Namira Negm: Corruption, human rights and children are on the agenda of the permanent delegates
Namira Negm: Corruption, human rights and children are on the agenda of the permanent delegates
Ambassador Namira Negm, the legal adviser of the African Union
Ambassador Dr. Namira Negm, the legal adviser of the African Union, confirmed that combating corruption, human rights and children is on the agenda of the 39th session of the African Union's permanent delegates committee, which started today, Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Egypt, and Najm said, in press statements, "The Council of African permanent representatives has accomplished Much has been made in the preparations for the summit in the past two weeks in its informal meetings.
Ambassador Dr. Namira Negm, the legal adviser of the African Union, indicated that the committee's agenda dealt with listening to reports of the activities of the AU organs, including the African Committee on the Rights of the Child, the African Court on Human and Peoples 'Rights, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, and the African Union Council against Corruption, explaining that the committee In its meetings, they will discuss following up the implementation of Executive Council decisions regarding the development agenda 2063 for Africa and listening to the report of the committee formed for this purpose.
The official meetings of the Union's permanent delegates committee continue today and tomorrow, in preparation for the upcoming African summit in Addis Ababa next month.
And the thirty-ninth session of the Committee of Permanent Delegates of the African Union, headed by Egypt, was launched today, Tuesday, in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, and the work of the Committee was opened, by Ambassador Osama Abdel-Khalek, the Permanent Representative of Egypt to the African Union, who reviewed in his speech the most important topics and results that The committee, under the Egyptian presidency, achieved it throughout the year through more than 50 formal meetings, 200 working hours, a long series of external meetings, high-level retreats, and preparatory work.
Ambassador Osama Abdel-Khalek, the ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Addis Ababa and Egypt's permanent representative to the African Union, discussed a number of the achievements made by the African Union under the presidency of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, in the forefront of which is the launch of the continental free trade zone and the operation of the Center for Reconstruction and Development after conflicts and the follow-up of a road map Institutional reform of the Federation.
The opening was attended by Vice-President of the African Union Commission, Kwesi Quarty, who praised the Egyptian presidency of the African Union and what has been achieved during it, as well as the successful leadership of the Egyptian Permanent Representative and the delegation of Egypt for the work of the Permanent Delegates Committee and various preparatory work for the Union.

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