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The he Africa Africa W We e Wan ant t African African Agenda Agenda 2063 2063 Present nted d By : Director ctorate ate of Strate ategic gic Policy licy Plann annin ing - AUC To sensitize To itize stakeholder eholders s To


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African African Agenda Agenda 2063 2063

The he Africa Africa W We e Wan ant t

Present nted d By : Director ctorate ate of Strate ategic gic Policy licy Plann annin ing - AUC

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To To pro rovide ide a a general eral

  • verview

view of the Agend nda 2063 2063 To To raise awareness ness and d to faci cilitate itate do domestication tication To To sensitize itize stakeholder eholders s such ch as the govern ernment ment , i its ag agenc ncies, ies, Pri rivate ate Se Sect ctor, r, the Medi dia and d CSO SOs on Agend nda a 2063. 3.

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  • 2. Key feature

tures s of the e Agend enda a 2063 63

  • 3. Ge

Gener eral al Overv ervie iew w of the e Agen enda da 2063 63

  • 4. “Making it Happen”
  • 5. Concl
  • ncludi

uding ng Re Remark arks

  • 1. Ba

Backgro kgroun und

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African Union Vision “An

An in inte tegrated, grated, pros

  • sperou

erous s and peaceful ceful Afr frica ica, dr driv iven en by y it its ow s own ci citi tizens zens an and d represen resenting ting a dy dynamic ic fo force e in in Intern ternatio ational nal arena”

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“Ag Agenda enda 20 2063 63 is is a st a strat ategic egic fr fram amework ework fo for the he so socio io- economi nomic c tran ansfo sformat rmatio ion n of th f the cont ntin inent ent over the he ne next xt 50 50 ye year ars. s. It bui uild lds on s on, an , and se seeks ks to ac accel celerate erate the he im imple lementati mentation

  • n of

f pas ast an and ex d exis istin ing g cont ntin inental ental in init itia iative ives s fo for growt

  • wth

h an and su sust stai aina nable ble de developm elopment ent.

. ”

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A Changi nging g Global bal and African rican Contex text. t. Building ding on th the NE NEPAD AD exper perie ience. nce.

Stron rong g and well l functio nctionin ning g regio giona nal l institu stitutio tions ns on

  • n which

ch Agend enda 2063 63 can stan and d stro rong ng New w inves estm tmen ent t

  • pp

ppor

  • rtun

tunities ities and d glob lobal al interes terest t in Afric rica a that t we need ed to capital italize ize on A more

  • re united

ited and stro rong ng Africa rica today day that t requir quires es a long ng term rm stra rate tegy gy to move ve forwa rward rd

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Social cial Poli licy cy Framew amework rk

3ADI

Africa’s Agro- indus ustr try & Agrib ibus usin ines ess s Devel velop

  • pment

ent Initi tiative tive

AU/NEPAD NEPAD

Science nce &Techno nology logy Consoli lidated ated Plan of Actio ion

PIDA A

Programm amme e for Infrast structu ucture re Deve velo lopm pmen ent t in Afric rica

CA CAAD ADP

The Compreh ehen ensive sive Afric ica a Agricul iculture ture Deve velo lopmen pment t Programm amme

AID IDA

Accel elerated erated Industrial trial Deve velo lopm pmen ent

MIP The e Minim nimum um Integ egrati tion

  • n

Prog

  • gra

ramme me

Lagos gos Plan n

  • f Action

tion Abuja ja Treaty aty NEPAD AD

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Tech chni nical cal Proce

  • cess

ss

  • Situa

uati tional nal analysi sis, s,

  • Revi

view ew of nationa nal l plans s and contin inen enta tal l framew eworks rks,

  • Trend

nd analysi sis and scenario rio planni ning ng

  • Other

er studie dies: s: finance, nce, transfo sformatio ation, n, Blue e economy, etc.

Popular ularization ization

  • Communicat

cation ion strate tegy. gy.

  • Creati

tion n / mainte tena nanc nce e of webs bsite ite for

  • r Agenda

enda 2063; 2063;

  • Bulletins

letins / News s Lette ters rs

  • Radio, Press,

s, and TV.

  • Social

l Media. ia.

