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LE DEVELOPPEMENT
ECONOMIQUE
ET
SOCIAL DE L’AFRIQUE:

1)- RESTAURATION ET
PRESERVATION DE
LA PAIX,
- LUTTE CONTRE LA
CORRUPTION ET
POUR LA SUPPRESSION
DES DETTES,
- LUTTE CONTRE LA
PAUVRETE ET LES
PANDEMIES/ENDEMIES
- PROMOTION DE L’EDUCATION

2)- PROMOTION DE L’UNITE,
L’INTEGRATION, LA JUSTICE,
LA DEMOCRACIE, LE PARTAGE
ET L’ALTERNANCE DU POUVOIR.

3)- LUTTE CONTRE
LA DISCRIMINATION
ET LE TRIBALISME

4)- GENRE ET DEVELOPPEMENT,
VIOLATION DU DROIT
DES ENFANTS,
EDUCATION ET
INFORMATION
ET SENSIBILISATION SUR
LES PROBLEMES
RELIGIEUX, ETHNIQUES ET
LES CONFLITS AFFERENTS.

DEVENEZ DES ACTIVISTES
ENGAGES
POUR LA RENAISSANCE
DE VOTRE CONTINENT
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et les groupes qui, par suite
du pouvoir qu'ils détiennent ou
de l'influence qu'ils exercent,
contribuent à l'action historique
d'une collectivité, soit par
les décisions qu'ils prennent,
soit par les idées, les sentiments
ou les émotions qu'ils expriment
ou qu'ils symbolisent.
" Guy Rocher, Introduction à la
Sociologie Générale"


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AFRICAN MOVIES/FILMS AFRICAINS
We suggest the following movies to our members. Let us reflect on them/ Nous vous suggérons les films suivants afin d''y réfléchir ensemble.

1) LE MANDAT
Nepotisme, solidarité, banditisme, assimilation, bureaucratie, laxisme
Sembène Ousmane
Synopsis

2) HYENA/TOUKI BOUKI
Corruption, materialisme, nepotisme, independance, haine, vengeance...
Djibril Diop Mambety
Synopsis

3) PATRICE LUMUMBA
Assimilation, trahison, lutte d'independance, resistance coloniale, affirmation, liberté, droits de l'Homme, renaissance...
Raoul Peck
Synopsis

4) GUELWAAR
Conflits religieux, cultures africaines, aide internationale, resistance, assimilation, genre, prostitution et corruption..
Sembène Ousmane
Synopsis

N.B.: You can suggest others movies / Vous pouvez nous suggérer d''autres films


LETTERS/MEMORANDUM


WELCOME MESSAGE TO MEMBERS (WORD DOC)


OUR WAY FOR POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA
Memorandum

PDF

WORD DOC.


MESSAGE DE BIENVENUE AUX MEMBRES (WORD DOC)


AUTRE VOIE POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT POSITIF DE L’AFRIQUE
Mémorandum

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Ephemerides
One Day like Today...

KWAME N'KRUMAH

‘’We have the resources. Yes, but if it is initially the colonialism which has prevented us from accumulating the capital necessary to the development, it is ourselves who did not succeed to use fully and efficiently our capacity to mobilize our resources, in order to effectively start our economic and social development since we are independent.’’

Kwamé N’Krumah


‘’Nous avons les ressources. Oui, mais si c’est d’abord le colonialisme qui nous a empêchés d’accumuler les capitaux nécessaires au développement, c’est nous- mêmes qui n’avons pas réussi à utiliser à fond notre pouvoir depuis que nous sommes indépendants pour mobiliser nos ressources afin de faire effectivement démarrer notre développement économique et social.’’

Kwame N’Krumah


OBAMA CALLS ON AFRICANS--APPEL AUX AFRICAINS
Obama in Ghana-Call to Africa-Rieasda-Inaedad
UNE GENERATION PARLE
AUX
GENERATIONS.
EST-CE LE DERNIER
CRI D'ALARME?

A GENERATION SPEAKS
TO
GENERATIONS.
IS IT THE FINAL CALL
FOR AFRICA?

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Obama’s Speech in Ghana
Obama addresses the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra


President Obama addresses the Ghanaian Parliament in Accra July 11.

Accra International Conference Center

Accra, Ghana

12:40 P.M. GMT


GENERATION-MISSION
Generation-Inaedad-Rieasda
"Chaque génération
doit
découvrir la mission
qui lui est sienne,
l''accomplir,
la transmettre
ou bien la trahir".

Adapté de: Frantz Fanon


"Each Generation,
must
out of relative obscurity,
discover its mission,
fulfill it,
delegate it
or betray it".

