Uganda

National Planning Authority was established by the NPA Act (15 of 2002) in accordance with Article 125 of the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. The Authority was established on backdrop of the need for:

Building the national capacity for visionary and long term planning. The Authority would establish a framework that enable the short and medium term national priorities to b...

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Institution type: Member State

COMESA-Common Market for Eastern & Southern Africa

The history of COMESA began in December 1994 when it was formed to replace the former Preferential Trade Area (PTA) which had existed from the earlier days of 1981. COMESA (as defined by its Treaty) was established ‘as an organisation of free independent sovereign states which have agreed to co-operate in developing their natural and human resources for the good of all their people’...

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Institution type: RECS

AUDA - NEPAD - Africa Union Development Agency

NEPAD is based in South Africa and is mandated to facilitate and coordinate the implementation of regional and continental priority development programmes and projects, and to push for partnerships, resource mobilisation and research and knowledge management

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Institution type: Pan-Africa

Cameroon

Le Ministère de l’Économie, de la Planification et de l’Aménagement du Territoire est placé sous l’autorité d’un Ministre, assisté d’un Ministre Délégué.

Mision

Elaboration et mise en œuvre de la politique économique de la nation ainsi que de l’am&...

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Institution type: Member State

CDEA – Culture and Development East Africa

CDEA was conceived after one of its directors, who in her capacity as a member the Commonwealth Group on Culture and Development, participated in drafting the Commonwealth Statement on Culture and Development in 2009, and realized there was need for a civil society organization to hold the East African partner states accountable for the promises they were making at international platforms...

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Institution type: other

IDEG - Institute for Democratic Governance

The IDEG is a development and governance solutions think-tank established in Ghana in 2000. The institute strategically focuses on policy research, advocacy, interface capacity building and deployment, and knowledge networking. It has designed and implemented several projects successfully across the country.

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Institution type: other

African Union's Women, Gender and Youth Directorate (WGYD )

Our mandate: Unleash the potential of women and youth by achieving gender and youth parity, enabling development and fostering meaningful engagement. Youth: Young people constitute majority of the population in Africa and have the creativity, vibrancy and capacity to potentially transform Africa. Gender: Women constitute about half of Africa’s population and are necessary contributo...

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Institution type: Pan-Africa

Innovation For Policy Foundation

Innovation for Policy Foundation (i4Policy) is a pan-African non-governmental organization that brings citizens, communities and governments together to co-create the future!

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Institution type: other

IE - Infrastructure and Energy Directorate

The Department of Infrastructure and Energy (DIE) oversees the implementation of Agenda 2063 infrastructure programs. Additionally, it manages the African Union's (AU) initiatives focused on promoting, coordinating, implementing, and monitoring programs and policies related to infrastructure development, transport, energy resources, information and communications technology (ICT), as well a...

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Institution type: Pan-Africa

AUSC - African Union Sports Council

The African Union Sports Council is a specialized Technical Office of the African Union responsible for sports.  AUSC was established through the endorsement of the Statute of AUSC by the Assembly of African Heads of States and Governments in 2016. Its mandate is co-ordination of the African Sports Movement and being a forum for concerted action betw...

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Institution type: Pan-Africa

ECOWAS-Economic Community of West African States

The Heads of State and Government of fifteen West African Countries established the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) when they signed the ECOWAS Treaty on the 28th of May 1975 in Lagos, Nigeria.

The Treaty of Lagos was signed by the 15 Heads of State and government of Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liber...

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Institution type: RECS

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The Citizen Engagement Platform CEP main objective is to ensure participation of African citizens in policymaking processes through the provision of access to information as well as facilitating opportunities for interaction, exchanges and ultimately co-creation of solutions and ideas with policymakers through digital and non-digital approaches towards the attainment of Agenda 2063.

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