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Learning arning from m th the past t th through

  • ugh

a review view of th the African ican deve velopm lopmen ent t exper perie ience nce at t th the nati tional,

  • nal, region

ional al and contin ntinen ental tal levels vels Lookin king g into to th the futu ture re th through gh a discussion cussion of th the ty type e of Africa ica particip ticipan ants ts want, t, key y goals, ls, milestones, estones, prior

  • rity

ity actio tions s as well l as drivers vers and enab able lers rs How w to to make ke it ha t happen pen th through ugh explor loring ing and nd propos

  • sing

ng a broad ad Agen enda da 2063 implemen lementat tation ion, , monitoring toring and nd evaluation aluation framewo mework

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Broad-base sed d Con

  • nsultatio

ltations ns

  • Private

vate sector tor

  • African

ican Acade demic mics / Think Tanks

  • Planning Experts

erts & Develo lopm pment t Specia eciali lists

  • Civil

l Society iety Organiz anizatio ations

  • Diaspora
  • ra
  • Youth
  • Media
  • Women
  • Faith Groups

ps

  • African

ican Island State ates

  • Former

r He Heads of State ate & Govern ernment ent

  • Web Based

Consultatio tation

Minis iste teria rial l Meetin tings gs

  • Tourism
  • Scie

ience e and Technolo logy

  • Finance

e and Develo lopm pment

  • Social

al Affai airs rs, , Labour r and Emplo loym ymen ent

  • Agricu

icultu lture re

  • Infrastru

ructure re

  • Women and Gender
  • Integra

grati tion

RE RECs/ Cs/NEPAD NEPAD

  • SADC
  • EAC
  • COMES

MESA

  • ECCAS

AS

  • CEN-SAD

AD

  • ECOWAS

WAS

  • NEPAD

AD

AU Organs gans

  • PAP
  • Anti

ti-Corrup rruption tion Commissi sion

  • Afric

rican n Court

  • Commissi

sion n on Human Rights hts Speciali ialized zed Inputs ts

  • RUFORUM

RUM

  • GIMAC

AC

  • Organiz

anizatio ation of African ican Trade Unions

  • Associ
  • ciatio

ation of Afric ican Public ic Serv rvices ices Commissio ions

  • African

ican Airlin ines Associ

  • ciatio

ation

  • African

ican Wildlife ife He Heritage tage Foundatio ion

  • ACHMUD

UD

  • African

ican Cultural ral Heritage tage Foundatio ion

  • African

ican Women Business ess Forum

  • Youth Business

Forum

  • Agenda

a 2063 Technica ical l Committee ttee (AUC, NEPAD, , ECA, , AfDB)

  • AUC ( The

Member er States es

  • National Worksh

shops ps

Nation tional al Plans ns

  • 33 Member

er States es

Re Regio iona nal Plans ns

  • 7 framew

eworks rks Contin inen enta tal Frameworks rks

  • 55 Exist

sting Framewor works

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2- Eradicate dicate poverty verty 3- Develo elop p human man capital ital; soci cial al assets sets, infra frastr structur ucture e and d publi blic c goods

  • ods

4- Establ ablis ish h endur during ing peace ace and d secur curity ity 5- Put in place ace effective ective and stron rong g devel elop

  • pmen

mental tal states ates 6- Promo

  • mote

te partici rticipato patory ry and d accoun countab table le institu stitutio tions ns 7- Empower power women

  • men and

d youth uth to fulf lfil ill l the African ican Drea eam. m. 1- Effect ct equita uitable ble and d peop

  • ple

le-cen centered tered growth rowth and d develo velopm pment ent

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  • The AU Visio

ion - Popular lar Versio ion

  • The Solem

emn Decla laratio ation n - Transfo forma rmation tion Framework rk

  • African (Peoples’) Aspiration

Th The Vi Visi sion n

  • The Goals
  • Prior
  • rity

ity Areas

  • Indicative

ative stra rateg tegies ies - Targets ets

  • Implemen

mentatio tation Arrangeme ements ts - M&E E Framewo work rk

  • Communicati

ication

  • n Strategy

rategy - Resourc rce e Mobilizati lization

  • n

Strategy rategy

  • Capacity

acity Developm

  • pmen

ent t needs

Th The Tran ansf sform

  • rmation

ation Fram amework ework

  • Five

e 10 0 Year ear Imp mplem lementatio entation n Plans ns Over r the 50 Years rs

The he Pla lan

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Based sed on extensiv tensive consultation sultations s and detailed tailed te technical hnical work, k, th the followin lowing g key y Agend nda a 2063 Documen cuments ts have ve been en produ duce ced d by th the Commission ission in collaboration llaboration with th NEPAD AD Planning ning and Coordi rdination nation Agency ency sup upport