Adapted from: Frantz Fanon


DISCOURS -OBAMA'S- SPEECH (CAIRO-CAIRE)
Democracy-Obama-Caire-RIEASDA-INAEDAD
AU DELA DES MOTS
ET DES PENSEES…
1- Extraits du discours du président
Barack Obama au Caire
LE CAIRE, Egypte, 5 juin 2009
PAIX –VIE EPHEMERE
SUR TERRE ET MISSION
''JE VEUX PARTICULIEREMENT LE DECLARER
AUX JEUNES DE TOUTES LES FOIS ET
DE TOUS LES PAYS,
PLUS QUE QUICONQUE, VOUS AVEZ LA POSSIBILITE
DE RE-IMAGINER LE MONDE, DE REFAIRE LE MONDE''.

2- Extraits du discours du président Barack Obama au Caire
LE CAIRE, Egypte, 5 juin 2009

L’ASPIRATION DE TOUS
LES PEUPLES : LA DEMOCRATIE
''...il faut mettre les intérêts du peuple et le
déroulement légitime du processus politique
avant ceux de son parti.
SANS CES INGREDIENTS, LES ELECTIONS
NE CREENT PAS UNE VRAIE
DEMOCRATIE A ELLES SEULES''.

LIRE PLUS



BEYOND WORDS
AND THOUGHTS
1- Excerpts of Obama’s
Speech in Cairo
Cairo, June 4, 2009
PEACE- EPHEMEROUS
LIFE AND MISSION
''I want to particularly say this to
young people of every faith,
in every country – you,
more than anyone, have
the ability to remake this world''.
2- Excerpts of Obama’s
Speech in Cairo
Cairo, June 4, 2009
THE ASPIRATION OF
THE PEOPLE: DEMOCRACY
''...you must place the interests
of your people and the legitimate
workings of the political
process above your party.
WITHOUT THESE INGREDIENTS,
ELECTIONS ALONE DO
NOT MAKE TRUE DEMOCRACY’’.



PARTNERSHIP-PARTENARIAT

 

PARTNERSHIP
You are welcome.

Together we can overcome our continent challenges.

Partenariat-riesda-inadedad

PARTENARIAT
Vous êtes les bienvenus.

Unis nous pouvons faire face aux défis de notre continent


 
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AFRICAN- UNION- AFRICAINE LES ÉLECTIONS EN AFRIQUE
Posted by INAEDAD on Monday, November 09 @ 22:57:11 EST (131 reads)

LES ELECTIONS EN AFRIQUE-DEMOCRATIE-PPAIX
AU DELÀ DES MOTS ET DES PENSEES…

LES ÉLECTIONS EN AFRIQUE:
LES DÉBATS EN FACE DU PEUPLE : UN FILTRE EFFICIENT DE CHOIX DES LEADERS ET UNE PERSPECTIVE DE RÈGLEMENTS DES CONFLITS!

Seuls le respect des lois et la bonne foi caractérisent les peuples modernes. C’est un devoir, sinon une obligation pour tous les citoyens de s’atteler à respecter les engagements consensuels, à comprendre et à vivre par les lois établies, afin de voter de manière éclairée. Dans la gestion des affaires d’états, nous devrions faire table rase des affiliations et propensions ethniques ou tribales, et ne faire converger nos regards, que sur les lois en vigueurs, l’éthique morale, la compétence et le sens de la responsabilité des candidats, afin de préserver la cohésion et les intérêts nationaux. Il nous incombe de faire de chaque électeur (masse populaire) un vecteur d'éducation de la démocratie, des droits de l'homme, et un vrai agent de changement. Quels meilleurs exemples que de commencer par ceux et celles qui aujourd’hui sont si intéressés (es) par cette gestion des affaires d’états! C’est la voie la plus pacifique et sûre pour emmener le changement positif, le dynamisme et l’union ; autrement, l’alternance par les verbes des armes des psychopathes, des mégalomanes et des insatiables, continuera à accentuer la pauvreté qui n’est pas le destin choisi par nos masses populaires préoccupées par l’amélioration de leur cadre de vie et l’éducation de leurs enfants.

...Au vu de l’évolution créative, la défaillance de leadership, la mal gouvernance et les fraudes électorales sont tout simplement des crimes contre l’humanité, et caractéristiques d’une mauvaise foi vis-à-vis des objectifs de la vie... LIRE PLUS



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AFRICAN- UNION- AFRICAINE REMAKING THE HISTORY - REPENSER L'HISTOIRE
Posted by INAEDAD on Thursday, August 06 @ 12:46:49 EDT (133 reads)

Revolution-Pacifisme-Dynamique social/Social Dynamic-Africa-Afrique


AU DELA DES MOTS ET DES PENSEES…

L’AUDACE D'UNE RÉVOLUTION PACIFIQUE
UN APPEL POUR UNE RÉVOLUTION PACIFIQUE AFRICAINE A TRAVERS UNE RENAISSANCE INNOVATRICE
REFAIRE L'HISTOIRE AFRICAINE EN CE 21eme SIECLE

