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    6th ANNUAL AU-ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN TRADE UNION UNITY (OATUU) PARTNERSHIP FORUM
    6th ANNUAL AU-ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN TRADE UNION UNITY (OATUU) PARTNERSHIP FORUM
    September 10, 2015 to September 12, 2015

    6th ANNUAL AU-ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN TRADE UNION UNITY (OATUU) PARTNERSHIP FORUM

    Invitation to the Media Representatives

    What: 6th Annual AU-Organization of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU) Partnership Forum.
    When: 10-12 September 2015
    Where: Accra, Ghana
    Who: The Department of Citizens and Diaspora Organizations Directorate (CIDO) of the African Union Commission (AUC), and Organization of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU).
    Objectives: The key objective of the meeting is to provide an opportunity for workers leaders and Trade Union representatives to discuss, among other, the following:

    1. Role of Trade Unions in the Implementation and Monitoring of the AU Agenda 2063 Framework.
    2. Trade Unions, Gender and Development under Agenda 2063.
    3. Role of Organized Labor Unions in the Institutionalization of AU-ECOSOCC.

    Participants: Leaders and representatives of Trade Union Organizations and the labor movement across the five regions as well as staff of the AU Commission.
    Background:
    As part of the process of implementing the Strategic Pillar on Shared Values, the Commission, through CIDO, established the AU-OATUU Partnership Forum. The main objective of the Forum, which meet annually, was to create a structured platform for cooperation that would harness the support of organized labor to the integration and development efforts of the African Union. The Forum also enabled organized labor to contribute effectively to AU activities, policies and programs and foster partnership with Member States, the AU Commission and all segments of the African Civil Society.
    Media representatives are invited to cover the meeting.
    Media Contact

    Ms. Afrah Thabit
    African Union Commission
    Thabitma@africa-union.org
    afraht@hotmail.com

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    ECOSOCC Appointments of Advisors and Regional Special Delegates
    September 02, 2015
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    Paving the way towards a CIDO and League of Arab States (LAS) engagement strategy
    August 28, 2015

    Paving the way towards a CIDO and League of Arab States (LAS) engagement strategy

    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 28 August 2015 – The Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO) of the African Union Commission conducted a working session with the League of Arab States and the African Union Permanent Delegation (AUPD) in Cairo.
    The working session was convened in the headquarters of Las in Cairo, Egypt. The session was led by Mr. Ahmed Al Basheer, Head of Diaspora Division, CIDO and comprised of the Deputy Head of Mission of the AUPD and a team from the Population policies, Expatriates and Migration Department in LAS. The working session is part of the ongoing operationalization of CIDO’s strategic vision aimed at engaging the Diaspora communities in the Middle East and Gulf regions to support the integration and development agenda of the African Union. This strategic vision is also in line with the Africa-Arab partnership strategy.
    The working session discussed various elements necessary for creating a joint Diaspora for Development (D4D) engagement framework between LAS and CIDO; preparing for the Gulf Regional Consultative Conference (RCC) scheduled in 2016 and establishing an understanding of the various modalities of cooperation based on the regional specificities.
    In addition the CIDO team held meetings with the Director of Civil Society Organizations Department in LAS. The purpose of the meeting was to provide general overview of the activities of CIDO and particularly the civil society division while understanding the different activities carried out by LAS in their Civil Society department. The goal of the meeting was to establish a relationship that leads towards developing a framework for cooperation between the civil society divisions of CIDO and LAS.
    The initiatives of CIDO were welcomed by the LAS as they stressed their readiness to engage with CIDO on an ongoing basis in order to ensure mutual support in matters of the diaspora and civil society engagement.
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    CIDO, AUPD and LAS Population policies, Expatriates and Migration Department

    CIDO, AUPD and LAS Director of Civil society Organizations department.

