"An Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its people,  and representing a dynamic force in the global arena."


Making It Happen: Agenda 2063 Citizen Summit
African Citizenry in Africa and the Diaspora for Common Development
And the Casablanca African Legacy Gala

Popularizing Agenda 2063: A Living and Dynamic Framework for Africa's Development:


New York, USA
September 22-24, 2017
During the UN General Assembly



 
 
AFRICA DEDICATES 2017 TO HARNESSING THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND THROUGH INVESTMENTS IN YOUTH 
 
 
 

Hello:

Making it Happen: Agenda 2063 Citizen Summit is  committed to ensure  that stakeholders and partners have informed understanding of the encompassing development framework that addresses every aspect of life. We hope to dispel myths  with handy information. Agenda 2063 is implemented at national, regional, and continental levels, taking into consideration local endogenous and decentralized developments. 

Agenda 2063 is anchored on Seven  Pillars of Aspirations with Measurable Goals and Targets. Agenda 2063 is aligned with the UN Sustainable  Development Goals.
  
You can click on the link for  a Summarized Table of the Seven Pillars of Aspirations:   http://conta.cc/2kmOLUf

We serialize each Goal related to an Aspiration to prepare coherent sessions.  
ASPIRATION 6 OF AGENDA 2063    

 An Africa whose development is people driven, relying on the potential of the African People, particularly its Women
and Youth and caring for children.
 
 The goals under this aspiration are numbered as goals 17 and 18 in the results framework .
 
Goal 17  

 Full Gender Equality in All Spheres of Life
 
  
Priority Area (1)
2023 Target

Key Process Actions/Milestones Towards 2023 on AU Framework(s)

 
Women Empowerment



National

1. Equal economic rights for women, including the rights to own and inherit property, sign a contract, save, register and manage a business and own and operate a bank account by 2025.

2. At least 20% of rural women have access to and control productive assets, including land and grants, credit, inputs, financial service and information.

3. At least 30% of all elected officials at local, regional and national levels are Women as well as in judicial institutions.

4. At least 25% of annual public procurement at national and sub-national levels are awarded to Women.

5. Increase gender parity in decision making positions at all levels to at least 50-50 between Women and Men.

6. Solemn Declaration Index (SDI) developed by Gender Is My Agenda - GIMAG and ECA on Gender is computed bi-annually and used in making policy/resource allocation decisions.

Continental

1. Increase gender parity in decision making positions at all levels in pan African organizations to at least 50- 50 between women and men.

2. High Level Panel on Women Empowerment operational by 2016
Fund for African Women is operational by 2017.
 
National

1. AU/REC Aligned Gender Policy is domesticated from 2017.

RECs

1. Consultation with Member States on AU/RECs aligned Gender Policies Continental is completed in 2016.

Continental

1. Framework Document and Action
Plan for Harmonization of RECs and AU Gender Policy is developed followed by Consultations with RECs on Harmonization of Gender Policies in 2015.  

Researcher notes: Evelyn Joe
ECA - Economic Commission for Africa.

 
Indicative Strategies


To achieve the above targets, the following indicative strategies have to be considered:

National

National
1. Promote policies and programmes that will improve gender equality and Women's empowerment in 7 areas of intervention-economic, social and political participation, education and skills, training, science and ICT, health and governance.

2. Promote gender responsive budgeting.

3. Enact laws on Gender Equality and Representation.

4. Establish Gender and Equality Institutions.

5. Create gender data base on wealth and income distribution.

6. Domesticate and fully implement the convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

7. Domesticate and fully implement the Protocol of the Rights of Women in Africa as contained in the  African Charter of Human and Peoples Right and the AU Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality.

8. Develop / promote polices that will enhance access to and control of productive assets (including financing by women and the youth.

9. Develop/implement programmes for tracking progress towards parity by Women with respect to access to productive assets/skills, participation in all levels of governance and advancement in positions within the public and private sectors.

10. Fully implement the Beijing Plan of Action (1995).

11. Fully harmonize national and regional gender policies, Women and development policies with the AU Gender Policy.

12. Develop /implement policies for faster progression of Women towards gender parity in all spheres of decision making/positions.