S’il est dit que ‘’le vrai mal est l’ignorance’’, alors notre souffrance est aujourd'hui en ce 21ème siècle, encore cette ‘’ignorance’’ malgré le nombre d’érudits que contient notre continent. Nous pouvons accuser la défaillance intellectuelle et les tares dans la gestion des affaires publiques de ceux qui ont été les gouvernants de nos nations pendant près de 50 années. Mais nous devons également assumer une partie du blâme en tant que société civile, pour avoir encouragé, pour n’avoir pas su corriger ces tares en raison de notre nombrilisme, désunion et de notre léthargie. Nous avons délibérément ignoré la question fondamentale libératrice: comment une partie de la population a pu s'enrichir aux dépens de la majorité en la maintenant dans une paupérisation si extrême et si fétide pendant près de 50 ans !?...LIRE PLUS

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BEYOND WORDS AND THOUGHTS…

THE AUDACITY OF A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION
A CALL FOR A PEACEFUL AFRICAN REVOLUTION THROUGHOUT RENAISSANCE INNOVATION
REMAKING AFRICAN HISTORY IN THIS 21ST CENTURY

If it is said that ‘’the true evil is ignorance’’, hence our suffering as African in this 21st century is still because of that same ‘’ignorance’’, despite of the continent widespread numerous talented scholars. We can hold those who have been in charge of our nations for almost 50 years responsible for their intellectual fallings and mismanagements of public affairs. But, we must also allot part of the blame to ourselves as civil society, for countenancing it, for not knowing what going on and how to correct it, because of our self-centredness, disunity and lethargy. We have deliberately ignored the fundamental redeemer question: How, part of the population successfully enriched itself over the majority and maintaining them in such a severe and rotten pauperisation almost 50 years now!?...READ MORE

 



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AFRICAN- UNION- AFRICAINE AFRICAN UNITY- UNITE AFRICAINE
Posted by INAEDAD on Sunday, February 22 @ 09:11:53 EST (242 reads)

Africa unity-unité Afrique-Aide developpement-Development Aid-Balkanization-balkanisation-Unité-Unity
BEYOND WORDS AND THOUGHTS…

THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AFRICA (US OF AFRICA). Good will Act and UNAVOIDABLE!
Part (1/4)

AFTER 40 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE AND DEVELOPMENT AID, THE OBVIOUS REPORT OF THE FAILURE WHICH MUST MOVE MORE THAN ONE AFRICAN CONSCIENCE!

Based on its two years study of economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs of Canada, which was authorized to examine on issues dealing with the development and security challenges facing Africa; the response of the international community to enhance that continent's development and political stability; Canadian foreign policy as it relates to Africa; and other related matters, this Committee has reached the conclusion that:
‘’ poor governance and poor leadership are the most important factors inhibiting growth and stability in that region. This conclusion has also been reached by a multitude of international institutions, academics and practitioners in African development...READ MORE (PDF)


Part (2/4)

AFTER 40 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE AND HOPE, WHAT FUTURE AND DESTINY FOR AFRICAN MASSES?

`'If the leaders of the African continent learn how to understand the laws of the history, not to neglect the history of the future by analyzing it clearly, they will be able to make so that it is still possible for the African masses to hope for a long time and for a prosperous future' ' , but only in the framework of unity. Also, the scholars of the continent must consider seriously and not as attacks the sour critics on Africa and to take all the full advantages from them. We all must endeavour in this quest of the unity which is the only possible way of the development of the continent. Let us turn the back on conflicts, macabre military coups, genocides and useless murders which cripple our constitutions and our dignity...READ MORE (PDF)


Part (3/4)

- THREE GREAT FIGHTS, DREAMS AND HOPES FOR THE REHABILITATION

- Civil and Human Rights- Non violence
- Apartheid (segregation)
- Independences and African Unity


- THREE GREAT HISTORICAL AUDACIOUS FIGURES

- KWAME N’KRUMAH (21 September 1909 - 27 April 1972)
- NELSON MANDELA (18 July 1918)
- MARTIN LUTHER KING jr (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968)


- THREE GREAT HISTORICAL SPEECHES FULFILLING PROPHECY

  • I speak Kwame N’krumah (In his book 1961)
  • I have a dream Lutther King (August 28, 1963)
  • Imprisonment and Freedom speech of Nelson Mandela (20 April 1964 and 11 February 1990)

Do not let us be ashamed to dream, hope and believe in brighter future of Africa. Do not let us be ashamed to be treated dreamers or fools because of our faith in unity. Remember that there are dreams and hopes only for people of good will. The above dreamers were not fools as we can see their dream becoming true today and making the whole world cheerful and happy!
Want to wait more and see? Certainly, time always will be the sole judge whilst enduring wears and tribulations.
..READ MORE (PDF)


