
Case studies
Case Studies
This publication has been edited to inform us, allow us to appreciate and encourage us in our efforts to build the Africa We Want. Our main message is to recognize that, yes, the African Union must improve to adapt its actions to the real need of the African citizen. And we have already initiated this transformation and felt its results.
This publication intends to offer a better insight into what the African Court has been doing over the last decade. It doesn’t claim to answer all the questions that may arise regarding this body, but serves as an essential source of information to understand how important the rights of Africa’s citizen is to the African Union.
This publication aims at fostering a better understanding of the PRC, its operation, actions, objectives, and modest achievements. It also enhances the PRC’s sheer determination and commitment to further participate in the African Union’s makeover to achieve the Africa We Want.
This publication is to assess progress made towards the development of capacity and the further improvement, with focus on the Africa we yearn for tomorrow.
This publication informs the concerned audiences on the transformation journey aim at providing an overview of the achievements and progress made, the specific actions under implementation, the challenges encountered in the process as well as the projections for the years ahead within the First Ten Year Implementation Plan of Agenda 2063, in particular the progress made with regard to our flagship projects which would anchor the visibility of the Continent’s socio-economic transformation.
The African Union has launched several initiatives to develop the continent's capacity. Aside from strengthening competencies, these initiatives are mainly designed to meet the needs in terms of resources in our endeavor to build the Africa We Want. Africa wants to develop its Capacity the African Way.
This publication enables the readers to appreciate the importance and understand the scope of work of the OLC. It provides more clarifications on this topic considered by some to be quite complex but essential.
This publication primarily aims at providing an overview of the successes of prudent the use of ICT. It also informs on the steps we should take to advance the use of technology to facilitate our ability to be innovative to make our vision a reality.
Regional Economic Communities, partly as the implementing arms of the African Union, are central to the various transformation and integration programmes of the continent. Therefore, through this exercise, we offer a new framework for collaboration with the purpose of strengthening the cooperation between different entities to achieve tangible results for our continent. This publication will help us better understand the new framework in which we will strive to achieve the Africa We Want.