  • rted

ed by UN UNECA CA and nd AfDB DB:

The he Ag Agend enda a 20 2063 63 Fram amework ework Docum ument ent – Tran ansf sform

  • rmation

ation Fram amework ework The he Ag Agend enda a 20 2063 63 Popul ular ar Ve Versi sion The he Fir irst st 10 10-Year ar Implemen lementation tation Pla lan

Information tion on activi viti ties related ated to Agen enda da 2063 is avail ilable le on all social l media ia websites sites as well ll as links ks to the e NEPA PAD websi site

  • te. Agen

enda da 2063 documents nts can be obtain ined ed here: e: http http:// //www.au.int u.int/e /en/ n/ , , http http://age //agenda nda20 2063. 63.au.int u.int/

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From From the he co consul nsultations, tations, these ese are are the the seven seven aspirations aspirations demonstrating demonstrating what what the the Afric ican an citiz izenry nry wante ted to to see see pursue sued under Agenda nda 2063 2063. They They were:

1. A prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development 2. An integrated continent, politically united and based on the ideals of Pan- Africanism and the vision of Africa’s Renaissance 3. An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law 4. A peaceful and secure Africa 5. An Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, shared values and ethics 6. An Africa where whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children 7. Africa as a strong, united, resilient and influential global player and partner

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1.

  • 1. Inte

tegrate grated High gh Speed eed Train in Networ twork 2.

  • 2. African

rican Commodit

  • dity

y Str trategy ategy 3.

  • 3. Continental

tinental Fr Free e Trade de Area ea 4.

  • 4. Pan

Pan-Afr African ican E-Networ twork 5.

  • 5. African

rican Passport sport and free ree movement ement of people ple

  • 6. Silencin

lencing g th the Guns 7.

  • 7. Grand

d Inga a Dam Project ject 8.

  • 8. Annual

al African rican Fo Forum 9.

  • 9. Single

gle Air-Tran Transport sport Network twork 10.

  • 0. African

rican Oute ter Space ace Str trategy ategy

  • 11. Pan-African

African Virtu tual al University ersity

  • 12. Continen

tinental tal Fi Financial ancial Institu titutio tions ns

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  • includes genesis of Agenda 2063, its features and

formulation processes, including consultations with stakeholders

I - Introduction

  • discusses the AU Vision, Solemn Declaration and seven

aspirations distilled from consultations

II- The Vision and African Aspirations for 2063

  • demographic, economic, social, political & natural

resource dynamics

  • review of national, regional & continental plans
  • megatrends analysis and review of scenario studies

III- Overview of Africa’s development dynamics- trends, challenges and

  • pportunities
  • derived from the seven aspirations and to realize these

aspirations

IV- Agenda 2063 goals, priority areas, targets and strategies s

  • Drivers, enablers, risks and mitigation measures

V- Drivers, enablers, risks and mitigation measures

  • implementation capacities, monitoring & evaluation,

finance and communications strategy

VI- Making it happen

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The Firs rst Ten Year Plan Document ument Co Cover ers:  The introduction  The goals and priority areas of the first decade which are basically sub-sets of those in the Framework Documents  The flagship projects  The results matrix for the seven Aspirations  Key implementation issues such as the guiding principles, roles of each stakeholder  Financing the Agenda 2063 focusing on domestic resources  Identification of capacity gaps to be put in place  Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework  Policy framework on partnerships.  Detailed guidelines, description of roles and responsibilities for the implementation  Other critical information

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It will ll be fund ndamen amentall tally y executed ecuted at three ree layers ers from

  • m nation

tional al to cont ntine inent ntal al level. el. The e natio tiona nal l level el will ll be resp spon

