The African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC) is an autonomous organ established within the African Union , in terms of Article 22 the Convention
Today in Arusha-Tanzania, the African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC) and Global Financial Integrity (GFI) @IllicitFlows, officially signed a Memorandum of Understandingâcementing a two-year partnership into concrete action, to strengthen the fight against illicit financial flows and corruption in Africa. The @AUABC_ Chairperson, @HonEdemSenanu represented the Board while @IllicitFlows was represented by Mr. Phillip Nyakundi Gichana, the Policy Director-Africa. This MoU marks a decisive step forward for financial integrity and transparency across the continent. đâđż #StopIFFs#AfricaAgainstCorruption
The main mandate of the Board is to promote and encourage the adoption of measures and actions by State Parties to prevent, detect, punish and eradicate corruption and related offenses in Africa as well as to follow-up on the application of those measures and submit a report to the Executive Council on a regular basis on the progress made by each State Party in complying with the provisions of the Convention.
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Day 1 | 52nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Advisory Board Against Corruption (AUABC)
The conclusion is unequivocal: effectively combating corruption demands adequate resources and the accelerated implementation of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (#AUCPCC).
The priority is twofoldâreinforcing long-term prevention strategies and intensifying dialogue with Member States to achieve universal ratification, underpinned by strengthened technical capacity.
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At a time when Africa is redefining its place on the global stage, sport is emerging as a powerful driver of growth, jobs, and continental unity. In this conversation with Dr. Chipande, Head of the African Union Sports Council, we explore how he African Union is positioning sport as a strategic sector under Agenda 2063.
From strengthening governance and infrastructure to unlocking opportunities in the sports economy and creative industries, sport is shaping Africaâs development pathway creating jobs, empowering youth, and strengthening global influence.
Learn more about the AU Sports Council, sportscouncil.au.int/en/abouâŠ
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"On International Labour Day, we honor the resilience and dignity of Africaâs workforce. Let us advance decent work, protect rights, and invest in skills to drive inclusive growth and shared prosperity across our continent."
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In his welcome address, E. Gyimah-Boadi (@gyimahboadi), @afrobarometer Senior Adviser stresses that strengthening civil societyâs ability to use data is critical to tackling governance challenges and driving change on the continent.
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Day 2 is off to a strong start with our CSOs, partners, and leaders who are actively shaping democratic governance across Africa.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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Opening Day 2, Maame Akua Amoah Twum (@maameakuatwum) reminds us that communication drives effective advocacy, especially when it is data-driven, audience-focused, and delivered through the right channels.
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