AFRICAN UNION
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UNION AFRICAINE
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UNIÃO AFRICANA
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Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia P. O. Box 3243
Telephone: +251 11 551 7700 / +251 11 518 25 58/ Ext 2558
Website: www.
au.int.org
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NEW YEAR
STATEMENT FROM DR.NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA
CHAIRPERSON
OF THE AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION
In 2012, we celebrated success in a number of
fields as the continent sought to achieve its common vision of development,
peace and integration. The development outlook for the continent looks bright
as Africa is now considered the next growth pole. A number of countries inched
closer to their development goals by registering impressive growth rates, some
of which were in excess of 10%. Other countries discovered new sources of
wealth in the form of minerals, oil and other deposits. Good governance became
the norm in many countries. In Somalia, the country has entered a post conflict
reconstruction and development phase. In
September, African mediation resulted in the signing of a historic agreement
between Sudan and South Sudan. Our athletes took to the track and field in the
London Olympics and brought glory to the continent. Many other countless
successes were realized.
2013 will mark a momentous occasion for the continent:
the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Organisation of African
Unity, and 11years of the launch of the African Union. As the Secretariat of
the Union, the Commission will ensure that the marking of 50th
anniversary is an important milestone in the history of the continent. It will be an opportunity to reflect on where we
come from, appreciate where we are, and plan for where we are going in the next
50 years. In this regard, a longterm African Union-wide strategic framework is
under development. Similarly, the 4 year AU Commission Strategy (2013-2017) is
being finalized.
In the New Year, the continent will host the
African Cup of Nations in South Africa. The tournament will be an opportunity
for Africa and its citizens to come together as players and spectators. It will also be an opportunity to demonstrate
the spirit of fair play, courage, respect for diversity and determination. More
importantly, soccer as a catalyst for change will bring together communities
across borders, races,colour, religion and language.
But challenges await us as we enter the New
Year. As a continent we are still dealing with conflict situations that derail the
continent’s march towards development. The situations in Mali, the Central
African Republic, and the DRC require our continued attention and resolution.
In 2013, the Union will
continue to monitor elections in Africa. For the first time, the AUC will be
sending a Long Term Observer (LTO) Expert Mission to the scheduled March 4th
2013 General Elections in the Republic of Kenya.
On the programmatic front, we are making
progress in science, as scientific advancement will heavily influence tour
development process. We are about to launch the Pan African University.
Efforts to harmonise infrastructure
development are well under way under the Programme for Infrastructure
Development in Africa (PIDA). The Commission is working with Member States to
realize the goals of intraAfrican trade.
Agriculture remains the backbone of Africa’s
economy. The Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP)
continues to be the platform best placed to raise agricultural productivity.
With this programme, Africa expects not only to have enough food supplies but
also to have excess to export, thereby contributing to family incomes and
raising standards of living for the majority of the continent’s one billion
people.
Environmental and climate change are also
major priorities for the Union as we seek to ensure that we leave a legacy of
sound environmental management for our children.
In terms of health, the Union will focus
particularly on maternal and child health, under the Campaign for Accelerated
Reduction of Maternal Mortality in Africa (CARMMA) and on fighting the scourges
of HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
Women constitute more than 50% of the
continent’s population and their engagement in all spheres of human endeavor is
imperative. Thus the Commissionwill continue to aim to achieve 50-50 parity in
its employment structures, ensure that women attain decision making positions and
to advocate for women’s development across the continent on the platform of the
African Women’s Decade.
As we enter the New Year, I would like to thank
the Heads of State and Government of the African Union, Member States, and the
African citizens for their support to our work.
Iwould also like to thank the management and staff of the African Union
Commission for their unparalleled commitment to our continent.
The Commission is aware of the challenges
that lie ahead of us, as well as of the need to consolidate the gains that have
been made thus far. The Commission will do everything in its power to advance
thecontinental agenda, building on the achievements registered so far. Africa is on the right track. United we are strong.
On behalf of the African Union Commission, I
wish you all a happy and prosperous2013. Let us advance the ideals of Pan
Africanism and the African Renaissance.
Addis
Ababa, 31st December 2012