  • nsib

sible le for r the e impl pleme ementatio tation n

  • f key

y activi ivitie ties s under nder Agen enda da 2063 63 The The re regional

  • nal level

evel- the the RECs RECs wi will ll se serve rve as as the he ful fulcru rum for

  • r the

the imp mple lemen mentatio tation at at the memb ember er state tes level el. They They wil will ada adapt, pt, the the Agenda nda 2063 2063 re resu sults lts framew ramewor

  • rk to

to reg egional

  • nal pec

eculi uliari arities ties and and facil facilitate itate / coordi

  • ordinate

nate the the imple mplementatio entation by by member member state states an and develo develop/i /imple mplement ment moni

  • nitor

toring ing and and evalu evaluation ation fra framew ewor

  • rk at

at the the re regional

  • nal

level el. The e conti ntinen nental tal level el (AU Organs, rgans, espe pecial cially ly the e AUC) C) will l be resp spon

  • nsibl

sible e for r setting tting the e broad

  • ad results

sults framew amework rk and d broad

  • ad

monito

  • nitorin

ring g and evalua luatio tion n based ed on inpu puts ts from

  • m the RE

RECS CS

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  • Identify

tify all key stakeh keholde lders rs, assign gn tasks ks and ensure ure that hat the tasks s are perfo forme rmed d by each

  • Provide

ide the platfo tform m for collecti ective e exec ecuti ution n and attain inmen ent t of the goals of Agen enda da 2063 Implem emen entatio tation n Arrange gements ents and M&E

  • 75% can be

collect ected ed from domesti estic c resource; urce;

  • 15% from areas

as such h as Foreign ign Direct Investments, nts, Remitt ttance ances etc tc.; .; and

  • 10% from

International national Financi ancial al Marke ket. t.

Africa’s strategic partn tnership rships s are struct cture red d partn tnership rships s articul iculate ted, d, in a win- win and co- develo lopment ent approach, ach, around d addressing essing the chall lleng nges es faced ed by the Contine inent nt and rea ealizi lizing ng transform sformati ational al socio cio- economic ic develo lopm pment nt for Afric ica, a, its countrie ries s and its people. . dimensio ension. n.

To inclu lude de meetin tings gs; ; debates; ates; communit ity town n hall, l, church or mosque e meetin tings; gs; worksh shops, s, songs, poems, teachi hing ng in schools, s, TV and radio prese senta ntation tions/ s/dis dis cussio ions ns amongst t

  • thers.

rs.

Fina nancing ncing Strateg ategies ies Partne tnersh rships ips

Communicat cation ion and Outrea reach h

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Leadership and political commitment with

transformational

and visionary qualities at all levels and in all fields are necessary to implement the Agenda 2063.

Capable developmental states with the appropriate institutions, policies, human resources, systems and processes

Making Agenda 2063 an integral part of the African

  • Renaissance. The

African Renaissance calls for changes in attitudes and mindsets to strengthen Pan African values of self-reliance, solidarity, hard work and collective prosperity and building on African successes, experiences and best practices.

Revitalizing strategic planning and ensuring effective interface among national plans, regional initiatives and Agenda 2063 as a way of integrating it

Africa taking charge of its global narrative to ensure that it reflects continental realities, aspirations and priorities and Africa’s position in the world

Participation, inclusion and empowerment

  • f citizens and

all stakeholders in the conception, design,

implementation

and monitoring and evaluation

  • f Agenda

2063, so that the Agenda 2063 is owned by all stakeholders A results-based approach with concrete targets that are measurable and can be tracked and monitored

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 Conflict, instability and insecurity.  Social and economic inequalities. Organized crime, drugs trade and illicit financial flows.  Poor management of diversities; religious extremism, ethnicism and corruption.  Failure to harness the demographic dividend.  Escalation of Africa’s disease burden.  Climate risks and natural disasters.  External shocks e.g. caused by global market forces.

Yet, , al all th l the cha hall llenges enges can an be overco rcome me if if al all l the he st stak akeho eholder lders s wo work rk dil ilig igentl ently y togeth gether. er.

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1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere in the world 2. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture 3. Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all 5. Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all 7. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all 9. Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

  • 10. Reduce inequality within and among countries
  • 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
  • 12. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
  • 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
  • 14. Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
  • 15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests,

combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

  • 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all

and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

  • 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable

development.

