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      Unanimous call to re-strategise for Agricultural transformation
      26 June 2014

      Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 26 June 2014: African leaders attending the 23rd Assembly of AU Heads of State and Government in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea have been unanimous on the strategies needed to step up agricultural transformation to promote the continent’s development.

      Championing the call was African Union Commission Chairperson, H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma who spelt out strategic directions including increased public-private investment and partnership; embarking on irrigation projects, increased access to land and agricultural inputs, and applied science and technology to modernize farming as critical orientations to transform agriculture.

      Remaining focused on the AU 2014 annual theme of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Dlamini Zuma reiterated the call for agriculture to be made attractive to the continent’s youth, especially through specialized training in agriculture and agro-processing in what she described as the “skills revolution”.

      To enable agricultural transformation to flourish, the environment must be conducive: “We need conditions of peace and stability, and for our people not to be under threat from armed gangs, terrorists and human and arms traffickers and from poachers,” the Chairperson said. She called on stakeholders to work toward peace and stability to “create conditions for our people to return home without fear, to plow their fields and to rebuild their lives.”

      Addressing the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Government, H.E Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, Chairperson of the African Union, and President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania said, “as we commemorate the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP)’s 10th Year Anniversary, we appreciate comprehensive dialogue which paves the way to developmental efforts and contributes to the eradication of hunger by 2015.’’
      He noted that while Africa had achieved numerous positive results in terms of economic growth, there was still need to fast-track economic growth, industrial development and investment and tackle the challenges impeding the acceleration of CAADP implementation.
      President Aziz commended efforts such as the Africa 50 Fund and the Africa Agenda 2063, working towards the betterment of the continent. In addition, President Aziz, called for more concerted efforts regarding the operations of the “African Mechanism for Peace and Security” noting that terrorism and extremism are threats to African economies.
      Also speaking at the opening ceremony, H.E Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, reiterated the call for an absolute transformation of agriculture, a sector which, accounts for one third of Africa’s GDP and employs about 60 percent of the labour force.

      President Mbasogo further called for the intensification of investments into priority sectors that would translate into an improved agricultural structure, that would include among others, advanced research and industrialization. He called for the strengthening of the Peace and Security Council and condemned the recent acts of terrorism and conflicts that have rocked some countries.

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      Le Sommet ordinaire de l’Union africaine débute à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale
      19 June 2014

      Malabo (Guinée équatoriale) – 19 juin 2014 : La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine (UA), S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, arrive à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale) le jeudi 19 juin, avant la tenue de la vingt-troisième session ordinaire du Sommet de l’Union africaine, prévue du 20 au 27 juin 2014.
      Accueilli par le Président de la Guinée équatoriale, S.E. M. Theodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, le Sommet a pour thème : «Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire», identifié comme thème majeur pour l’année 2014.
      Il est prévu que S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma prenne la parole au cours de la séance d’ouverture du Comité des représentants permanents le vendredi 20 juin, aux côtés de S.E.M. Hamadi Meimou, Ambassadeur de la Mauritanie en Éthiopie et Représentant permanent auprès de l’Union africaine.
      Par la suite, la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine s’exprimera à l’occasion des séances d’ouverture du Conseil exécutif et de la Conférence de l’Union, les 23 et 26 juin respectivement.
      
