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  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION & MEDIA ADVISORY NOTE

    SUBJECT: Joint Press Conference between the African Commissionon Human and Peoples’ Rights and the African Courton Human and Peoples’ Rights.

    THEME: Briefing on the work of the two organs, their relationship and their role in the promotion and protection of human and peoples’ rights on the continent, etc.)
    WHEN: Sunday 26 May, from 12:00 – 12:30

    VENUE:Briefing Room 1, African Union Conference Centre, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

    INVITEES: All journalists, broadcasters, photographers and other media teams

    For more information about the Court and the Commission, visit their websites: www.african-court.org and www.achpr.org
    Contact Persons:
    Dr. Robert ENO
    Registrar of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
    Tel: +251 932 501 851
    Email: wundeh70@yahoo.co.uk
    and
    Dr. Mary MABOREKE
    Executive Secretary of the Commission on Humana and Peoples’ Rights
    Tel: +251 933717210
    Email: faraimary@yahoo.co.uk

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    African Leaders Pledge to Intensify Efforts Towards Ending Aids, TB and Malaria
    Review first year’s progress toward implementing the African Union Roadmap

    Addis Ababa, 26 May, 2013- 13 African Heads of State and 50 other global leaders met today and reviewed progress toward implementing transformative reforms in the AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria responses, and pledged to accelerate the pace of change (increase annual domestic funding for health care, particularly AIDS, TB and malaria services). AIDS Watch Africa (AWA), an advocacy platform for African Heads of State on AIDS, TB and Malaria convened the meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the side-lines of the African Union summit celebrating 50 years of African Unity.

    African leaders also reviewed progress made in implementing a Roadmap on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, TB and Malaria Response in Africa, which they adopted last July to chart a new course for the continent’s response to the three diseases.

    “As leaders committed to a healthy continent, we must redouble our efforts to ensure universal access to HIV, TB and Malaria services in order to attain zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths, as well as the elimination of TB and Malaria”, said Mr. Haile Mariam Desalegne, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, who is also the chair of the African Union and AIDS Watch Africa.

    The African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, said that adopting new health financing measures will demonstrate Africa’s strong political commitment to the health and development of its people.

    “Our continent is demonstrating strong political commitment and action by embracing transformative reforms to address AIDS, TB and malaria” said Dr. Zuma “To achieve the MDG targets all Member States of the AU will need to develop sustainable investment plans which will shift the focus from reliance on external funding to innovative domestic resource mobilisation.” she said.

    AIDS Watch Africa was founded at the Abuja Special Summit in 2001 to set the agenda for top-level leadership for the African AIDS response and in January 2012 its mandate was expanded to include TB and Malaria. The organisation took on responsibility for monitoring progress toward the three action pillars of the Roadmap, which include: (1) creating more diversified, balanced, and sustainable financing models; (2) expanding access to medicines through local production and regulatory harmonization; and (3) establishing strong leadership, governance, and oversight.

    I celebrate your progress – and I share your resolve to do even more. I urge you to continue investing in an AIDS-free Africa” said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, “This will improve the health, empowerment and human rights of your citizens”

    The recent success in responding to AIDS shows how Africa’s leaders are leading a wave of sustainable transformation in global health with African-sourced solutions.

    “African leadership is the elusive magic bullet that has irrevocably changed the course of the three diseases and now can do even more,” said UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé. “I am confident that African leadership can be the pathfinder to better global health.”

    To advance toward the roadmap’s first pillar, a number of countries have begun to implement innovative AIDS financing measures intended to reduce dependence on external funders. Zimbabwe and Kenya now earmark a portion of domestic tax revenues for an AIDS Trust Fund, while countries such as Benin, Congo, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda have established special HIV levies on mobile phone usage or airfares. Taking a different approach, South Africa reduced its spending on antiretroviral medications by 53% by reforming its tender process to increase competition among suppliers.

    Dr. Mark Dybul, the Executive Director of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, commended the Heads of State and Government saying that their leadership on the issue is yet another resolve to ensure that AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria can become diseases of the past.

