At African Union Summit, Guterres lauds strong AU-UN partnership, outlines areas for more cooperation

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28 January 2018 – Hailing the partnership between Africa and the United Nations as &#8220solid, and grounded on sound principles of human rights and good governance,&#8221 Secretary General, Antonio Guterres told leaders gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the African Union Summit, that with Africa in the lead, &#8220we can and will do more&#8221 to bolster successful cooperation throughout the continent.

&#8220I stand here on behalf of the United Nations system and reaffirm our strong commitment to the member states and the people of Africa,&#8221 Mr. Guterres told the 30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) on Sunday, adding: &#8220I strongly believe Africa is one of the greatest forces for good in our world.&#8221

The UN chief said that in just his first year in office, the Organization has entered a &#8220new era&#8221 of partnership with the AU, recalling the holding of the first UN-AU Annual Conference at the summit level, as well as the signing of two landmark framework agreements, respectively on enhanced partnership in peace and security, and, just yesterday, on implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

Spotlighting these and other initiatives as key examples of the successful work the two organizations are carrying out across the continent, Mr. Guterres said this partnership could be further strengthened in five key areas: addressing corruption; cooperation in peace and security; inclusive and sustainable development; climate change; and international migration.

Combatting the &#8220far-reaching and devastating&#8221 impact of corruption, tax evasion and illicit financial flows, a main theme of this year’s AU Summit, &#8220requires an unimpeachable commitment to transparency and accountability,&#8221 he said, commending the decision to highlight this scourge, and offering the strong support of the UN. He also welcomed the designation of 2018 as African Anti-Corruption Year.

Specifically on international migration, the UN chief expressed that the global phenomenon not only powers economic growth, reduces inequalities and connects diverse societies but also help ride the demographic waves of population growth and decline

&#8220We must maximize the benefits of orderly migration, while stamping out abuses and prejudice,&#8221 he said, highlighting the benefits of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration for all countries.

We must maximize the benefits of orderly migration, while stamping out abuses and prejudice UN chief Guterres

&#8220I urge you to bring your moral leadership and unique experience to this important collective priority for 2018,&#8221 added Mr. Guterres.

On the peace and security sector, the UN chief expressed his appreciation to African governments for contributing troops and police to UN peacekeeping operations to help save lives and keep the peace around the world.

He, however, noted that UN peacekeeping is not the solution to all crisis situations, and said that partnership with the African Union and sub-regional organizations can be the means to address the varied contexts which necessitate peacekeeping, including peace enforcement and counter-terrorist operations.

On inclusive and sustainable development, Secretary-General Guterres expressed that the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and African Union’s Agenda 2063 are mutually reinforcing, and underscored the need to ensure sufficient means of implementation to ensure sustainable development.

But he acknowledged that while poverty elimination is a shared priority across the tow agendas, significant gaps persist, particularly with regard to industrialization, water, energy, infrastructure and the environment. &#8220We must place quality education within the reach of all,&#8221 he underscored.

In that context, he urged all UN Member States to uphold their commitments to official development assistance ODA), outlined in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda on financing for development

Women’s full participation makes economies stronger and peace processes more successful UN chief Guterres

Mr. Guterres also said the international community has a role to play in combating tax evasion, money laundering and the elimination of illicit financial flows that deprive Africa of its essential resources.

The UN chief also stressed that women and young people must lead the development agenda, stressing that: &#8220Women’s full participation makes economies stronger and peace processes more successful.&#8221

He said that around the world, there is skepticism about multilateralism. But he strongly believed that moving forward together, &#8220the United Nations and the African Union can show that multilateralism is our best and only hope.&#8221