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Agenda 2063 Goals Priority rity Areas SDGs 1.

  • 1. A high standard of living, quality of

life and well-being for all citizens  Incomes, jobs and decent work  Poverty, inequality and hunger  Social security and protection, including persons with disabilities  Modern, affordable and liveable habitats and quality basic services Goals no 1, 2, 8 and 11 2.

  • 2. Well educated citizens and skills

revolution underpinned by science, technology and innovation  Education and science, technology and innovation (STI) driven skills revolution Goal no 4 3.

  • 3. Healthy and well-nourished citizens

 Health and nutrition Goal no. 3 4.

  • 4. Transformed economies

 Sustainable and inclusive economic growth  STI driven manufacturing, industrialization and value addition  Economic diversification and resilience Goals no. 8 and 9 5.

  • 5. Modern agriculture for increased

productivity and production  Agricultural productivity and production Goal no 2

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6. 6. Blue/ocean

  • cean econom

nomy y for accel celer erat ated ed econo nomic mic growth  Mari rine e resour urces ces and energy gy  Port operat rations

  • ns and

d marine rine transport sport Goal al no. 14 14 7. 7. Environmentally sustainable and climate resilient economies and communities  Bio-diversity, conservation and Sustainable natural resource management.  Water security  Climate resilience and natural disasters preparedness Goals no.6, 7, 13 and 15 8. 8. A United Africa (Federal or Confederate)  Frameworks and institutions for a United Africa 9. 9. Continental financial and monetary institutions established and functional  Financial and monetary institutions 10.

  • 10. World class infrastructure criss -

crosses Africa  Communications and infrastructure connectivity. Goal no. 9 11.

  • 11. Democratic values, practices,

universal principles of human rights, justice and the rule of law entrenched  Democracy and good governance  Human rights, justice and the rule of law Goal no 16

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12.

  • 12. Capable

le insti titut tutions s and transfo sformative ative leadershi dership p in place  Institu itutions tions and leadershi dership  Parti ticip ipato tory ry deve velo lopm pmen ent t and local governa rnance ce. Goal no. 12 13.

  • 13. Peace, security and stability is

preserved  Maintenance and preservation of peace and security Goal no. 16 14.

  • 14. A stable and peaceful Africa

 Institutional structure for AU instruments on peace and security  Defence, security and peace 16.

  • 16. African cultural renaissance is

pre-eminent  Values and ideals of Pan Africanism  Cultural values and African Renaissance  Cultural heritage, creative arts and businesses 17.

  • 17. Full gender equality in all

spheres of life  Women and girls empowerment  Violence and discrimination against women and girls Goal no. 5

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18.

  • 18. Engaged

ged and empowered ered youth and children ldren  Youth h empowerm ermen ent t and children’s rights Goals no. 4 and5 19.

  • 19. Africa as a major partner in

global affairs and peaceful co- existence  Africa’s place in global affairs  Partnerships Goal no. 17 20.

  • 20. Africa takes full responsibility

for financing her development Goals  African capital markets  Fiscal systems and public sector revenue  Development assistance Goals no. 10and 17

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Domestic mestication ation

  • seeks to facilitate the incorporation of commitments

made at continental level into national policy frameworks and programs anchored on existing national development planning machinery

  • seeks to craft new self-driven and Africa-centric visions

for development and socio-economic transformation Popular ularisation sation

  • Build citizens’ awareness, and popularize Agenda 2063

in order to mobilise national stakeholders, including government/public administration, private sector, NGOs’, CSOs including women and youth groups.

  • Discuss with stakeholders measures to raise domestic and

external resources to finance Agenda 2063

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Suc ucces cess s an and o

  • r fa

fail ilur ure e of t f thi his de s depends ends on n cont ntri ributi ution

  • n an

and c commitmen itment t of ea f each ch one ne of f us us Dome mesti stication cation be begi gins ns wi with h yo you Ident ntify ify the he posi sitio ion n yo you oc u occup upy y in in the he pla lan, n, an and th d the role le yo you ar u are exp xpected ected to pla lay

“If You Want To Go Fast, Go Alone. If You Want To Go Far, Go Together” To Together ther we ca can!! !!

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THA THANK NK YO YOU! U!