African Union Commission

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The Commission of the African Union acts as the executive/administrative branch or secretariat of the AU (and is somewhat analogous to the European Commission). It consists of a number of Commissioners dealing with different areas of policy. The Commission is headquartered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It should be distinguished from the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, (based in Banjul, Gambia), which is a separate body that reports to the African Union.

History

On September 13, 2005 an agreement was reached by the Commission and France whereby France would donate 5 million for the furtherance of African Union activities. Some of the initiatives this money will go to are an African Communication Policy and an African Common Defence Force. The signatory on behalf of the Commission was Bernard Zoba.

Key members

  • Moussa Faki is Chairman of the Commission, replacing Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in January 2017.[1]
  • Thomas Kwasi Quartey is Deputy Chairman.[2]
  • Directorate of Conference Management and Publications is headed by Nedjat Khellaf
  • Directorate of Peace and Security is headed by Ramtane Lamamra
  • Directorate of Political Affairs is headed by Julia Dolly Joiner
  • Directorate of Infrastructure and Energy is headed by Elham Mahmood Ibrahim
  • Directorate of Social Affairs is headed by Amira Elfadi
  • Directorate of Human Resources, Science and Technology is headed by Nagia Essayed
  • Directorate of Trade and Industry is headed by Elisabeth Tankeu
  • Directorate of Rural Economy and Agriculture is headed by Rosebud Kurwijila
  • Directorate of Economic Affairs is headed by Maxwell Mkwezalamba
  • Office of the Legal Counsel is headed by Ben Kioko

References

  1. "Morocco to rejoin African Union despite Western Sahara dispute". Bbc.ocm. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 11 August 2017 via www.bbc.com.
  2. Nyabor, Jonas (30 January 2017). "Ghana's Kwasi Quartey elected Deputy Chair of AU". Citifmonline.com. Retrieved 11 August 2017.


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