    “We have a moment of historic greatness, and if we all work together with a sense of shared responsibility and coordinated action, we will defeat these diseases,” he said.

    Trans-continental partnerships have been established in the past year to improve the availability of affordable HIV treatment, a key goal of the second pillar of the Roadmap. These include the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan for Africa Business Plan, which will support the scale-up of local drug manufacturing, and the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Programme, which will help regulate drug quality and delivery systems so that lives are not lost because treatments are unsafe or unavailable.

    To improve leadership, governance, and oversight, the aim of the third pillar, a series of high-level meetings across the continent have been held over the past 12 months to reaffirm the urgency of the AIDS, TB and Malaria responses on the African agenda. Countries including Côte d’Ivoire, Rwanda and South Africa have also integrated HIV programming and oversight into their general health infrastructure, streamlining disease coordination and governance.
    For more information, visit
    http://www.au.int

    For more information contact:

    Wynne Musabayana I Deputy Head of Division | Information and Communication Directorate | African Union Commission I Tel: (251) 11 551 77 00 | Fax: (251) 11 551 78 44 | E-mail: MusabayanaW@africa-union.org | Web www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

    Tawanda Chisango I AIDS WATCH AFRICA (AWA) Program Advocacy & Partnership Expert | Social Affairs | African Union Commission I Mobile +251934167052 | E-mail: Chisangot@africa-union.org | Web www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

    Ernest Waititu I The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria I Media Officer I Mobile +41795410656, E-mail:ernest.waititu@theglobalfund.org | www.theglobalfund.org, Geneva| Switzerland

    Zenawit Melesse | Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS I Mobile +251 911 434 211 (Addis) or +27 82 909 2637 | Email melessez@unaids.org

    About the African Union The African Union spearheads Africa’s development and integration in close collaboration with African Union Member States, the Regional Economic Communities and African citizens. AU Vision An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in global arena. Learn more at: http://www.au.int/en/

    About UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innovative United Nations partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Learn more at: http://www.unaids.org/en/

    About the Global Fund is a unique global public/private partnership dedicated to attracting and disbursing additional resources to prevent and treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. This partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and affected communities represents a new approach to international health financing. The Global Fund works in close collaboration with other bilateral and multilateral organisations to supplement existing efforts in dealing with the three diseases.

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

    PRESS CONFERENCE
    Shared responsibility and global solidarity for AIDS, TB and Malaria in Africa

    Within the framework of the 21st AU summit, falling within the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the OAU-AU, Dr Mustapha Sidiki Kaloko, Commissioner for Social Affairs of the African Union (AU), Dr Amir Aman Minister of State for Health, Mr. Michel Sidibé UN Under- Secretary General and Executive Director of UNAIDS, Ambassador Eric Goosby, United States Global AIDS Coordinator and Dr. Mark Dybul, Executive Director Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, will on Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 14h00 hold a press briefing on the following:

    - Shared responsibility and global solidarity for AIDS, TB and Malaria in Africa

    The briefing will be held in Briefing Room 1, at the new AU Conference Center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing.

    Contact:
    Ms. Yaye N. Sène
    Directorate of Information and Communication
    E-mail: seney@africa-union.org
    Office : +251 115 182 568
    Cell : +251 913 45 31 13

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    AFRICAN LEADERS PLEDGE TO INTENSIFY EFFORTS TOWARDS ENDING AIDS, TB AND MALARIA
    Review first year’s progress toward implementing the African Union Roadmap

    Addis Ababa, 26 May, 2013- 13 African Heads of State and 50 other global leaders met today and reviewed progress toward implementing transformative reforms in the AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria responses, and pledged to accelerate the pace of change (increase annual domestic funding for health care, particularly AIDS, TB and malaria services). AIDS Watch Africa (AWA), an advocacy platform for African Heads of State on AIDS, TB and Malaria convened the meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the side-lines of the African Union summit celebrating 50 years of African Unity.

