African Union commences 2018 Regional Youth Consultations #DGTrends

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The 2018 Regional Youth Consultations is organized by the African Governance Architecture (AGA) Platform under the theme “Leveraging Youth Capacities for the Fight Against Corruption in Africa”.

 

The Consultation which will take place in Gaborone, Botswana Travelodge Hotel from August 15-17, 2018 is aimed at garnering youth perspectives and role in transparency and accountability on the AU theme of the year “Winning the Fight Against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”.

 

Subsequent consultations are slated to take place later in the year in Dakar, Senegal (West & Central Africa) and Casablanca, Morocco (North Africa), respectively. The meeting is also poised to offer opportunities to build the capacity of youth-oriented and focused organizations/networks towards enhanced involvement of young people in fighting corruption in Africa.

Corruption, a global phenomenon, continues to be at the heart of governance deficits in Africa. Without a doubt, it is a daunting challenge to good governance, sustainable economic growth, peace, stability, and development in Africa. Corruption continues to negatively hamper efforts aimed at promoting democratic governance, socio-economic transformation, peace and security in AU Member States.

According to the Report of the High-Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, popularly known as the Mbeki Report, Africa loses over fifty (50) billion US dollars every year through illicit financial flows. This huge drain on the resources continues to negatively impact on developmental efforts of the continent. If sustainable efforts are not put in place to address this challenge among other elements of corruption, attaining the goals of Agenda 2063 – Africa’s 50-year development blueprint – as well as the Global Sustainable Development Goals may be slow to achieve.

 

The Consultations will be convened under the auspices of the African Governance Architecture (AGA) Youth Engagement Strategy (AGA-YES). They will focus on leveraging and reinforcing young people’s insights, capacities, and initiatives for preventing and fighting corruption in Africa. The aim is to identify, support, strengthen and amplify youth perspectives on the sustainable fight against corruption.

Some of the speakers at this year’s consultation, include; Dr. Keith Jennings – Regional Director, National Democratic Institute, Dr. Hartmut Krebs – Head of Programme, GIZ/African Governance Architecture Support Programme, Ms. Prudence Ngwenya – Head, AU Youth Division, Hon. Elisabeth Gnansounou FOURN – Rapporteur, African Union Advisory Board on Corruption. And of course, Idibia Innocent Ujah (a.k.a 2Baba) among other dignitaries from across all of Africa.

The consultation will also help participants enhance involvement in building a culture of personal integrity, transparency, and accountability in Africa; in addition to facilitating inter-regional exchanges and lessons learning.

 

The consultation is expected to kickstart a revolutionary movement especially among African youths to fight against corruption. You may follow the conversation on social media platforms withe the hashtag #DGTrends and #AfricaAgainstCorruption

 

 

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