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Diplomats accredited to the African Union in Addis Ababa on Wednesday
held a one-day retreat with staff members of the Economic Commission
for Africa (ECA), which aimed at strengthening the collaboration between
the AU and the United Nations entity.
The envoys are also accredited to ECA.
The retreat aimed to achieve a shared understanding of modalities for
effective engagement and coordination between the AU Ambassadors on key
initiatives and programmes that the AU and United Nations are
implementing.
In her remarks, the Executive Secretary of the ECA, Vera Songwe,
emphasised that part of ECA’s work was to support the AU and its member
states to ensure that policies within the international system don’t
negatively impact on Africa’s initiatives.
“We want to make sure that the ECA is a watchdog on the policies of
the international system to ensure that they don’t negatively impact on
Africa’s initiatives under AU’s Agenda 2063,” she said.
Some of the initiatives under AU’s Agenda 2063 include: the African
Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Free Movement of People in Africa
and the Single Air Transport Market, which are currently being
championed under Rwanda’s chairmanship of the African Union.
During the retreat, Rwanda’s Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent
Representative to ECA, Hope Tumukunde Gasatura, chaired a session on
digital identity.
The session, according to a statement, discussed how digital identity could empower individuals and protect their rights.
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https://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/au-un-seek-better-coordination-implementing-programmes
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