The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the African Court
on Human and Peoples' Rights (AfCHPR) have entered into a historic Framework
Agreement aimed at strengthening the promotion and protection of human
rights across Africa. This agreement ushers in a new phase of cooperation
between the African Union’s (AU) legislative and judicial bodies, marking a
significant step toward reinforcing the continent’s human rights agenda.
As part of this collaboration, both institutions have
pledged to work together on initiatives that address critical areas such as human
rights, good governance, democracy, and the rule of law. Central to
their efforts will be encouraging the ratification, domestication, and
enforcement of African human rights instruments. In addition, they
will work towards enhancing national legislative frameworks to ensure that
human rights standards are effectively integrated and upheld at all levels of
governance.
This partnership represents a powerful alliance that
will not only promote human rights but also ensure that the decisions
and standards set by the African Court are supported by legislative
actions, bringing about meaningful change in the lives of African citizens.
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