The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is one of the organs of the African Union (AU) as set out by the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community (Abuja Treaty)
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The Pan-African Parliament was established in March 2004, by Article 17 of the Constitutive Act of the African Union
The specific objectives of the Pan-African Parliament
Protocol to the treaty establishing the African economic community relating to the Pan-African Parliament
Protocol to the constitutive act of the African Union relating to the Pan-African Parliament
The members of the Bureau represent the five regions of the continent.
Each caucus has a bureau comprising a chairperson, deputy chairperson and rapporteur.
The Pan-African Parliament has eleven Permanent Committees
The secretariat is mandated to support the work of Parliament
Duties and functions of Members
The Parliament has up to 275 members representing the 55 AU Member States
The principal areas of intervention, according to our Joint Strategy and Plan of Action, are Prevention; Protection and assistance to victims, and Enforcement of laws ...
The plenary considers reports from the committees and makes recommendations for the attention of Heads of State and Governments.
Our activities build on existing work done by Member States and we support overall implementation of Capacity building programmes
As work continues, to date the Initiative through its Secretariat has achieved the following milestones
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is one of the organs of the African Union (AU
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Those seeking to move irregularly must be better informed of the dangers involved
Strengthening of Protection & Assistance
Enhancing Rule of Law, Prosecution and Border Management
The member states of the African Union are the 55 sovereign states that have ratified or acceded to the Constitutive Act of the African Union to become member states to the African Union
News releases, media contacts, speeches, meetings and workshops, and other ways that Pan African Parliament engages with the public
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) is one of the organs of the African Union (AU)
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The principal areas of intervention, according to our Joint Strategy and Plan of Action, are: Prevention; Protection and assistance to victims, and; Enforcement of laws ...
This section provides the full overview of key Initiative and programme documents
This section provides the full overview of key Initiative and programme documents.
List of Reports of PAP
Agenda 2063 is the blueprint and master plan for transforming Africa into the global powerhouse of the future. It is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity.
Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want.
Our Aspirations for the Africa We Want
Implementation Plan (FTYIP) of Agenda 2063 (2013 – 2023)
Flagship Projects of Agenda 2063
National & RECs Development Priorities
Development of key sectors such as Agriculture, trade, transport, energy and mining
Key Transformational Outcomes of Agenda 2063
Goals & Priority Areas of Agenda 2063
Linking Agenda 2063 and the SDGs
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PAP President H.E. Hon. Roger Nkodo Dang interviewed on PAP budget, African Migration and PAP Protocol Ratification.