Part (4/4)

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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A WAY OUT FOR AFRICAN MASSES (PDF)

Excerpts from the declaration of independence of the United States of America interpreted to fit in the African context in order to stimulate reflection, remind and arouse consciousness and to promote dynamic change. This declaration entrenched universal seeds of freedom and happiness sought by all the people of the world. It is in that it inspires and confers an undeniable power and capacity on the civil society (the popular masses)...READ MORE

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THE AFRICAN CIVIL SOCIETIES AND PATRIOTISM: THE SOLE HANDICAPS TO THE EDIFICATION OF THE UNITED OF AFRICA (USA) (PDF)

It is not understandable that the civil society is being taken as an hostage and plunged in an endless uncertainty by political parties and crippled ideologies and constitutions which brings neither peace to them and nor health, but that of a recurrent head-to-tail procession (to build by some and to destroy by the mediocrity and bad faith of others). The African popular masses have the right to decide their destiny and to leave this life of humiliation, impoverishment, doubts and uncertainties which they did not choose, and which illustrate neither their audacity, neither their dream, neither their hope and nor those of their martyrs...READ MORE


MEMORANDUM (PDF)

These articles endeavour to be a recall, a vision, a tool and a call of hope, the conscientization, the mobilizadion, the dream, the ambition and the audacity in a very realm of patriotic love to lift up Africa, this very dear and rich continent from its lethargy and torpor, engendered by its own people. Will 50 years of blame and victimisation of others of our evils, be enough at last, to allow us explore the unintelligibility of the horrible and atrocious acts against ourselves, and to initiate the peaceful revolution of the 21st century by the strong affirmation and the competitiveness of elitism, professionalism and the valorization of African intelligentsia? ..READ MORE


AU DELA DES MOTS ET DES PENSEES…

L’EDIFICATION DES ETATS UNIS D’AFRIQUE (EUA), Acte de bonne volonté et INEVITABLE !
PARTIE (1/4)

APRES 40 ANS D’INDEPENDANCE ET D’AIDE AU DEVELOPPEMENT, LE CONSTAT FLAGRANT DE L’ECHEC QUI DOIT EMOUVOIR PLUS D’UNE CONSCIENCE AFRICAINE !

Après une étude de deux ans sur le développement économique de l’Afrique subsaharienne, les membres du Comité sénatorial permanent des affaires étrangères du canada, autorisé à examiner, les défis en matière de développement et de sécurité auxquels fait face l'Afrique; la réponse de la communauté internationale en vue de promouvoir le développement et la stabilité politique de ce continent; la politique étrangère du Canada envers l'Afrique; ainsi que d'autres sujets connexes, en sont venus à la conclusion :
‘’ qu’une gouvernance médiocre et un leadership déficient sont les principaux facteurs qui nuisent à la croissance et à la stabilité de cette région. De nombreux universitaires, praticiens et organisations internationales spécialisés dans le domaine du développement de l’Afrique en sont aussi arrivés à cette même conclusion...
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PARTIE (2/4)

APRES 40 ANS D’INDEPENDANCE ET D’ESPOIR, QUELS FUTUR ET DESTIN POUR LES MASSES AFRICAINES ?

‘’Si les dirigeants du continent africain apprennent à comprendre les lois de l’histoire, à ne point négliger l’histoire de l’avenir en l’analysant clairement, ils sauront faire en sorte qu’il soit encore possible aux masses africaines d’espérer longtemps d’un futur prospère’’ uniquement que dans l’unité. Aussi, les érudits du continent doivent considérer sérieusement et non pas comme des attaques les écrits acerbes sur l’Afrique pour en tirer tous les avantages. Nous devons tous également nous atteler dans cette quête de l’unité qui est la seule voie possible du développement et tourner le dos aux conflits, aux coups d’états macabres, aux génocides et aux meurtres inutiles qui piétinent nos constitutions et notre dignité...LIRE PLUS (PDF)


PARTIE (3/4)

- TROIS GRANDS COMBATS, RÊVES ET ESPOIRS POUR LA REHABILITATION

-Droits civils- humains et non violence
- Apartheid (ségrégation)
- Indépendances et Unité Africaine


- TROIS GRANDES FIGURES HISTORIQUES AUDACIEUSES

- KWAME N’KRUMAH (21 Septembre 1909 - 27 Avril 1972)
- NELSON MANDELA (18 Juillet 1918)
- MARTIN LUTHER KING jr (Janvier 15, 1929 – Avril 4, 1968)


- TROIS GRANDS DISCOURS HISTORIQUES QUI FRISENT LA PROPHETIE

  • ''I speak'' Kwame N’krumah (Livre de 1961)
  • J’ai un rêve: Luther King (28 Août, 1963)
  • Discours d’incarcération et de libération de Nelson Mandela (20 Avril 1964 et 11 Février 1990)

- LE TROISIEME ET DERNIER GRAND RÊVE ET AUDACE !

