AGENDA 2063
The Africa We Want
60. We aspire that by 2063, Africa shall be:
• A major social, political and economic force in the world, with her rightful
share of the global commons (land, oceans and space);
• An active and equal participant in global affairs, multilateral institutions,
and a driver for peaceful co-existence, tolerance and a sustainable and just
world; and
• Fully capable and have the means to finance her development.
61. Africa will take her rightful place in the political, security, economic, and social
systems of global governance towards the realization of its Renaissance,
establishing Africa as a leading continent. We undertake to continue the
global struggle against all forms of exploitation, racism and discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerances; to advance international cooperation
that promotes and defends Africa’s interests, and is mutually beneficial and
aligned to our Pan-Africanist vision; to continue to speak with one voice
and act collectively to promote our common interests and positions in the
international arena.
62. Africa shall continue to advocate for the reform of the United Nations and other
international institutions, with particular reference to the UN Security Council,
in order to correct the historical injustice of Africa not being represented on
the Council by a permanent seat.
63. Africa is on an upward trend and seeks mutually beneficial relations and
partnerships with other regions and continents. It, therefore, looks at the nature
of partnerships with a view to rationalizing them and enhancing the benefits
to its transformation and integration efforts. We shall do so by strengthening
our common perspectives on partnerships and by speaking with one voice on
priorities and views on global matters.
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