Roundup: African Union kicks off annual summit to focus on women, development
Xinhua, June 7, 2015 Adjust font size:
The African Union (AU) opened its annual summit here on Sunday with focus on issues concerning women empowerment and the continent's long-term development.
The summit is being held under the theme, "Year of Women empowerment and Development towards Africa's Agenda 2063."
Addressing delegates at a meeting of the Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC), PRC Chairperson Albert Ranganai Chimbindi described the theme as pertinent and opportune.
"We must remember that women constitute more than half of the African Union population, and that they make up 75 percent of our agricultural workforce," said Chimbindi.
Chimbindi said time has come for Africa to recognize women as equal to men, emphasizing that this will result in the highest development of race and economy.
He said, "Time is with us and we should make that extra effort to ensure the empowerment of the African woman in order to achieve the vision that is enshrined in our 2063 blueprint."
Chimbindi, who is also the Zimbabwean Ambassador to Ethiopia, challenged African countries to implement the many decisions already taken by the continent to attain gender equality.
"The AU gender architect that must be implemented include the protocol to African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa, the Solem Declaration on Gender Equality in Africa, the Fund for African Women and the African Women's Decade," Chimbindi said.
PRC Deputy Chairperson Erastus Mwencha outlined the core agenda of the 25th AU summit. These include improving Africa's economy, infrastructure development, poverty, peace and security.
"We will be looking at reports on the challenges in Burundi, South Sudan and others.
"However, we have made progress especially in Mali where a peace agreement was signed," said Mwencha.
He added that the summit will also take a close look at the rise of terrorism incidents in countries like Kenya, Nigeria and Somalia.
"We now have a new challenges of terrorism, radicalization and extremism," he said.
With thousands of African migrants loosing their lives in the Mediterranean sea while trying to seek for greener pastures in Europe, Mwencha said issues of migration will also top the agenda of the summit.
Mwencha said, "Our young people drown each day. Africa should go to the root cause of this challenge that has scared the continent so badly."
On the economic front, inter-regional trade will be discussed to ensure Africa moves towards being able to sustain itself. Also on the agenda will be possible measures to stop financial illicit flows by multinational companies that have seen Africa loosing over 50 billion U.S. dollars per year.
The two-day PRC meeting is expected to produce reports on all issues set to be discussed during the summit and submit the report to the Executive Council composed of Ministers of External Affairs in African countries.
The summit will culminate in the 25th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the Heads of State and Governments of the African Union on June 14-15, where heads of states are expected to take final decisions on all critical issues raised. Endi