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    The 4th China-Africa people`s forum
    The 4th China-Africa people`s forum
    August 26, 2015 to August 28, 2015
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    1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent ECOSOCC General Assembly, 11-14 August 2015,...
    August 11, 2015 to August 14, 2015

    1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent ECOSOCC General Assembly,
    11-14 August 2015, Nairobi, Kenya

    The 1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent General Assembly of ECOSOCC was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 11-14 August 2015. The Standing Committee serves as the Executive Organ of ECOSOCC and Article 10 of the ECOSOCC Statute authorizes that the Standing Committee “Coordinates the work of ECOSOCC and prepare and submits annual reports of ECOSOCC to the Assembly of the Union”.

    The official opening ceremony was attended by the Policy Adviser, and Director of Trade of the Ministry Foreign Affairs of the Kenya, H.E Ambassador Zaddock Syongoh.
    Some of ECOSOCC’s special advisers also attended the meetings as observers. Those included Prof. Dipo Kolawale-ECOSOCC adviser on regional and international partnerships, Ambassador Mussie Hailu- Adviser on Interfaith and members of the Secretariat in CIDO.

    The main agenda items of this technical session were to deliberate and come up with decisions on the following aspects:
    1) ECOSOCC participation in National, Regional and International Forums
    2) Report on the outcomes of the 27th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council and 25th Ordinary Session of the Assembly held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 7-15 June 2015.
    3) Assessment of Summit Outcomes on ECOSOCC Mandate and development of its work program and framework of action for the execution of related responsibilities and / or activities
    4) Operationalization of Clusters and interaction with relevant AU Departments to facilitate an integrated perspective.
    5) Consideration and/or approval of the Report of the 1st Ordinary Session of the Credentials Committee and its proposals for the effective Implementation of Executive Council Decision EX.CL 869(XXVI) of January 2015 on the continuation of by-elections into ECOSOCC General Assembly and EX.CL 924 (XXVII) of June 2015 on establishing a framework or harmonized criteria for CSO consultative and Observer Status in the AU in close consultation with the Commission and other AU Organs.
    6) Consideration of the report of Africa-EU CSO Intercontinental Steering Committee of 6 July 2015 and planning for the AU-CSO Intercontinental CSO forum and framework for effective CSO participation in the Africa-EU Partnership.
    7) Decision on Policy and Administrative issues requiring urgent attention

    The meeting also invited departments to give presentations to support the operationalization of the ECOSOCC clusters such as DPA, OLC, PBFA, PMCD and PSD.

    In embarking upon the way forward and to guide the implementation strategy of ECOSOCC the Committee deliberated on the various issues contained in the agenda for a period of four days and ended with twelve decisions encircled around the agenda points in addition to decisions regarding advancing the relationship with the relevant AU offices.

    Sensitization and Motivation Campaign
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    On its final day the ECOSOCC had an ECOSOCC Sensitization and Motivation Campaign, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 August 2015. The campaign aimed to appraise the CSOs on the developments since the 2nd Permanent General Assembly, related summit decisions (June 2015), the Development of a National ECOSOCC Chapter in Kenya and the working towards a Harmonized Criteria for CSO observer and Consultative Status in AU and ended with an interactive session between the CSOs and the Presiding officer and the standing committee.

    Photos

    ECOSOCC Group Photo

    AU ECOSOCC Sensitization Campaign:

    Opening Ceremony with Ambassador Zaddok

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    1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent ECOSOCC General Assembly, 11-14 August 2015,...
    August 11, 2015 to August 14, 2015

    1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent ECOSOCC General Assembly,
    11-14 August 2015, Nairobi, Kenya

    The 1st Extraordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd Permanent General Assembly of ECOSOCC was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 11-14 August 2015. The Standing Committee serves as the Executive Organ of ECOSOCC and Article 10 of the ECOSOCC Statute authorizes that the Standing Committee “Coordinates the work of ECOSOCC and prepare and submits annual reports of ECOSOCC to the Assembly of the Union”.