13. Establish funds dedicated to supporting the empowerment of Women and Youth.

Continental

1. Develop/implement policy guidelines for the setting up of High Level Panel on the Empowerment of Women and implementation of the recommendations.

2. Develop/ coordinate frameworks for the setting up of a Continental Gender Observatory.
 
3. Promote the setting up of a Gender Center of Excellence in AUC/NEPAD.

4. Put in place an Africa Gender Parity Index and use it for tracking progress towards gender parity in Africa.


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Researcher's Note. Evelyn Joe
AU Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality.
http://www.peaceau.org/uploads/ex-cl-729-xxi-e.pdf


ASPIRATION 6 OF AGENDA 2063    
     
 An Africa whose development is people driven, relying on the potential of the African People, particularly its Women
and Youth and caring for children.

Goal 17  

 Full Gender Equality in All Spheres of Life
 

 
Priority Area (2)
2023 Target

Key Process Actions/Milestones Towards 2023 on AU Framework(s)


Violence & Discrimination against Women and Girls
 



National

1. Reduce 2013 levels of violence against women and Girls by at least 20%.

2. End all harmful social norms and customary practices against women and girls (e.g. FGM, Child marriages) and those that promote violence and discrimination against women and girls.

3. Eliminate all barriers to quality education, health and social services for Women and Girls by 2020.

4. End all forms of political, legal or administrative discrimination against Women and Girls by 2023.

5. Reduce by 50% all harmful social norms and customary practices against Women and Girls and those that promote violence and discrimination.

Continental

6. Fully implement Executive Council Decision on Gender Parity in the African Union by 2020.
 


The Process targets for national, regional and continental are the same as those under priority Area 1 under Goal 15. This means the execution of the processes for priority areas 1 and 2 under goal 15 will be done interactively/simultaneously .

The process focus will be on Gender Related Violence and Discrimination as contained in AU Gender Policy.

Researcher's notes. Evelyn Joe
AU Gender Policy
http://www.un.org/en/africa/osaa/pdf/au/gender_policy_2009.pdf

Indicative Strategies

To achieve the above targets, the following indicative strategies have to be considered:

National
 
1. Implement the convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
 
2. Enact Laws against violence and discrimination against women, girls and children.

3. Develop / implement national strategy for the promotion of the rights of women, youth, children, the vulnerable, the marginalized, the physically challenged.

3. Ensure that education systems provide the young generation with quality education that imparts key generic competencies, skills and attitudes that lead to a culture of lifelong learning and  entrepreneurship.

Continental
 
1. Conduct comparative research between countries that have made progress in the elimination / reduction of all forms of violence against Women and Girls.

2. Develop strategies to protect and assist Women and Girls on conflict situations including prosecution of perpetrators.
 

ASPIRATION 6 OF AGENDA 2063   
     
 An Africa whose development is people driven, relying on the potential of the African People, particularly its Women
and Youth and caring for children.

Goal 18   
 
Engaged and Empowered Youth and Children
 
 
Priority Area (1)
2023 Target

Key Process Actions/Milestones Towards 2023 on AU Framework(s)

 
Youth Empowerment and Children's Rights
 
 
 


National
 
1. Reduce 2013 rate of youth unemployment by at least 25%; in particular female youth.

2. Youth business start ups including female youth in all business start ups is at least 15%.

3. At least 50% of youth who cannot go on to have tertiary education are provided with TVET.

4. At least 50% of Youth and Children are engaged in talent based development programmes, leisure and recreation.

5. End all forms of violence, child labor exploitation and child marriage and human trafficking.

6. Recruitment of Child soldiers is ended.

7. At least 20% of Youth and Children are engaged in sports activities.

8. Full implementation of the provision of African Charter on the Rights of the Youth is attained.

9. End all forms of child marriages.


Youth

National

1 . AU Five Year Plan of Action on Youth Empowerment in Africa (2019-2024) is integrated into national planning frameworks by 2019/20.