    African leaders also reviewed progress made in implementing a Roadmap on Shared Responsibility and Global Solidarity for AIDS, TB and Malaria Response in Africa, which they adopted last July to chart a new course for the continent’s response to the three diseases.

    “As leaders committed to a healthy continent, we must redouble our efforts to ensure universal access to HIV, TB and Malaria services in order to attain zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths, as well as the elimination of TB and Malaria”, said Mr. Haile Mariam Desalegne, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, who is also the chair of the African Union and AIDS Watch Africa.

    The African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, said that adopting new health financing measures will demonstrate Africa’s strong political commitment to the health and development of its people.

    “Our continent is demonstrating strong political commitment and action by embracing transformative reforms to address AIDS, TB and malaria” said Dr. Zuma “To achieve the MDG targets all Member States of the AU will need to develop sustainable investment plans which will shift the focus from reliance on external funding to innovative domestic resource mobilisation.” she said.

    AIDS Watch Africa was founded at the Abuja Special Summit in 2001 to set the agenda for top-level leadership for the African AIDS response and in January 2012 its mandate was expanded to include TB and Malaria. The organisation took on responsibility for monitoring progress toward the three action pillars of the Roadmap, which include: (1) creating more diversified, balanced, and sustainable financing models; (2) expanding access to medicines through local production and regulatory harmonization; and (3) establishing strong leadership, governance, and oversight.

    I celebrate your progress – and I share your resolve to do even more. I urge you to continue investing in an AIDS-free Africa” said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, “This will improve the health, empowerment and human rights of your citizens”

    The recent success in responding to AIDS shows how Africa’s leaders are leading a wave of sustainable transformation in global health with African-sourced solutions.

    “African leadership is the elusive magic bullet that has irrevocably changed the course of the three diseases and now can do even more,” said UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé. “I am confident that African leadership can be the pathfinder to better global health.”

    To advance toward the roadmap’s first pillar, a number of countries have begun to implement innovative AIDS financing measures intended to reduce dependence on external funders. Zimbabwe and Kenya now earmark a portion of domestic tax revenues for an AIDS Trust Fund, while countries such as Benin, Congo, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, and Uganda have established special HIV levies on mobile phone usage or airfares. Taking a different approach, South Africa reduced its spending on antiretroviral medications by 53% by reforming its tender process to increase competition among suppliers.

    Dr. Mark Dybul, the Executive Director of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, commended the Heads of State and Government saying that their leadership on the issue is yet another resolve to ensure that AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria can become diseases of the past.

    “We have a moment of historic greatness, and if we all work together with a sense of shared responsibility and coordinated action, we will defeat these diseases,” he said.

    Trans-continental partnerships have been established in the past year to improve the availability of affordable HIV treatment, a key goal of the second pillar of the Roadmap. These include the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan for Africa Business Plan, which will support the scale-up of local drug manufacturing, and the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization Programme, which will help regulate drug quality and delivery systems so that lives are not lost because treatments are unsafe or unavailable.

    To improve leadership, governance, and oversight, the aim of the third pillar, a series of high-level meetings across the continent have been held over the past 12 months to reaffirm the urgency of the AIDS, TB and Malaria responses on the African agenda. Countries including Côte d’Ivoire, Rwanda and South Africa have also integrated HIV programming and oversight into their general health infrastructure, streamlining disease coordination and governance.
    For more information, visit
    http://www.au.int

    For more information contact:

    Wynne Musabayana I Deputy Head of Division | Information and Communication Directorate | African Union Commission I Tel: (251) 11 551 77 00 | Fax: (251) 11 551 78 44 | E-mail: MusabayanaW@africa-union.org | Web www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

    Tawanda Chisango I AIDS WATCH AFRICA (AWA) Program Advocacy & Partnership Expert | Social Affairs | African Union Commission I Mobile +251934167052 | E-mail: Chisangot@africa-union.org | Web www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

    Ernest Waititu I The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria I Media Officer I Mobile +41795410656, E-mail:ernest.waititu@theglobalfund.org | www.theglobalfund.org, Geneva| Switzerland