      Conformément à la tradition, la Conférence souhaitera la bienvenue aux trois Présidents nouvellement élus, notamment S.E. M. Peter Mutharika, du Malawi, S.E.M. José Mário Vaz, de la Guinée Bissau, et S.E. M. Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi, d’Égypte, et ces derniers s’adresseront à l’assistance lors de la séance d’ouverture de la Conférence le 26 juin 2014. Les invités d’honneur au Sommet sont le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies, S.E. M. Ban Ki-moon, et le Premier ministre d’Espagne, S.E. M. Mariano Rajoy Brey, avec d’autres invités.
      Les représentants des États membres de l’UA, les organes de l’UA, les observateurs, les partenaires et les médias sont arrivés à Malabo, précédant les chefs d’État et de Gouvernement africains et les chefs de délégations.
      Conformément au thème de l’année, un Forum africain de l’agroalimentaire, événement en marge du Sommet, est prévu le dimanche 22 juin. Il s’appuiera sur une série de consultations faisant ressortir les enjeux cruciaux de l’agroalimentaire, dans le but de traduire les engagements politiques en actions concrètes et d’accélérer la transformation agricole en tant que moteur de croissance inclusive et d’investissement du secteur privé dans l’agriculture.
      Dans le cadre de l’initiative de la Présidente de la Commission de l’UA pour promouvoir l’engagement des femmes dans l’agriculture et l’agroalimentaire, une réunion consultative pré-sommet ayant pour thème «La femme au centre de la croissance de l’Afrique en matière d’agriculture, de sécurité alimentaire et d’agroalimentaire» a débuté jeudi, rassemblant une soixantaine de participantes issues d’organisations et de réseaux féminins du Sénégal, du Mali, de l’Ouganda, de la Sierra Leone, de la Gambie, du Nigeria, du Burkina Faso, du Togo, du Kenya, du Liberia et du Zimbabwe.
      L’Envoyée spéciale de l’UA pour les femmes, la paix et la sécurité, Mme Bineta Diop, et M. Leo Heileman, Coordonnateur résident des Nations Unies et Coordonnateur résident du Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement, ont prononcé des allocutions lors de l’ouverture de la manifestation parallèle, qui a été officiellement ouverte par
      Madame Antonina Miko Mikue, Conseillère présidentielle de la Guinée équatoriale sur l’égalité entre les hommes et les femmes auprès du Ministère en charge des Affaires sociales et de l’Égalité entre les hommes et les femmes. Les recommandations formulées à l’issue de cette conférence de deux jours seront présentées aux chefs d’État et de Gouvernement.
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      Presentation of the Theme of the Year of Agriculture and Food Security in Africa by H.E. Mrs Tumusiime Rhoda Peace, Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture at the 23rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the AU
      2014-06-26
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      Statement of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to the 25th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council
      2014-06-23
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      Statement for H.E Tumusiime Rhoda Peace Commissioner for Rural Economy and Agriculture at the African Agribusiness Forum
      2014-06-20
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      Welcome remarks of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma to the 28th Ordinary Session of the Permanent Representative Committee
      2014-06-20
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      The 23rd Ordinary Session of the African Union ends in Malabo
      30 June 2014

      Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 30 June 2014 - The 23rd Ordinary Session of the Summit of the African Union concluded in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea on 27 June 2014. The summit’s Assembly, comprising Heads of State and Government of the African Union, was held from 26-27 June 2014. In their Assembly organised under the theme: “ 2014 Year of Agriculture and Food Security”, the Heads of State and Government adopted a number of key decisions with a view to enhancing the socio-economic and political development of the continent, notably in the areas of education, health, agriculture, trade, women and youth development.

      The Assembly adopted the AU Budget for 2015 which amounts to a total of US$ 522,121,602.00, including US$142,687,881.00 for operational costs and US$379,433,721.00 for programmes.

      The Assembly received an update report on the development of Agenda 2063: the fifty year vision for Africa. The popular version of Agenda 2063; the Africa we Want was tabled, and the Assembly instructed the Commission and the NEPAD Agency, together with the UNECA, the African Development Bank to popularise it widely and solicit further inputs from the African citizenry. Member states who have not yet made their submissions on Agenda 2063, further undertook to have national consultations and submit inputs on behalf of their countries as soon as possible. The Assembly further mandated the AU Commission to explore Agenda 2063 flagship programmes, such as the Continental Free Trade Area, free movement of people, the continental integrated high speed rail network, and to report to the Summit in January 2015. The Summit in January 2015 will also adopt Agenda 2063 and its first ten year plan.

      The Assembly adopted the Protocol and the Statute for the Establishment of the African Monetary Fund. It further called on Member states to sign and ratify that Protocol as expeditiously as possible, for its early entry into force.