N'ayons pas honte de rêver, d’espérer et de croire en un futur plus radieux pour l'Afrique. N'ayons pas honte d’être traités de rêveurs ou d’ambitieux à cause de notre foi en l’unité. Souvenez-vous qu'il n’y a de rêve et d’espoir que pour des personnes ambitieuses et de bonne volonté. Les rêveurs ci-dessus n'étaient pas des sots comme nous pouvons bien voir leurs rêves devenir des réalités aujourd'hui et mettre en émoie et en joie le monde entier! Voulez vous attendre davantage et voir ? Certainement, le temps sera toujours le seul juge, dans l’endurance de l’usure et des souffrances...LIRE PLUS (PDF)


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LA DECLARATION D’INDEPENDANCE DES ETATS-UNIS D’AMERIQUE : UN SALUT POUR LES MASSES AFRICAINES (PDF)

Des extraits de la déclaration d’indépendance des Etats-Unis d’Amérique interprétée dans le contexte africain en vue de susciter la réflexion, de rappeler, de faire prendre conscience, et d’induire un changement dynamique. Cette déclaration revêt les germes universels de liberté et du bonheur recherchés par tous les peuples du monde. C’est en cela qu’elle inspire et confère une force et un pouvoir insoupçonnés à la société civile (aux masses populaires)...LIRE PLUS

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LA SOCIETE CIVILE AFRICAINE ET LE PATRIOTISME: LES SEULS HANDICAPS A L’EDIFICATION DES ETATS UNIS D’AFRIQUE (EUA) (PDF)

Il n’est pas intelligible que la société civile soit prise en otage et plongée dans une incertitude sans fin par des partis politiques et des idéologies qui ne leur apportent ni paix et ni santé, qu’une procession tête à queue récurrente (construire par les uns et détruire par la médiocrité et mauvaise foi des autres). Les masses populaires africaines ont le droit de décider de leur destin et de quitter cette vie d’humiliation, de paupérisation, de doutes et d’incertitudes qu’elles n’ont pas choisies, et qui ne caractérisent ni leur audace, ni leur rêve, ni leur espoir et ni ceux de leurs martyrs...LIRE PLUS


MEMORANDUM (PDF)

Ces articles se veulent un rappel, une vision, un outil et un appel à l’espoir, à la conscientisation, à la mobilisation, au rêve, à l’ambition et à l’audace dans une abondance d’amour patriotique pour sortir l’Afrique, ce très cher et riche continent, de sa léthargie et torpeur causées en son sein aujourd’hui par ses propres fils. 50 années d’accusation et de victimisation des autres de nos maux suffiront-elles enfin à mieux explorer l’inintelligibilité des actes horribles et atroces contre nous-mêmes et enclencher la révolution pacifique du 21eme siècle par l’affirmation et la compétitivité de l’élitisme, du professionnalisme et de la valorisation de l’intelligentsia africaine ? ...LIRE PLUS



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AFRICAN- UNION- AFRICAINE WORLD HAPPINESS-LA JOIE DU MONDE
Posted by INAEDAD on Wednesday, January 21 @ 23:51:03 EST (487 reads)

BARAK OBAMA -LUTHER KING-INAEDAD-RIEASDA

LE RÊVE DEVINT PROPHETIE

NOUS SOMMES REDEVABLES A CEUX OU CELLES QUI ONT COMBATTUS ET DONNE LEUR VIE AVANT NOUS, EN CREANT PLUS DE LIBERTE , DE JUSTICE ET DE BIEN-ETRE POUR LES GENERATIONS FUTURES.

THE DREAM BECAME PROPHECY

WE ARE INDEBTED TO THOSE WHO FOUGHT AND GAVE THEIR LIVES BEFORE US BY PROMOTING LIBERTY, JUSTICE AND WEALTH FOR THE GENERATIONS TO COME.

HEALTH, LONG LIFE, PROSPERITY AND FULL SUCCESS / SANTE, LONGEVITE, PROSPERITE ET PLEIN SUCCES


TOWARDS AFRICAN UNITY- VERS L'UNITE AFRICAINE



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AFRICAN- UNION- AFRICAINE Analysis: Challenges for the African Union
Posted by INAEDAD on Thursday, September 02 @ 22:40:03 EDT (653 reads)

Challenges for the African Union

SYMPOSIUM ON THE AFRICAN UNION
Organised by InterAfrica Group and Justice Africa

Keynote Presentation

by Abdul Mohammed,
Addis Ababa, 03 March 2002

We are meeting here today to discuss one of the greatest challenges to Africa in our time, the formation of the African Union. The creation of political and economic unity across the African continent has been a dream of Africans for many decades, and realising this dream is a great responsibility that falls upon African leaders today. For ordinary Africans, unity is a powerful impulse. I hope that this Symposium today, organised by InterAfrica Group and Justice Africa, can play a role in identifying how we can move forward on the realisation of the African Union.

