Peace Efforts in Africa Strengthened by $7 Million African Union Support

September 30, 2023

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Peace Efforts in Africa Strengthened by $7 Million African Union Support

This week, peace efforts across Africa received a significant boost, as the African Union (AU) allocated $7 million to assist regions most affected by conflict and instability.

According to a statement from the AU, the funds will be used to support various key initiatives in Sudan and South Sudan. These include aiding the transition process in Juba, supporting Sudan’s peace efforts through political dialogue, and promoting ceasefire agreements. Additionally, the funds could be used for AU-led missions focused on monitoring and verifying compliance with peace agreements in the region.

The AU also announced that part of the funding will be directed toward the Southern African Development Community’s mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), aiming to strengthen stabilization efforts in the conflict-ridden Lake Chad Basin. These regions have been plagued by violence, which continues to disrupt communities and hinder economic growth.

In addition to helping in Sudan, South Sudan, and the DRC, the funds will be used to support peace efforts in the Sahel region, specifically in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, where ongoing instability has displaced many people. The funds will also aid Libya’s national reconciliation and stabilization initiatives and help Mozambique bring peace to Cabo Delgado.

Since the war in Sudan broke out in April 2023, over 10 million people have been displaced, with 2 million fleeing to neighboring countries as refugees, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). South Sudan, which has been navigating a fragile peace process since 2020, has also seen its population severely impacted by conflict, with more than 2.2 million refugees fleeing the country since fighting began in December 2013.

Ongoing violence in the DRC, Mozambique, and the Sahel has similarly caused mass displacement, leading the AU to take action. The organization’s decision to provide these funds marks an important step toward promoting peace and stability on the continent, as emphasized in its statement.

The $7 million, drawn from the African Union Peace Fund, represents 70% of the fund’s approved Crisis Reserve Facility for 2024. This allocation is part of a broader effort by the AU to respond quickly and effectively to crises.

Dagmawit Moges, director of the AU Peace Fund Secretariat, highlighted the significance of this disbursement, describing it as a major milestone in the AU’s ability to tackle peace and security challenges across Africa. Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, added that the funds were provided in response to urgent requests, aligning with the AU’s Peace and Security Council priorities.

In 2023, the AU also disbursed $6.5 million from its Crisis Reserve Facility to support similar efforts. The African Union Peace Fund is a vital tool for ensuring the AU can swiftly intervene in conflict situations, with the goal of creating peaceful and stable communities across the continent.

As the AU continues to mobilize resources and form partnerships with key stakeholders, the impact of the Peace Fund is expected to grow, further supporting Africa’s mission to achieve long-lasting peace and prosperity.

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