    The official opening ceremony was attended by the Policy Adviser, and Director of Trade of the Ministry Foreign Affairs of the Kenya, H.E Ambassador Zaddock Syongoh.
    Some of ECOSOCC’s special advisers also attended the meetings as observers. Those included Prof. Dipo Kolawale-ECOSOCC adviser on regional and international partnerships, Ambassador Mussie Hailu- Adviser on Interfaith and members of the Secretariat in CIDO.

    The main agenda items of this technical session were to deliberate and come up with decisions on the following aspects:
    1) ECOSOCC participation in National, Regional and International Forums
    2) Report on the outcomes of the 27th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council and 25th Ordinary Session of the Assembly held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 7-15 June 2015.
    3) Assessment of Summit Outcomes on ECOSOCC Mandate and development of its work program and framework of action for the execution of related responsibilities and / or activities
    4) Operationalization of Clusters and interaction with relevant AU Departments to facilitate an integrated perspective.
    5) Consideration and/or approval of the Report of the 1st Ordinary Session of the Credentials Committee and its proposals for the effective Implementation of Executive Council Decision EX.CL 869(XXVI) of January 2015 on the continuation of by-elections into ECOSOCC General Assembly and EX.CL 924 (XXVII) of June 2015 on establishing a framework or harmonized criteria for CSO consultative and Observer Status in the AU in close consultation with the Commission and other AU Organs.
    6) Consideration of the report of Africa-EU CSO Intercontinental Steering Committee of 6 July 2015 and planning for the AU-CSO Intercontinental CSO forum and framework for effective CSO participation in the Africa-EU Partnership.
    7) Decision on Policy and Administrative issues requiring urgent attention

    The meeting also invited departments to give presentations to support the operationalization of the ECOSOCC clusters such as DPA, OLC, PBFA, PMCD and PSD.

    In embarking upon the way forward and to guide the implementation strategy of ECOSOCC the Committee deliberated on the various issues contained in the agenda for a period of four days and ended with twelve decisions encircled around the agenda points in addition to decisions regarding advancing the relationship with the relevant AU offices.

    Sensitization and Motivation Campaign
    .
    On its final day the ECOSOCC had an ECOSOCC Sensitization and Motivation Campaign, Nairobi, Kenya, 14 August 2015. The campaign aimed to appraise the CSOs on the developments since the 2nd Permanent General Assembly, related summit decisions (June 2015), the Development of a National ECOSOCC Chapter in Kenya and the working towards a Harmonized Criteria for CSO observer and Consultative Status in AU and ended with an interactive session between the CSOs and the Presiding officer and the standing committee.

    Photos

    ECOSOCC Group Photo

    AU ECOSOCC Sensitization Campaign:

    Opening Ceremony with Ambassador Zaddok

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    The 1st Extra-Ordinary Session of the Standing Committee of the 2nd ECOSOCC Permanent General Assembly, 11-14 August...
    August 11, 2015 to August 14, 2015
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    AU ECOSOCC HOLDS PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSIONS WITH EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC)
    August 03, 2015

    PRESS RELEASE

    AU ECOSOCC HOLDS PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSIONS WITH EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC)

    The Presiding Officer of the African Union Economic Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) welcomed a delegation from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on Tuesday July 15, 2015 at the African Union Commission in Addis Ababa.

    The EESC delegation was led by Mr. Xavier Verboven, President of the ACP-EU Follow up Committee and also included Ms. Dilyana Slavova, President of the Specialized Section for Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment; Ms. Brenda King Chair, IT Group and Rafael Bellon Gomez, Administrator of External Relations and EU ECOSOC Secretariat

    The meeting, held on the margins of the Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, aimed to strengthen the ties between the AU ECOSOCC and its counterpart organ within the EU.

    Mr. Chilengi and Mr. Verboven exchanged information about the structure and programs of their respective committees and highlighted a number of issues and challenges common to civil society in both Africa and Europe.