Let me start by thanking the ECA, its Executive Secretary K.Y. Amoako, and its Deputy Executive Secretary, Lala Ben Barka, for the opportunity of convening this Symposium on the African Union. I would like to congratulate them for their enthusiasm and their exceptional commitment to ensuring that the substantive issues are discussed in a comprehensive, frank and constructive manner. This Symposium is possible only because of the African Development Forum which begins tomorrow. The ADF is a remarkable event, which has greatly enriched the level of debate and the quality of consensus-making in Africa today, and we are pleased that this Symposium is so closely connected with it.

This process has also been facilitated and is greatly enriched by the support and participation of the OAU, symbolised by the presence of the Secretary General who is here today, alongside the active participation of Assistant Secretaries General, who are making presentations in their respective fields. We acknowledge this most genuine commitment, and their activism gives us the confidence that it will be sustained.

The quest for unity in Africa is what brings us here. Unity in Africa has a deep historical resonance: it was the goal of the fathers of independence and has remained the basic aspiration of African citizens across the continent. Political and economic unity in Africa is not an alien idea, or a programme imposed from outside. On the contrary, it springs from the very roots of African identity, which has long resisted being arbitrarily divided into national citizenships.

Today, at the dawn of the 21st century, Africa is once again at a crossroads. The current environment is auspicious for change. Within Africa, we are recognising the imperative of concerted, serious change, if we are to achieve the most basic of our common goals. Internationally, we now have international partners who have come to recognise that they need a new way of doing business if Africa is to begin to achieve its potential. At a continental level, the African Union is the clear manifestation of our collective demand for standing together and addressing our problems in concert. Meanwhile, the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, NEPAD, holds out the promise of a dramatically improved relationship with aid and trade partners, on the basis of a clear and sustained commitment to good governance.

Africa has seen many false starts in the last few decades. How do we know that this is not just another focus for misplaced enthusiasm? Will the current initiatives fall by the wayside? Will the world continue to mock Africa as the land of broken promises, of criminalised and failed states that inevitably subvert the best intentions of their peoples and their development partners? There are some good reasons to hope that things may be different this time around. The decisions for greater unity, for better governance, for improved economic management, for greater democracy, are made because of inescapable pressures, both internal and external, that really force us to come to terms with the collective realities that we are facing.

The root of our recovery at the national and subregional and continental level is recognising what has gone wrong, and accepting these realities. Societies that have solved their basic problems of conflict and misgovernment have done so, first and foremost, by allowing free debate and open exchange of ideas. Where there is secrecy and censorship, there we see that corruption, conflict and complacency thrive. Sunlight, they say, is the best disinfectant.

Our reality today is that just about everything that could go wrong is going wrong with us. Let us begin by facing the difficult realities of our continent: the fact that our economies are crippled by corruption and mismanagement, that organised crime has penetrated the highest levels of many governments, that many states are adopting the language of democracy and human rights only with the greatest reluctance, and that African institutions are weak and incapable of delivering on their mandates. The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a survival issue not just for tens of millions of Africans, but also for some of our nations themselves. If we do not recognise these realities in meetings such as this one, then we are making ourselves irrelevant. Sadly, in the past, Africa’s regional organisations have tiptoed around reality, and have thereby made themselves stagnant backwaters. Thank goodness there are reasons to believe that things are changing. If we don’t move forward we are already left behind.

Across Africa, there is genuine commitment to solving the most pressing problems facing us. Africans are supremely skilled at surviving. Our people have managed to not only survive, but even to build businesses and preserve vibrant communities, in countries whose states have collapsed such as Somalia, or where the formal economy has disintegrated, such as much of Congo. If we look at the economic statistics for this continent, most of us should have starved to death long ago. But we are resourceful and resilient: we have a habit of confounding the worst predictions. The HIV/AIDS pandemic will test those survival skills to the limit, but I have no doubt that Africa will overcome this pandemic, hopefully sooner rather than later.

But how are we to transform this expertise at coping into the economic and governance capacity necessary to put Africa on the road to conquering poverty and achieving democracy and human rights, as well as integration and unity? There are high-level initiatives, including the African Union and the idea of NEPAD. We also see a steady accretion of best practices in the fields of governance and development. For example, the OAU decision to refuse to recognise governments that take power by unconstitutional means is highly welcome. In the area of economic development, the idea that donors should reduce conditionalities and make monitorable long-term commitments to assisting countries on the basis of democratic governance is now becoming accepted as best practice.