    Zenawit Melesse | Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS I Mobile +251 911 434 211 (Addis) or +27 82 909 2637 | Email melessez@unaids.org

    About the African Union The African Union spearheads Africa’s development and integration in close collaboration with African Union Member States, the Regional Economic Communities and African citizens. AU Vision An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in global arena. Learn more at: http://www.au.int/en/

    About UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, is an innovative United Nations partnership that leads and inspires the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Learn more at: http://www.unaids.org/en/

    About the Global Fund is a unique global public/private partnership dedicated to attracting and disbursing additional resources to prevent and treat AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. This partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and affected communities represents a new approach to international health financing. The Global Fund works in close collaboration with other bilateral and multilateral organisations to supplement existing efforts in dealing with the three diseases.

  • Event
    Press Conference of H. E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, President of Somalia
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Within the framework of the 21st AU summit, falling within the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the OAU-AU, H. E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, President of Somalia, will on Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 16h30 hold a press conference on the following:

    - Amisom: African Solutions to African problem
    - The way forward for peace and stability

    The briefing will be held in Small Conference Hall 4, at the new AU Conference Center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing.

    Contact:
    Ms. Yaye N. Sène
    Directorate of Information and Communication
    E-mail: seney@africa-union.org
    Office : +251 115 182 568
    Cell : +251 913 45 31 13

  • Event
    Former AUC Commission’s Chairperson  Dr Jean Ping Awarded Medal for Distinguished Achievements
    May 26, 2013

    PRESS RELEASE N0.36 /21 AU SUMMIT

    Former AUC Commission’s Chairperson Dr Jean Ping Awarded Medal for Distinguished Achievements

    Addis Ababa, 26th May 2013: During the OAU/AU 50th anniversary celebrations the Former AUC Chairperson Dr Jean Ping was awarded a medal and certificate of appreciation in recognition of his distinguished achievements and excellent contribution to the African Union.

    The African Union had an opportunity to acknowledge his selfless service to the African Continent at its 21st summit which was held in Addis Ababa from 19-27 May. Like all the leaders of the African continent, during his term of office, Dr Ping had a responsibility to realize the dream set out by the continent's forefathers of independence years ago, that of a politically and economically united continent .

    Dr. Ping believes that the “AU vision is one of a common future, that will ensure the economic well-being, improvement in the quality of life, freedoms, social justice and peace and security for the people of African continent," and “Unity in Africa has a deep historical resonance and It was the goal of the Fathers of independence and has remained the basic aspiration of African citizens across the continent.

    Dr .Jean Ping was born on the 24 November 1942 in Omboue (Etimbwe), Gabon. He has PhD in Economic Science from the University of Paris and he holds two honorary doctorates from the Insitute of Diplomacy in China. Dr Ping s worked at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1972, before becoming Gabon’s Ambassador to the institution from 1978 to 1984. He moved on to President Omar Bongo’s cabinet, jumping from one ministerial office to another, with stints at Information, Finance, Mines, and Foreign Affairs, before settling at the latter post in 1999. He was one of President Bongo’s closest and longest-serving ministers and is considered one of the most powerful figures in Gabon. He has also accompanied President Bongo in his mediation efforts to São Tomé, Chad, Central African Republic, and Congo-Kinshasa. He was elected as African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson at an African Union (AU) summit in, Addis Ababa Ethiopia on 1 February 2008 up to 2012

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    China delivering on pledged grants to the AU

    Addis Ababa, 26 May, 2013:The Government of the People’s Republic of China has committed to disburse a grant of 100 million RMB Yuan (about $16.3 million US) aspart of 600 million RMB Yuan (about $98 US) it pledgedto the African Union Commission (AUC) in January 2012. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China, H.E. Wang Yang,and the Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Erastus Mwencha, to disburse this 100 million RMB Yuan, as second installment of the pledged amount.

    This second installment grant will help the Commission address some of its needs.According to the parties, the MOU will further strengthen the friendly relations between China and the AUthrough economic and technical cooperation.Specific projects will be agreed between the two parties within this portion of the grant.

