The African Union was established on the 9th of July 2002. Except for Morocco, all of the fifty three African countries are members. The vision of the African Union is that of: “An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in global arena.” It is the main pan-African governing body and thus sets the tone and standard for development and governing practices across the continent.

 

AU Commission Officials

 

Office

Position

Female

Male

Bureau of the Chairperson

Chairperson


X


Chief of Staff


X


Deputy Chief of Staff


X

Bureau of Deputy Chairperson

Deputy Chairperson


X


Deputy Chief of Staff,


X


Special Assistant to the Deputy Chairperson

X


Political Affairs

Commissioner

X



Director


X

Social Affairs

Commissioner

X



Director


X

Trade and Industry

Commissioner

X


Economic Affairs

Commissioner


X


Director


X

Peace and security

Commissioner


X


Director


X

Infrastructure and Energy

Commissioner

X



Director


X

Human Resources, Science and Technology

Commissioner


X


Director

X


Rural Economy and Agriculture

Commissioner

X



Director


X

TOTAL

(Out of 21 Leadership positions)

7 (5 Commissioners, 2 Directors)

14 (5 out of 6 positions in bureau of chairperson and deputy chairperson, 3 Commissioners, 6 Directors)

 


Not listed as a Commission:
Directorate of Women, Gender and Development
Female Director

Gender Happenings at the AU

The 6th African Union Course on Gender Responsive Economic Policy- Making in Africa, AU and UN IDEP just took place in February of 2012, which was two weeks of intensive training in the field of gender mainstreaming.

The African Union launched the African Women’s Decade in 2010. In November 2011, The AU passed the decision on the establishment of the fund for African Women.

African Women’s Decade 


FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE AFRICAN WOMEN’S DECADE


Guided by the Roadmap to the African Women’s Decade (2010-2020), the Committees established will undertake the following functions:


1.    At the National Level: 

2.    At the Regional Level (to be championed by the RECs):

3.  At the Continental Level: 

 

To find out more about the African Union, please visit www.africa-union.org/