    The meeting further identified areas of potential cooperation and synergy between the two civil society organs and committed to a plan of action in the coming months to solidify an institutional partnership through a memorandum of understanding.

    Ambassador Mussie Hailu Special Advisor to the AU ECOSOCC on Interfaith, inter-religious and inter-cultural issue; and Mr. Kyeretwie Osei from the ECOSOCC Secretariat, also participated in the meeting.

    Concrete outcomes of the Meeting:

    1. Solidify an institutional partnership through an MOU between AU ECOSOCC and EU ECOSOC
    2. Agreed to have leadership of each organ address each other's policy organs. ECOSOCC Presiding Officer will address the EU ECOSOC twice a year and the EU ECOSOC President will do the same for Africa
    3. Share experiences on how the EU ECOSOC generates its advisory opinions. They generate about 200 advisory opinions every year to the EU and about 2000 meetings per year
    4. Agreed to start discussing the Post Cotonou Agreement and relign cooperation frameworks.
    5. Agreed to have some members of AU ECOSOCC to undertake attachment for one month to two at their secretariat to share and learn generation of advisory opinions, declarations etc.
    6. 6.Agreed to have AU ECOSOCC Staff attachment to EU ECOSOC Secretariat at External Services to share and learn how secretariat services EU ECOSOC , communication strategy, policy engagement etc. for up to 3 months depending on circumstances as they use 24 languages at the Secretariat
    7. Agreed to work together in the evaluation of EPAS, on programme of food security and safety and on activities on international year of the soil

    Standing Committee members should note the quantitative deliverables for the meeting enroute to Nairobi
    Thank you

    Joseph CHILENGI
    Presiding Officer
    African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council ( AU ECOSOCC )
    ECOSOCC Secretariat
    C/o African Union Commission, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Mobile P: +260 979 867690
    Tel: +251 11 5517 700
    Fax: +251 11 5517 844

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    AU ECOSOCC HOLDS PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSIONS WITH EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC)
    July 15, 2015

    PRESS RELEASE

    AU ECOSOCC HOLDS PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSIONS WITH EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC)

    The Presiding Officer of the African Union Economic Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) welcomed a delegation from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on Tuesday July 15, 2015 at the African Union Commission in Addis Ababa.

    The EESC delegation was led by Mr. Xavier Verboven, President of the ACP-EU Follow up Committee and also included Ms. Dilyana Slavova, President of the Specialized Section for Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment; Ms. Brenda King Chair, IT Group and Rafael Bellon Gomez, Administrator of External Relations and EU ECOSOC Secretariat

    The meeting, held on the margins of the Financing for Development Conference in Addis Ababa, aimed to strengthen the ties between the AU ECOSOCC and its counterpart organ within the EU.

    Mr. Chilengi and Mr. Verboven exchanged information about the structure and programs of their respective committees and highlighted a number of issues and challenges common to civil society in both Africa and Europe.

    The meeting further identified areas of potential cooperation and synergy between the two civil society organs and committed to a plan of action in the coming months to solidify an institutional partnership through a memorandum of understanding.

    Ambassador Mussie Hailu Special Advisor to the AU ECOSOCC on Interfaith, inter-religious and inter-cultural issue; and Mr. Kyeretwie Osei from the ECOSOCC Secretariat, also participated in the meeting.

    Concrete outcomes of the Meeting:

    1. Solidify an institutional partnership through an MOU between AU ECOSOCC and EU ECOSOC
    2. Agreed to have leadership of each organ address each other's policy organs. ECOSOCC Presiding Officer will address the EU ECOSOC twice a year and the EU ECOSOC President will do the same for Africa
    3. Share experiences on how the EU ECOSOC generates its advisory opinions. They generate about 200 advisory opinions every year to the EU and about 2000 meetings per year
    4. Agreed to start discussing the Post Cotonou Agreement and relign cooperation frameworks.
    5. Agreed to have some members of AU ECOSOCC to undertake attachment for one month to two at their secretariat to share and learn generation of advisory opinions, declarations etc.
    6. 6.Agreed to have AU ECOSOCC Staff attachment to EU ECOSOC Secretariat at External Services to share and learn how secretariat services EU ECOSOC , communication strategy, policy engagement etc. for up to 3 months depending on circumstances as they use 24 languages at the Secretariat
    7. Agreed to work together in the evaluation of EPAS, on programme of food security and safety and on activities on international year of the soil

