Africazine:
Angola is taking a strong stance on the African Union’s reform efforts.
At the 52nd Ordinary Session of the Committee of Permanent Representatives, Angola emphasized its dedication to the African Union’s Skills Audit and Assessment Process (SACA). The country called for equitable geographical representation among Member States, highlighting the importance of merit and professional excellence.
Angola Advocates for Fair Representation in AU
Angola’s Permanent Representative to the African Union, Miguel César Domingos Bembe, articulated the nation’s commitment to the ongoing reforms within the AU. He stressed that achieving high standards in representation is crucial for the effectiveness of the organization. The call for equity reflects Angola’s desire to ensure that all Member States are adequately represented based on merit.
Angola’s Role in the African Union’s Reforms
The Skills Audit and Assessment Process (SACA) is a significant initiative aimed at enhancing the AU’s operational efficiency. Angola’s involvement underscores its proactive approach to regional governance and collaboration. By advocating for merit-based representation, Angola seeks to strengthen the AU’s credibility and effectiveness in addressing continental challenges.
Next Steps for the African Union’s Reforms
- Completion of the Skills Audit and Assessment Process (SACA)
- Further discussions on geographical representation among Member States
Angola is committed to ensuring merit-based representation in the African Union's reforms.
