Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want (popular version)

The aspirations reflect our desire for shared prosperity and well-being, for unity and integration, for a continent of free citizens and expanded horizons, where the full potential of women and youth, boys and girls are realized, and with freedom from fear, disease and want. The AU is leveraging lessons learned to avoid past mistakes and collectively develop a path forward to achieving this vision. There's no question, it is definitely about motivation to be united and learn from a trauma-informed history to build a better unified African society (these are my words, not theirs, but they want to learn from slaverym colonialism, and apartheid to be quitable and united in the future).

Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: African Union
Publication date: September 1, 2015
Authors: Not Specified
Geographic focus: africa
Page count: 24

Methods

The research method involved reviewing past plans and commitments, mobilizing people for ownership of continental programs, emphasizing self-reliance, and ensuring accountable states and institutions. It also involved assessing the role of Regional Economic Communities and addressing challenges faced by island and land-locked states.

Key Insights

Agenda 2063 is a strategic framework created by the African Union to achieve a prosperous, integrated, and peaceful Africa driven by its own citizens over the next fifty years. It is rooted in Pan-Africanism and African Renaissance, aiming to address historical injustices and realize the 21st Century as the African Century. The agenda outlines aspirations for shared prosperity, unity, good governance, peace, cultural identity, people-driven development, and a strong global presence. It includes specific goals such as eradicating poverty, transforming economies, modernizing agriculture, and addressing climate change. The agenda emphasizes the importance of self-reliance, capable institutions, and transformative leadership. It also highlights the need for Africa to unite and speak with one voice on the global stage, advocating for the continent's interests and reforming international institutions. The report calls for immediate action to align national and regional plans with Agenda 2063 and for the international community to respect and support Africa's vision.

The agenda decomposes in 7 major aspirations for the continent and each aspiration is further broken down into strategic and tactical goals/actions the AU wants the continent to collectively take and/or engage. This is definitely a different approach to drivers and with one BIG scenario/vision of the future.

  • Normative in nature
  • Visioning

Drivers mentioned include:

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

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