      Regarding the Post-2015 Development Agenda, the Assembly considered the report of the High Level Committee (HLC) on the Post 2015 development agenda and requested Member States to mobilize together, to ensure that the agreed Common African Position (CAP), which is to eradicate poverty in all its forms, is the key message for all African representatives in the intergovernmental negotiation process on that crucial subject for Africa. In this regard, the Assembly mandated the HLC to coordinate Member States with the support of the secretariat and in collaboration with partners and other relevant African stakeholders, as Africa engages in the negotiation process with the rest of the world on CAP. The CAP will serve as the basis for Africa's input at the global level into the on-going post-2015 sustainable development intergovernmental deliberations, including the work of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Intergovernmental Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing and the final phase of intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda. The assembly further requested Member States to enhance their statistical capacity to enable them to effectively monitor progress in the implementation of the Post-2015 Development Agenda, and urged them to speedily ratify the African Charter on Statistics.

      The Assembly called for the enhancement of the Pan African Productivity Association, to provide it with the capacity enabling it to act as a regional think tank, catalyzer, research and knowledge developer and policy adviser on productivity at the continental level. Additionally, it called for the establishment and enhancement of productivity organizations at national and regional levels, which would eventually become members of the Pan African Productivity Association.

      The Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa -2024 (STISA-2024) was adopted as the continental framework for accelerating Africa’s transition to an innovation-led, knowledge-based economy within the overall framework of the AU Agenda 2063.

      Similarly, the Statute of the African Observatory on Science Technology and Innovation (AOSTI) was considered, with the Heads of State and Government calling upon Member States and development partners to avail the necessary technical and financial support for sustaining the AOSTI. Further, the Assembly, while recognizing ARIPO and OAPI as building blocks of the Pan African Intellectual Organization (PAIPO), welcomed and endorsed the offer of Tunisia to host the Headquarters and Secretariat of the PAIPO.

      A proposal by Republic of Congo to organize in Brazzaville every two years, an International Salon on Invention and Innovation under the auspices of the African Union; and to host a high level Ethics and Bioethics Forum in Brazzaville was welcomed and endorsed by the Assembly.

      The Assembly underscored the importance of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to Africa’s development, particularly for youth empowerment, employment and entrepreneurship and adopted the ten-year AU Continental TVET Strategy.

      The Summit in Malabo decided that the APRM shall be an autonomous entity within the AU system. In this regard, the African Union Commission and the APRM Secretariat were requested to consult on the practical modalities for the integration of the APRM into the African Union system.

      The following legal instruments were adopted in Malabo: Protocol on the Establishment of the African Monetary Fund; African Convention on Cross border Cooperation (Niamey Convention); African Union Convention on Cyberspace Security and Protection of Personal Data; African Charter on the Values and Principles of Decentralization, Local Governance and Local Development; Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights; Protocol to the Constitutive Act of the African Union on the Pan-African Parliament. Furthermore, Member States were called upon to speedily sign and ratify the above legal instruments as well as all the other legal instruments they have not yet ratified.

      The Assembly, while considering the Report of the High Level Committee on African Trade (HATC), directed the AU Commission to prepare Draft Terms of Reference of the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) Negotiating Forum based on best practices in the regional economic communities (RECs)/Tripartite, refined draft Guiding Objectives and Principles as well as Institutional Arrangements to be submitted to the next AU Trade Ministerial Conference for consideration, along with other negotiation-related issues, and subsequent endorsement by the Assembly in January 2015 so as to facilitate the effective launching of the CFTA negotiations in June/July 2015. In this regard, the Assembly called upon Member States to maintain the momentum to fast track the establishment of the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) as scheduled by providing the necessary financial and technical resources at national, regional and continental levels.

      On the UN Reforms, the Assembly considered the Report of the Committee of Ten on that issue, and endorsed its recommendations, notably heeding the call for Africa to speak with one voice on this crucial matter, for it to be adequately represented in the UN system, and for the intensification of efforts towards building alliances with diverse interest groups engaged in intergovernmental negotiations, with a view to gathering support of the African Common Position.