Regional

1. Consultations with Member States on implementation of Action Plan on Youth Empowerment is done in 2019.
 
Continental

1. AU Five Year Plan of Action is prepared to replace the African Youth Decade in the first half of the year in 2018.

2. The AU Five Year Plan of Action on Youth Empowerment (2019-2024) is presented to the STC and AU Policy Organs in late part of 2018 and  January 2019 for approval.

3. Consultations with RECs on Implementation of AU Plan of Action is done in 2019.

Children

National

1. Preparation of the Initial and periodic State Party Reports on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of Children is prepared between 2015/23.

Continental
 
1. Strategic Plan for Protection and Promotion of Child Rights in Africa adopted by 2014.

2. Study on Children and Armed Conflict completed by 2015.
 
3. State Party reports on the implementation of the African Charter on The Rights and Welfare of the Child are reviewed between 2015/23.

4. General Comments on child marriage, children and armed conflict and responsibility of the Child are issued between 2015/23.

5. Action Plan on the Implementation of the African Common Position on Ending Child Marriage is prepared by 2016 and adopted.





Indicative Strategies

To achieve the above targets, the following indicative strategies have to be considered:

National

1. Fully implement the African Youth Charter.

2.  Implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

3. Implement Malabo 2011 Declaration and Decision on Youth Empowerment.

4. Implement African TVET Strategy for Youth Employment.

5. Fully implement the African Youth Charter and the 2002 Alexander Youth Employment Summit Recommendations.

6. Develop/promote the growth of youth businesses / start ups.
 
7. Increase financial investment for access to youth friendly services.

8. Increase opportunities for youth apprenticeship and internship.

9. Promote positive work ethic and enterprise among young people irrespective of blue or white collar jobs.

10. Develop / implement policies and programmes that protect the rights of young people living and working in the diaspora.

11. Develop/implement mechanisms for life and career counseling so that skilled experience of young people match the demands of the labor market that includes lessons on self-discipline, self-drive, integrity, harmony, patriotism and commitment to country and family.

12. Promote Youth Volunteerism.

13. Design and implement care and protection strategies that will address the issue of Orphaned and  Vulnerable Children(OVC) in the indicative strategy.

14. Establish close links between educational institutions and the labor market through apprentice schemes and industrial placements / encourage and promote work related skills training.

15. Encourage and support career counseling services so that skilled experience of young people match the demands of the labour market.

16. Implement the Framework for Sustainable Development of Sports in Africa.

17. Implement the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.

18. Implement Accelerated Action on the Implementation of the Plan of Action Towards African Fit for Children.

19. Implement Algerian common position and Plan of Action on Strategies to support orphans, vulnerable children and children infected with HIV/AIDS.
 
20. Eradicate all forms of gender-based violence and harmful practices against women and girls, especially child, early and forced marriages and FGM (Female Genital Mutilation).


Researcher's note. Evelyn Joe
https://www.africa-youth.org/frameworks/continental-tvet-strategy/

  
 
 
Priority Area (1)
2023 Target

Key Process Actions /Milestones Towards 2023 on AU Framework(s).

 
Operationalization of APSA Pillars
 
 
 
 



National

1. National standby contingent of the ASF ready in all operational aspects.
 
2. National Peace Council is established by 2016.
 
3. Full compliance to funding Africa's peace and security.

Continental

1. Ready for deployment and engagement African Stand By Force. 
 
2. Well-equipped, competent regional security structures / mechanisms to participate in continental assignments.
 

 
 National

1. Contribution to peace fund is the norm/adequate and timely during 2014/23 period.

Continental

2. ACIRC is realized by 2015; AMANI II exercise completed by 2016 with realization of the ASF attained by 2018.

3. Policy directive to member states on increase in mandatory contributions to the Peace Fund issued in 2018.




Indicative Strategies

To achieve the above targets, the following indicative strategies have to be considered:

National

1. Implement regional and continental agreements in the context of the APSA.

2. Provide African CSOs with capacities at local, national and continental levels to address conflict prevention and peace building.

3. Ensure well-equipped, competent national security structures/mechanisms to participate in continental assignments.

Continental

1. Provide advocacy for compliance by Member States and RECs of the operationalization of the APSA.