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dimanche, 05 septembre 2010
 
 
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The Citizens and Diaspora Organisations Directorate of the African Union Commission (CIDO) has the honour to inform African Civil Society and Diaspora Community that the next Summit of the African Union will be held in Addis Ababa from 25 January to 2nd February 2010.  The theme of the Summit will be “Information and Communication Technologies in Africa: Challenges and Prospects for Development”.

The schedule of meetings are as follows:

The schedule of meetings are as follows:

a)    Permanent Representative Committee of Ambassadors (PRC):25-26 January 2010

b)    16th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council: 28-29 January 2010.

c)    14th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of States and Governments: 31 January to 2 February 2010.

It is also our expectation that depending on availability of resources, a civil society pre-summit event will be held before the Summit itself. We will be communicating precise dates, if approved, in due course.

This is to kindly invite interested members of the African Civil Society Community to apply for Observer Status at the Summit and/or indicate interest in attending the Pre-Summit event.

It is important to note that access to AU meetings is not automatic. It is based on rules and procedures of the AU as authorized by the Chairperson of the Commission in accordance with the Statutes of the Commission. This is normal practice in all international organizations. CIDO has to submit a list of CSOs for accreditation to the Secretary of the Commission by 26th October 2009 and we therefore insist that all interested applicants must submit their application at least one week before on 17th October 2009 in order to enable us collage properly and send the list in time for processing.

In general, it is important also to underline that the AU evolved from the OAU as an inter-governmental organization that is moving toward an integration organization. Our emphasis is on having a people-driven organization but the composition of “the people” is multivariate. There are several important actors and CSOs have to correlate with other actors and share available facilities with them. Our Summit is a meeting of government leaders that come together twice a year to make policy decisions affecting the Continent. Each State therefore has a delegation of 1+4 at various meetings. The Commission and other organs will also be represented as of right. There would also be representatives of various countries, invited guests and partner institutions- the Arab League, OAS, the UN, WHO, ILO etc. CSOs must compete with such organizations, for the limited positions that are available. The AU Conference Centre where the meetings of PRC and Executive Council will be held has very limited seating prospects. All of this will impact on the number of CSOs observers that can be accredited. The Office of the Chairperson and the Secretary of the Commission will direct CIDO on the number of accreditation vacancies available to CSOs and we shall have to make choices based on relevance to the Summit theme, timing of application, role envisaged in Summit, history of association with AU etc. The bottom line is that not all applicants can be accredited. We shall however, do our utmost to ensure that we can get accreditation for as many CSOs as possible. We urge a sense of realism among willing participants in this regard.

It is important to note that the AU will bear no responsibility for travel and maintenance costs of CSOs accredited through our Office in CIDO remains available to assist CSOs or Diaspora representations with seeking appropriate facilities.

ECOSOCC has 5 representations 1+4 as an organ of the AU. Thus desiring ECOSOCC participants should send their application directly to the President of ECOSOCC, H.E. Mr. Akere Muna for consideration in this regard. Those chosen on the list of 5 will be funded from ECOSOCC budget. The Organisation of African Trade Unions (OATUU) also has its special representation facilities including through the AU-Trade Union Forum. CIDO bears no responsibility for ECOSOCC member participation. As Secretariat, we shall be acting fully in accordance with the Direction of the Presiding Officer.

We shall be offering similar information regarding the Pre-Summit in a latter notice. Suffices to note here that the Criteria for representation is based on the outcome of the Abuja Summit as refined thereafter.

It is our expectation that this short notice will assist the African Civil Society Community in preparation for the Summit. Accreditation for the Summit is open to both local and international NGOs, with preference given to relevant grassroot organizations, where required.

 

Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO)

AU Commission

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