    Standing Committee members should note the quantitative deliverables for the meeting enroute to Nairobi
    Thank you

    Joseph CHILENGI
    Presiding Officer
    African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council ( AU ECOSOCC )
    ECOSOCC Secretariat
    C/o African Union Commission, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    Mobile P: +260 979 867690
    Tel: +251 11 5517 700
    Fax: +251 11 5517 844

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    ECOSOCC Statement condemning terrorist attack in Tunisia
    June 29, 2015

    ECOSOCC Statement condemning terrorist attack in Tunisia
    29 June 2015
    The African Union’s Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) condemns in the strongest terms the terrorist attack on the coastal city of Sousse in Tunisia, on Friday, 26 June 2015 resulting in the death of at least 38 people and wounding at least 39 others.
    On behalf of ECOSOCC, I express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this heinous act and to the Government of Tunisia and other relevant Governments who have lost their citizens in this attack.
    We mourn with Tunisia and stand behind our close friend in this dark time
    Although the suspected culprit was killed, ECOSOCC emphasizes the urgency to bring perpetrators, organizers and financiers of this reprehensible act of terrorism to justice, and urged all African and Non-African States to cooperate swiftly and actively with the Tunisian authorities in this regard.
    Tunisia is a success story in establishing democratic rule. No terrorist attack can reverse its path in consolidation of democratic gains or in the efforts directed towards economic recovery and development.
    Terrorists have declared war on African people and their shared values of peace, freedom, democracy and human rights.
    African civil society will not sit on the side-lines as this ruthless terrorist group unleashes pointless violence on innocent civilians in Africa. We stand with our governments as they continue to protect our citizens, support the continental efforts to defeat the terrorist threat, and stand shoulder to shoulder with progressive nations in defiance of these horrible acts.

    Mr. Joseph Chilengi,
    ECOSOCC Presiding Officer

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    CIDO Strengthens Diaspora Partnerships in Canada
    CIDO Strengthens Diaspora Partnerships in Canada
    June 01, 2015