The real challenge we face is the practical application of these principles. How can these be scaled up to bring effective, sustainable change to the whole continent? This requires institutional capacities and effective coalitions. We know all-too-well that statements of intent are not enough on their own. The history of modern Africa is littered with failed institutions and initiatives that have not been followed through to completion, of promises that have been broken. Building an effective African Union will have a tremendous impact in breaking this cycle of raised hopes and then disappointment.

In contrast to the past, governments should be mindful of the value of civil society, which is an asset to the governance and development of the continent. The history of Pan Africanism is rooted in civil society and popular struggle, and the legitimacy of the project of the African Union will depend on the extent to which it can tap into this tradition of grassroots mobilisation. Partnerships with civil society organisations should be an integral part of the pan-African unification strategy, and not an afterthought.

In June last year, the OAU held its first-ever joint meeting with civil society organisations: we must build upon this with a systematic programme of engagement between the African Union—across all its institutions—and civil society organisations. One of our priorities here in this Symposium and in the ADF that follows will be to specify the modalities of this engagement.

Much the same holds for NEPAD, which is an initiative based on the principle of good governance. We all agree with and support the principles of NEPAD. But we also recognise that we can best ensure success in meeting those commitments if there is civil society engagement in setting the goals and strategies, and monitoring the achievements of NEPAD.

To date, the process of setting up the African Union has caused some discomfort among African CSOs. The Union is an arrangement between states, and as such it is inevitably a sovereign process. But at the same time it cannot be regarded simply as ‘business as usual’. The rush to formalise the Union and set up its basic institutions, and the exclusion (for the most part) of processes of wider consultation makes many suspicious about the quality and sustainability of the process. This does not make us any less enthusiastic about unity: instead it makes us more determined that it should succeed.

We have a number of concerns. One set relates to the ownership and legitimacy of the process of establishing the Union. This should be as open and inclusive as possible. Therefore we regard the African Parliament, and the AU’s Economic and Social Council, as the key institutions that will set the Union apart from its predecessor, the OAU. Setting up these institutions should be a priority. As the recent East African experience indicates, elections to a parliament are critical to the legitimacy of an international union.

A second concern is rational and workable institutions. The African Union agenda is ambitious and we have no illusions that it can be achieved quickly. Prioritisation and a focus on ensuring that each task is delegated to the institution that can do it best should be our watchwords. Thus, there are core functions of the AU that can be done best at the level of national governments. Our priority should be to ensure that these governments perform. But that doesn’t just mean leaving responsibility where it lies now: part of the agenda of the African Union means that we are all our brothers’ keepers. The AU itself, plus its institutions and member states, supplemented by CSOs, will have a key role in monitoring governments’ performance, ensuring that best practices are followed, and making sure that standards are continually upgraded.

Related to this is the question of leadership. Building the African Union demands visionary and capable leadership at national level, and leadership of the regional institutions themselves.

There are other functions that are important inputs in terms of the institutionalisation of the Union that are best done by others. Civil society organisations, research centres and the private sector all have their roles. So do sub-regional organisations, or regional economic communities (RECs), which in many respects have led the agenda of African unification over the last two decades. Let us not dismantle anything that works or set up rival institutions alongside it, let us instead support what is serving our needs best. One of the challenges that we must address today is how to make our regional and subregional organisations and initiatives, many of them with overlapping mandates and competencies, work effectively together.

One compelling reason for this incremental approach is its affordability. The OAU is struggling financially because many of its members are deep in arrears. How is the AU with its much more ambitious structures to be financed? Is it likely that African governments will dip into their meagre budgets for constructing a new bureaucracy? Or do some of the governments with high disposal income think that they can buy political loyalty by funding the institutions?

Regional peace and security is an essential foundation for the Union. Without it, our energies are wasted. Africa is still seeking what works in terms of making peace and making peace sustainable. The issue of peace and security has to go back to the basics, and has to work at many different levels. One of the basics is trying to get countries to define what they mean by national security, so that there is the possibility of regional and international engagement with security policies. Another demand is building structures at the subregional and regional level. In both instances, we will quickly see that security is too important an issue to be left to the security services. Real security is achieved when there is a deep national consensus on a country’s needs, and security matters are not entrusted to a small coterie of individuals around the head of state and chief of the army. Civil society should be engaged in defining national security. And the best guarantee of regional peace and security is a regional consensus on shared core values of democracy and neighbourliness, values that are best achieved by the widest possible stakeholder engagement.

