African Union (AU)
The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of 55 member states. Launched in 2002, it promotes African integration, sovereignty, and socio-economic development.
Significance of AU's G20 permanent membership
- Amplifies the Global South’s voice in international financial and economic decision-making.
- Ensures 1.4 billion people have direct representation in global governance forums.
- Strengthens Africa’s leverage in negotiating climate finance and debt restructuring deals.
- Validates Africa as a key driver of future global economic growth.
Agenda 2063 implementation challenges
- Persistent political instability and frequent military coups hinder long-term policy continuity.
- Significant funding gaps rely heavily on external donor contributions for projects.
- Inadequate infrastructure connectivity slows down ....
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