    CIDO Strengthens Diaspora Partnerships in Canada

    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1 June 2015 – The Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO) of the African Union Commission has reinforced its strategic partnerships in North America in support of diaspora engagement objectives under the First 10-Year Plan of Agenda 2063.
    A team from CIDO, led by Dr. Jinmi Adisa recently participated in a number of strategic activities in Canada as part of the ongoing operationalization of CIDO’s strategic vision aimed at mobilizing non-state actors within civil society and the diaspora community to support the integration and development agenda of the African Union.
    Key among these activities was a project technical workshop for the design and implementation of the African Diaspora Volunteer Corps; a pioneer diaspora-for-development project developed in partnership with Cuso International, a global leader in volunteer-based development programming. During the all-day workshop held on May 11, 2015 at Cuso International headquarters in Ottawa, Canada, CIDO and Cuso International successfully developed the final technical framework for a 4-year, $6million dollar project that would see technical experts recruited from the African Diaspora community in Canada to be placed with the AU Commission as well as with local partner organizations in five (5) AU member states to build capacity in organizational development and economic development. In addition to project funding already secured from the World Bank, CIDO and Cuso International also finalized a project proposal - aimed at securing supplementary project funding - to the Government of Canada through the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
    As part of the proposal process the CIDO team held very positive meetings with Government of Canada officials led by Ms. Patricia Malikail, Director-General of the Pan-Africa Bureau of DFATD. Ms. Malikail indicated the appreciation of the Pan-Africa Bureau of the programs and activities of CIDO; and referred the team to the ongoing support of the Canadian government to the African Union through the NEPAD mechanism. CIDO and the DFATD team agreed to continue to exchange information with regard to funding for the African Diaspora Volunteering Project.
    In addition, the CIDO team held a high level meeting with His Excellency Constant Horace, Ambassador of Mauritius to Canada and Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps in Canada. The African Diplomatic Corps is a group of 41 African Ambassadors and High Commissioners to Canada which meets regularly to discuss matters of continental interest. The purpose of the meeting was to update the Dean on the progress of the African Diaspora Volunteer Corps project, as well as CIDO’s ongoing mobilization and engagement of the African Diaspora in Canada and North America in general; and also to develop a framework for cooperation between CIDO and the diplomatic community in Canada. In his remarks to the CIDO team, the Dean welcomed the initiative of CIDO in establishing strategic diaspora partnerships in Canada; and stressed the readiness of the African Diplomatic Corps to engage with CIDO on an ongoing basis in order to ensure mutual support in matters of diaspora engagement. The Dean invited the CIDO team to make a formal presentation to the entire group of African Ambassadors as diaspora matters are currently of primary importance to all African embassies and high commissions in Canada. It was agreed that this presentation would take place within a period of a few months as part of a general meeting of the African Diplomatic Corps.
    Furthermore, the CIDO team held a special meeting with the Ambassador of Ethiopia to Canada, Her Excellency Birtukan Ayano Dadi at the Ethiopian Embassy in Ottawa. The Ambassador recognized the importance of integrating the skills and resources of the African Diaspora into developmental plans and initiatives on the continent and lauded the timeliness of CIDO’s efforts to channel the talent and treasure of the African Diaspora in Canada into the African Union’s developmental agenda. Ambassador Dadi notified the CIDO team of the upcoming inaugural National Diaspora Festival in Ethiopia to be held in August 2015; and invited the participation and involvement of CIDO in the event. In addition, Ambassador Dadi called for the collaboration of CIDO and the Ethiopian Embassy in Canada in developing and conducting a demographic study aimed at mapping the Ethiopian diaspora community in Canada. It was agreed that the two parties, with the support of Cuso International, would conduct further discussions to determine the next steps with regard to this project.
    Finally, the CIDO team had preliminary partnership meetings with the African Union 6th Region Canada (AU6RC); a leading African diaspora organization based in Canada. The purpose of the meeting was to explore opportunities for mutual cooperation around the establishment of an African diaspora network in Canada. Mr. Macaulay O. Kalu, Chairman and CEO of AU6RC expressed his organization’s appreciation for CIDO’s efforts to engage the African Diaspora community in Canada, and emphasized the great potential of such cooperation given the large and organized nature of the African diaspora population in Canada. He also briefed the CIDO team of AU6RC’s programs and networks in Canada and assured CIDO of his organization’s readiness to support CIDO’s diaspora engagement activities in Canada. In his comments, Dr. Adisa recalled the African Union’s commitment to becoming a people-centred union driven by its own citizens and diaspora in the achievement of peace, prosperity and integration on the continent. Dr. Adisa reiterated the importance of CIDO’s efforts to create frameworks of engagement between the African Union and African diaspora communities around the world. The two parties agreed to maintain partnership discussions through regular electronic communications.
    The CIDO team was led by Dr. Jinmi Adisa, Director; and included Mr. Ahmed El-Madani El-Basheer, Head of Diaspora Division; and Mr. Kyeretwie Akwasi Osei, Desk Officer for Americas and Caribbean.