      On climate change, the Assembly considered the Report of the Committee of African heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSSC) and endorsed the Framework Work programme on Climate Change Action in Africa as a continental framework that will guide the African Union, its Member States and the RECs in addressing climate change in the near future. It further reaffirmed that adaptation is a priority in all actions on Climate Change in Africa. In this regard, the Assembly urged all Member States to urgently complete the development of their National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and put in place systems and structures for Africa to take full advantage of the global mechanisms in support of climate change mitigation and adaptation measures. The Assembly moreover took note of the global events on climate change to be convened by the UN Secretary General in the months ahead, notably in New York on 23 September 2014 and in Lima, Peru in December 2014.

      The decision was made that the Thirty-First Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Union will be held in Dakar in June/July 2018 following an offer by the Republic of Senegal to host it.

      The Conference of Ministers in charge of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and the Conference of Ministers of Communication, with the participation of national and international regulatory entities for the broadcasting sector, were directed to take up the issue of migration from analogue radio/television broadcasting to digital transmission, and to work in concert to protect the interest of the public broadcasting services of the AU Member States. The Commission, in collaboration with the African Union of Broadcasting and the African Telecommunication Union (ATU) was requested to expeditiously establish an African Technical Committee for the Information and Media Society, to accompany Member States in their transition to full digital broadcasting, while at the same time stimulating economic recovery in Africa.

      The offer by Togo to host a Regional Conference on Maritime Piracy and other Criminal Acts Committed at Sea was welcomed and as such, Member States and their appropriate Administrations, Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms, African and International Institutions specializing in maritime and related activities, as well as development partners, were encouraged to participate actively in the Conference when it is convened.

      The mandate of the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan (AUCISS) was extended for an additional three (3) months in order to enable it complete its work.

      Regarding the Report of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) and the State of Peace and Security on the continent, the Assembly called for renewed efforts by the AU Member States and the Commission, as well as by the Regional Economic Communities/Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution (RECs/RMs) towards achieving the objective of a conflict-free Africa by 2020, as provided for by the Solemn Declaration adopted at its 21st Ordinary Session held in Addis Ababa, on 25 May 2013.

      At the same time, the Assembly welcomed the continued progress in post-conflict reconstruction and development and peace building processes in the Comoros, Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia. It expressed satisfaction at the continued positive evolution of the situation in Madagascar. The Assembly welcomed the completion of the transition and restoration of constitutional order in Guinea-Bissau following the presidential and legislative elections held on 13 April and 18 May 2014, and the resumption of the participation of Guinea-Bissau in AU's activities, following the decision taken by the PSC at its 442nd meeting held on 17 June 2014.

      It further welcomed the restoration of constitutional order in Egypt following the constitutional referendum and the presidential election held in January and May 2014, respectively and noted, with satisfaction, the resumption by Egypt of its participation in AU's activities. The positive developments that have taken place in Somalia were welcomed by the Assembly.

      Concerns were raised at the prevailing situation in Libya and its impact on the conduct of the on-going transition and the cohesion of the country, as well as on regional security and stability.

      The cowardly kidnapping by Boko Haram of over two hundred young girls in northern Nigeria elicited outrage from the Heads of State and Government who also welcomed the on-going AU efforts to address the scourge of terrorism, notably through the cooperative mechanisms being implemented by the African Centre on the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT), the Nouakchott Process, the Regional Cooperation Initiative for the Elimination of the LRA. It hailed the AMISOM achievements in Somalia. For each of these issues, the Assembly recognised efforts being exerted to resolve them and made further recommendations towards consolidation of gains.

      Heads of State and Government at the Malabo Summit also adopted some declarations related to accelerated agricultural growth and transformation for shared prosperity and improved livelihoods; ending preventable child and maternal deaths in Africa; support of small island developing states ahead of the third international conference on small island developing states; and nutrition security for inclusive economic growth and sustainable development in Africa. The Assembly also adopted a Resolution calling for the lifting of embargo of the USA against the Republic of Cuba.

      Finally, the Assembly agreed to hold its 24th Ordinary Session at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 30-31 January 2014 under the theme: “Year of Women’s Empowerment and Development towards Africa’s Agenda 2063”.

      (All the decisions of the 23rs AU Assembly will be posted shortly on the AU website: www.au.int ).