Africans, more than at any other time, are yearning for the deliverables, on democracy, development and institution-building. African leaders have got away with too much because the expectations of their citizens have been low. Most citizens no longer take their governments’ promises seriously. It is through a process of ongoing, active engagement with civil society, including the setting of goals and targets and the monitoring of progress, that some of that cynicism can be overcome and some of the energy redirected into the common causes of democracy and development. That same process of engagement will also help civil society understand the constraints under which governments are acting, and perhaps refocus demands onto more modest but more deliverable outcomes.

It is fortunate that the process of building the African Union is still in its early stages. The early processes of adopting the Union and ratifying the Act by national parliaments were perfunctory and uninspiring, and were not even covered by the media. This reflects the deep disillusion and cynicism of Africans towards their leaders. But this can change. The process of setting up the Union, if it is wider and more inclusive, can confer credibility on African political processes. African sovereignty, which is now so debased in some countries so as to be worthless coin, can be reconstructed and re-infused with value by the process of building the Union. We must ask how African governments can best grapple with the dilution of sovereignty that the Union entails.

Let me turn to an important positive aspect of the African Union. Some of the integration imperatives are real, simply because the global situation demands them. Regional integration is an essential stepping stone towards more effective and more equal participation in the global economy.

Let me finish by underlining the importance of this one-day symposium. It is the first time that we are having a meaningful discussion on the challenges of the African Union. It is an opportunity for a wide range of stakeholders to have an input into debates on a range of key issues for the African Union and Africa’s regional integration and development prospects.

The Symposium is organised in the following manner. We will begin the substantive part of the day’s work with plenary presentations by senior officials. We ask for them to be candid in treating the shortcomings of the past and the problems of the present. For the afternoon, we will then break into three breakout sessions for more detailed discussion and input. These are, one, the economics of regional integration, two, regional peace and security, and three, the architecture of the African Union. The outcome will be a statement for consideration at the ADF, which will also deal with some of these issues, and which will have enduring relevance. One area in which I am confident the declaration will be particularly strong concerns linkages between the AU and civil society, and the challenge of finding mechanisms to institutionalise and deepen this engagement.

We challenge those who are here not to despair because they have been marginalised up to now, but instead to enter the fray with constructive criticism. We should see this exercise as the beginning of a consultation that will continue over the coming months and years. Concrete recommendations will come out of today’s deliberations, which will be fed into the ADF over the coming days, and then into the OAU Council of Ministers and the AU Summit in July. This is not a one-shot affair: we intend to follow up with another consultation concerned specifically with NEPAD, and another in advance of the Pretoria summit.

The African Union is too important to be an exclusive purview of governments. This is not infringement of the sovereign exercise, it is the solemn duty of African citizens and organisations to make it their business to be engaged in building the African Union. It is incumbent on governments to make the African Union a truly inclusive and democratic project.



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- ERADICATE CORRUPTION AND ABOLISH DEBTS,
- ALLEVIATE HEALTH THREATS,
- PROMOTE EDUCATION AND GENERATE WEALTH FOR AFRICAN MASSES.

2)- STRIVE FOR UNITY, INTEGRATION, JUSTICE, DEMOCRACY, POWER SHARING AND ITS ALTERNATION.

3)- FIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATION AND TRIBALISM

4)- GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT, CHILD ABUSES, EDUCATION AND AWARENESS OF RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS THREATS.

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ELITES: Encompass the people and the groups which, in consequence of the capacity that they hold or of the influence that they exert, contribute to the historical action of a community throughout the decisions which they undertake, that is to say by the ideas, or the feelings or the emotions that they express or that they symbolize.

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FROM OAU

The main objectives of the OAU were, inter alia, to rid the continent of the remaining vestiges of colonization and apartheid; to promote unity and solidarity among African States; to coordinate and intensify cooperation for development; to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Member States and to promote international cooperation within the framework of the United Nations.

TO AU

African Union was founded to acceleratete the process of integration in the continent to enable it play its rightful role in the global economy while addressing multifaceted social, economic and political problems compounded as they are by certain negative aspects of globalisation.


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DE L'OUA

Les principaux objectifs de l’OUA étaient notamment d’éliminer les derniers vestiges du colonialisme et de l’apartheid; de renforcer l’unité et la solidarité des Etats africains; de coordonner et d'intensifier la coopération en faveur du développement de défendre la souveraineté et l’intégrité territoriale des Etats membres; et de favoriser la coopération internationale, dans le cadre des Nations Unies.

A L' UA

l’Union africaine a été créée en vue, entre autres, d’accélérer le processus d’intégration sur le continent afin de permettre à l’Afrique de jouer le rôle qui lui revient dans l’économie mondiale, tout en déployant des efforts pour résoudre les problèmes sociaux, économiques et politiques multiformes auxquels elle est confrontée, problèmes accentués par certains effets négatifs de la mondialisation.

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