The
Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the European Parliament (EP) are meeting in
Brussels to discuss cooperation on gender equality, food security, peace and
security and youth participation in decision-making. The High-Level
Parliamentary engagement takes place after the EU-AU Summit, held in February
2022.
The
two continental Parliamentary bodies are consulting on ways to achieve gender
equality and empowerment of women and girls, as a vital tool for building just,
inclusive, prosperous and peaceful societies. The meeting is also seeking to
respond to the urgent food security and nutrition needs and prevent anyone from
using access to food as a weapon of war.
Additionally,
Parliamentarians from both sides are expected to come up with a concrete
roadmap to improve youth participation in decision-making and create new
opportunities for the generation that suffered the most from the Covid-19
pandemic. Finally, the meeting will make proposals for peaceful resolutions of
African conflicts along the lines of the principles of African solutions to
African problems.
Leading
the PAP delegation, H.E Hon. Chief
Fortune Charumbira, President of the legislative arm of the African Union,
says that the cooperation between PAP and EP is based on parity and mutual
benefit.
“The
cooperation is anchored on the Joint Africa-EU Strategy (JAES) which is the
blueprint of the strategic partnership between Africa and Europe, and it
entails political visions and a roadmap for cooperation in areas of mutual
interest to the two continents,” says H.E
Hon. Charumbira.
European
Parliament Chair of the Delegation for relations with the Pan-African
Parliament Ms. Soraya Rodriguez Ramos
MEP says:
”It
is a pleasure to finally meet in person after the pandemic. This meeting is a
clear sign of our strong commitment to strengthening the relations between both
Parliaments. Parliamentary cooperation is of utmost importance to enhance the
EU-AU partnership and jointly face current global challenges including the food
security crisis, climate change and conflicts, I look forward to the work
between the EP and the PAP on how we can work together and make things move
forward.”
Source:
Media and Communication Unit, Pan-African Parliament.
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