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    Statutory meeting of the ECOSOCC Standing Committee Meeting, Khartoum, Sudan
    Statutory meeting of the ECOSOCC Standing Committee Meeting, Khartoum, Sudan
    May 26, 2015 to May 28, 2015

    The Standing Committee Meeting of the Economic Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union Concludes in Khartoum

    Khartoum, Sudan, 29th May 2015 –Members of the Standing Committee of the Economic Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC)of the African Union concluded their meeting for the 1st ordinary session of the standing committee of the organ. The Standing Committee is the executive organ of the ECOSOCC empowered by statutes for coordinating the work of the ECOSOCC and for preparing and submitting annual reports to the assembly of the union.
    The meeting of the Standing Committee amongst other considered and approved the report that will be presented by the Organ to the 27thOrdinary Session of the Executive Council and to the 25th Ordinary session of the Assembly of the Union in Johannesburg, South Africa from 07 – 15 June 2015. The meeting debated and agreed also on the modalities of activation and setting up of different clusters committees of ECOSOCC, which are the main operational arm of the Organ and endorsed the ECOSOCC budget for 2016 as presented to the Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC) sub-committee on budget in Mekele, Ethiopia on 18thMay 2015. This meeting was also an opportunity for the Standing Committee to discuss the establishment of National ECOSOCC Chapter which upon completion will be submitted for consideration to Member States.
    It is to be noted that the meeting coincided with the celebration of the Africa Day which was commemorated with a sensitization programme for Sudanese Civil Society Organizations and a press conference in Sudan News Agency (SUNA) in Khartoum as part of the general programme of activities. Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sudan, The National Group for Human Rights-Sudan, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and relevant Authorities were among those present at the event.
    The ECOSOCC Standing Committee Meeting comprised of several side events most notably a symposium on the Negative Impact on the Unilateral Coercive Measures on Human Rights in Sudan which was attended by African students and took place in the International University of Africa in Khartoum.

    Notes for Editors:

    The delegation was led by Mr. Joseph Chilengi, Presiding Officer of ECOSOCC, supported by the Head of ECOSOCC secretariat and Director of CIDO, Representatives of the AU Commission, Chairpersons of Sectorial Cluster Committees, as well as invited guests from other organs of the AU such as the African Commission of Human and People Rights (ACHPR).

    The ECOSOCC General Assembly is the highest decision and pol icy making body of ECOSOCC as stated in Article 9 (1) of the ECOSOCC Statute.. The recognition of the role of the General Assembly as contained in Article 9 of the Statutes will enable a reflection on ECOSOCC roles and boundaries, its duties and responsibilities and its precise relationship with the Commission as well as other Organs of the Union.

    During the 24thAUSummit held in January 2015 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the Executive Council of the Union adopted Decision EX.CL /Dec. 869 (XXVI) on the 2nd Permanent General Assembly of ECOSOCC. This Decision recognized and endorsed the outcome of ECOSOCC General Assembly election in Nairobi in December 2014 and gave ECOSOCC certain Union responsibilities.

    The 1st session of the 2ndpermanent General Assembly of ECOSOCC was held from 26 February to 1 March 2015 in Cairo, Egypt. The aim of the Assembly meeting was to orient the newly elected members about their roles and responsibilities and develop a roadmap to guide the path of ECOSOCC in achieving their goals. In order to achieve that, the newly elected members embarked on choosing the cluster chairpersons, electing the Credentials Committee and constituting the Standing Committee as the executive organ to coordinate the work of ECOSOCC in accordance with articles 10 and 11 of the ECOSOCC Statutes.

    This Standing Committee provides support to the work of ECOSOCC General Assembly and sets the pace for effective operational activities in 2015 and 2016.
    http://pages.au.int/ecosocc

    For any inquiry, please contact:

    Dr. Jinmi Adisa | Director, CIDO and Head of the Secretariat of ECOSOCC | E-mail:JinmiA@africa-union.org or jinmiadisa@gmail.com

    Mr. Jalel Chelba | Head of Civil Society Division, | E-mail: JalelC@Africa-union.org

    Mr. Gamal Ahmed A. Karrar | Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission | Tel: +251911361185 | E-mail:gamalk@africa-union.org

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