa at peace with itself. She added that it is this spirit and ideals that inspired the adoption of the Lagos Plan of Action in 1980, the Abuja Treaty in 1990 and NEPAD in 2001. According to Dr. Dlamini-Zuma, “the African dream is not only achievable but it can be done in a shorter time.”
To secure decent livelihoods and the free movement of people, goods and services, Dr. Dlamini-Zuma said, “we must accelerate integration and connectivity”. She expressed satisfaction with the progress on the implementation of the priority infrastructure projects of PIDA in the areas of transport, energy and ICT. The Chairperson of the AUC further underscored the need for the Union to enhance youth and women’s development alongside education. “The Pan African University and the general expansion of our higher education sector will equip our young people with critical abilities to drive innovation, sciences, entrepreneurship, research, social development and industrialization”, she underlined. (See complete speech of AUC Chairperson on the AU website: www.au.int .
Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) recalled in his speech, that Africa is the world’s youngest continent. He reiterated the UN’s commitment to help the people of Mali “This is a moral imperative for all in the international community…..I am personally committed to ensuring that the United Nations stands ready, once the regrettably necessary combat operations are over, to undertake a major system-wide effort for peace-building, governance and security sector reform, physical reconstruction, and regional cooperation” he emphasised.
Mr. Ban Ki-Moon said the United Nations is proud to support the Great Green Wall for the Sahara and Sahel Initiative. “I hope all African countries will continue to contribute to progress on climate change and my Sustainable Energy for all Initiative as this can open the way for enormous gains” he underscored. she underlined.
(See complete speech of UN SG on the AU website: www.au.int .
Mr. Mahmoud Abbas, President of Palestine National Authority (PNA) and Chairman of Palestine Liberation Organisation Executive Committee congratulated the AU for the achievements by many countries in the promotion of governance and democracy which has led to economic growth.
He also commended the Union’s efforts in the consolidation of peace and security as well as conflict resolution on the continent.
He expressed gratitude at the adoption of the request of the Palestinian State to have observer status at the UN General Assembly. “The most pressing issue for the Palestinian National Authority now is how to alleviate the suffering of refugees from Syria”, he said.
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24 - 25 janvier 2013
ADDIS-ABEBA (ÉTHIOPIE)
CONFÉRENCE DE L’UNION
Vingtième session ordinaire
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ADDIS-ABEBA (ÉTHIOPIE)
CONSEIL EXÉCUTIF
Vingt-deuxième session ordinaire
24 - 25 janvier 2013
ADDIS-ABEBA (ÉTHIOPIE)
CONFÉRENCE DE L’UNION
Vingtième session ordinaire
27-28 janvier 2013
ADDIS-ABEBA (ÉTHIOPIE)