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      La Commission de l’Union africaine maintient son appui à la paix et au dév
      27 June 2014

      Malabo (Guinée équatoriale), 26 juin 2014: L’Union africaine maintiendra son appui pour promouvoir la paix et le développement au Mali. La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine, S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, a renouvelé cet appui au cours d’un entretien avec le Président malien, S.E.M. Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
      Au cours de cet entretien, le Président a mis à jour la Présidente sur la situation de la paix et de la sécurité au Mali et du processus en cours pour ramener la paix après ce qui s’est passé en mai à Kidal. Il a rendu hommage aux efforts entrepris dans la région en vue d’un cessez-le-feu et d’une reprise du dialogue avec le groupe armé.ils ont également discuté du rôle de la CEDEAO et de l’ONU.
      La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine et le Président Keita ont conjointement renouvelé leur appui total au retour de la paix et du développement. «Bien que toute situation de conflit puisse connaître des revers, il est nécessaire d’entretenir la dynamique avec l’aide de tous les acteurs les plus importants», a déclaré Dr Dlamini Zuma.
      Cette rencontre entre la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine et le Président malien a eu lieu en marge du 23e Sommet de l’Union africaine à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale).
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      La transition en Tunisie progresse en douceur
      27 June 2014

      Malabo (Guinée équatoriale), 26 juin 2014 : Le Président de la Tunisie, S.E.M. Moncef Marzouki a assuré la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine, S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, que le processus de transition en Tunisie progresse sans anicroche. Il a ajouté qu’à l’issue de l’adoption de la Constitution, le pays organisera les élections d’ici la fin de 2014.
      Dr Dlamini Zuma a félicité la Tunisie de demeurer ferme sur ce processus très important et a promis au Président l’appui continu de l’Union africaine. Leur entretien a également porté sur d’autres questions d’intérêt commun à la Tunisie et à l’Union africaine.
      Cette rencontre, qui a eu lieu en marge du 23e Sommet de l’Union africaine à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale), a permis à la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine et au Président tunisien d’échanger leurs points de vue sur les menaces du terrorisme dans la région, y compris la situation en Libye.
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      Le Président Compaore informe la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union af
      27 June 2014

      Malabo (Guinée équatoriale), 26 juin 2014: Le Président Blaise Compaore du Burkina Faso a informé la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine, S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, des préparatifs dans le cadre du Sommet sur le chômage des jeunes, prévu en septembre 2014 à Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso).
      La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine, S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, et S.E.M. Blaise Compaore, se sont entretenus en marge du 23e Sommet des chefs d’État et de Gouvernement de l’Union africaine à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale).
      Ils ont examiné la situation au Mali, où le Président Compaore agit comme médiateur. Ce dernier a informé la Présidente de son déplacement prévu à Bamako afin de poursuivre les discussions. Ils ont également évoqué la situation au Nigeria et l’engagement de la région à y trouver une solution durable.
      La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine a promis l’appui continu de l’Union africaine pour faire face fermement aux menaces du terrorisme.
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      Le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies félicite la Présidente de la C
      27 June 2014