    Ahead of the signing, the AUC Chairperson in a tête-à-têtewith the Chinese Premier highlighted some priority areas of further cooperation. These include, but not limited to: training of young people,agriculture and agro-processing; infrastructure development; mineral resource exploitation; tourism; energy;peace and security.

    Agreeing with the AUC Chairperson’s assessment and judgment of priority areas, Premier Wang Yang praised her “insightful and forward looking ideas to transform the continent.”H.E. Wang Yang added that China is also looking forward to increased collaboration and cooperation with the AU on regional and international affairs, given the important role it plays. The two leaders reiterated the need to accelerate setting up a joint-working group to further pursue these areas of cooperation.

    The MOU was signed on 24 May 2013 in the sidelines of activities marking the OAU/AU 50th anniversary celebrations and the 21stSummit of the AU.

    To witnessing the signing of the MOU, was a Chinese delegation that also included the two Vice Ministers of Commerce; and Agriculture. And on the AUC’s side, was the Chairperson, H.E. Dr. NkosazanaDlaminiZumawho was accompanied bythe Commissioner for Peace and Security, Amb. RamtaneLamamra;Chief Advisor to the Chairperson, Amb. Baso Sangqu;,Director of Strategic Planning;Head ofAfrica’s Strategic Partnerships, and Amb. Khadija Rachida Masri and, among others.

    It should be recalled that a delegation of the AUC, led by the Chairperson was in China in February this year for a working visit.

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Within the framework of the 21st AU summit, falling within the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the OAU-AU, H. E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, President of Somalia, will on Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 16h30 hold a press conference on the following:

    - Amisom: African Solutions to African problem
    - The way forward for peace and stability

    The briefing will be held in Small Conference Hall 4, at the new AU Conference Center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing.

    Contact:
    Ms. Yaye N. Sène
    Directorate of Information and Communication
    E-mail: seney@africa-union.org
    Office : +251 115 182 568
    Cell : +251 913 45 31 13

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Within the framework of the 21st AU summit, falling within the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the OAU-AU, Mrs Aminatu Haidar, Chairperson of the Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights Defenders (CODESA), will on Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 16h00 hold a press briefing on the following:

    - Human Rights situation on Western Sahara

    The briefing will be held in Briefing Room 1, at the new AU Conference Center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing.

    Contact:
    Ms. Yaye N. Sène
    Directorate of Information and Communication
    E-mail: seney@africa-union.org
    Office : +251 115 182 568
    Cell : +251 913 45 31 13

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    INVITATION TO THE MEDIA

    PRESS CONFERENCE

    Within the framework of the 21st AU summit, falling within the celebrations of the Golden Jubilee of the OAU-AU, H. E Olusegun Obasanjo, Former President of Nigeria and Chairperson of the High level panel on alternative sources of funding of the AU, will on Sunday, 26 May 2013 at 17h00 hold a press conference on the following:

    - Alternative sources of financing the Union

    The press conference will be held in Small Conference Hall 4, at the new AU Conference Center, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Journalists are invited to take part in the press briefing.

    Contact:
    Ms. Yaye N. Sène
    Directorate of Information and Communication
    E-mail: seney@africa-union.org
    Office : +251 115 182 568
    Cell : +251 913 45 31 13

  • Event
    May 26, 2013

    AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION

    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    PROGRAMME OF THE AWARD CEREMONY FOR THE AU KWAME NKRUMAH SCIENTIFIC AWARDS

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    a. Statement by H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission

    b. H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission invites H. E. the Chair of the African Union to give the Prizes of USD 100,000 each on behalf of the assembly to the following Laureates;

    1. Prof. Nabil A. Ibrahim from Egypt, the recipient of the Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation Award and

    2. Prof. Michael John Wingfield from South Africa, the recipient of the Life and Earth Sciences Award

    c. Statement by one of the Laureates (Prof. Michael John Wingfield)

  • Event
    May 26, 2013