      Malabo (Guinée équatoriale), 26 juin 2014: Le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies, M. Ban Ki-moon, a félicité la Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine, S.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, d’axer son attention sur le développement de l’Afrique au lieu de se limiter aux conflits.
      «Depuis que vous assumez la présidence, la vision globale à long terme acquiert davantage d’importance...avec l’Agenda 2063 comme vision plus élargie. Vous avez l’appui total des Nations unies». C’est ce qu’a déclaré le Secrétaire général au cours d’un entretien qui a eu lieu en marge du 23e Sommet des chefs d’État et de Gouvernement de l’Union africaine à Malabo (Guinée équatoriale).
      Dr Dlamini Zuma et Ban Ki-moon ont discuté de questions relatives au développement, mettant l’accent sur le programme de développement post-2015 et sur la paix et la sécurité en Afrique. La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine a indiqué que la position africaine commune sur les objectifs de développement post-2015 situe délibérément l’Afrique sur la voie du développement, ce qui pourrait s’avérer la première décennie de l’Agenda 2063.
      Ils ont également partagé leurs préoccupations sur le changement climatique. Le Secrétaire général des Nations Unies a fait part de sa satisfaction de la position africaine commune sur le changement climatique. Le changement climatique affecte sérieusement le continent, bien que l’Afrique y contribue le moins. La Présidente de la Commission de l’Union africaine a saisi cette occasion pour souligner la nécessité de moderniser l’agriculture. Cette initiative contribuerait à atténuer l’impact du changement climatique en réduisant l’incitation à abattre des arbres en vue d’étendre les terres agricoles et accroître ainsi la production alimentaire.
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      Dr Dlamini Zuma et Ban Ki-moon ont également examiné la situation de la paix et de la sécurité sur le continent, notamment au Mali, en République centrafricaine, en Somalie, au Soudan et au Soudan du Sud. En ce qui concerne le maintien de la paix, ils sont convenus de la nécessité de revoir ces dispositions dans les situations de conflit, étant donné les nouvelles sources de menace en particulier. Ils ont aussi évoqué les menaces du terrorisme, comma au Nigeria, au Kenya, en Libye et dans d’autres endroits. Il est envisagé de tenir une réunion de haut niveau en marge de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies cette année à New York.
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      African leaders adopt experts report with key actions to defeat AIDS, TB and mal
      27 June 2014

      PRESS RELEASE N…/ 2014

      African leaders adopt experts report with key actions to defeat AIDS, TB and malaria

      Malabo, Equatorial Guinea 27 June 2014: More than 50 African Heads of State and Government committed Friday to work together to sustain efforts to defeat AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria on the continent. With major commitments including the Abuja Declaration and the African Union Roadmap ending in 2015 leaders emphasised the need to remain focused on ensuring the gains made, will be sustained and that Africa moves towards fully controlling the three epidemics.

      Translating political commitments into action

      The AIDS Watch Africa report, which was endorsed by African leaders, has concrete recommendations that include prioritising AIDS, TB and malaria in the new development goals to ensure that the continued international financing of the response will not be threatened. AIDS, TB and malaria remain major threats to Africa’s health and development priorities and should therefore be at the core of the Post-2015 development agenda.

      According to the latest reports AIDS remains a major public health threat killing 1.2 million people on the continent in 2012. Yet, based on the progress that has been made, ending the AIDS epidemic is possible in the Post-2015 era. To achieve this, Africa will need to accelerate antiretroviral treatment as a catalytic action for ending AIDS.

      The report, which was put, together by Member States experts working on AIDS, TB and malaria underscores that unprecedented levels of international funding for health since 2001 has resulted in significant progress in improving peoples’ lives. However as the resource landscape is changing, the focus should now be on innovative domestic financing for health. In the spirit of shared responsibility and global solidarity international support will still be critical as Africa will not be able to mobilise sufficient resources to address all the health needs in the short to medium term.

      The report further urges African countries to take advantage of the current unprecedented expansion of infrastructural development taking place in Africa, and ensure that environmental impact assessments contribute to expanding access to HIV, TB, and malaria services.

      According to the report Member States should continue to prioritise rights based responses to HIV, TB and malaria in access to justice and in law enforcement, including the prioritisation of marginalised populations.

      With the huge proportion of the resources committed to addressing these diseases going into procurement of drugs and commodities abroad new strategies are needed. Accelerating the full implementation of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plan for Africa business plan, which promotes local production of medicines, will improve universal access to health. In addition there is a greater need to accelerate regulatory medicines harmonisation to improve access to affordable and quality assured drugs.

      For more information, visit http://www.africa-union.org, www.aidswatchafrica.org

      For further information contact
      Ms. Tankou Azaa Esther I Head of Information Division | Information and Communication Directorate | African Union Commission, Tel: (251) 11 551 77 00 | Fax: (251) 11 551 78 44 | E-mail: [email protected] | Web:www.au.int

      Mr. Tawanda Chisango I AIDS Watch Africa (AWA) Programme Advocacy & Partnership Expert | Social Affairs | African Union Commission I Mobile +251934167052 | E-mail: [email protected] | Web www.au.int I
      Addis Ababa | Ethiopia

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