Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
7.1 Africa as a major partner in global af- fairs and peaceful co-exis- tence |
7.1.1 Africa’s place in global affairs |
a. National infrastructure for African networked space research and ex- ploration in place b. National systems / infrastructure for research and development that will contribute to the stock of global in- tellectual property rights and patents is fully functional c. Increase 2013 level of exports by 20per cent in real terms |
• Fully implement the proposed Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa • Align national plans/systems to the regional and continental global de- velopment/economic frameworks (e.g. Agenda 2063, global develop- ment goals) • Meet commitments to regional/continental and global development/fi- nancial institutions |
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7.1.2 Partnerships |
a. All commitments under global part- nerships are adhered to and global partnerships scaled up for Africa’s transformation |
• Implement the AU African Global Partnership Framework • Implement all relevant global partnership agreements / frameworks |
7.2 Africa takes full responsi- bility for financing her devel- opment |
7.2.1 African capital markets |
a. National sources including capital markets contribute at least 80per cent of development capital |
• Put in place a regulatory framework for capital market operations- in- cluding a functioning capital markets regulatory authority • Provide fiscal incentives for the development /growth of the capital mar- ket including foreign participation • Facilitate the capacity development of capital market institutional opera- tors to global level efficiency / effectiveness • Promote policies that will lead to linkage of national capital market to regional, continental and global capital markets • Facilitate the development of capital market infrastructural platforms • Develop human capacity for capital market operations • Maintain a prudent macro-economic policy to hasten the growth of the capital market • Develop/implement strategies for strengthening the role of central banks in financing development |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
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7.2.2 Fiscal systems and public sec- tor revenue |
a. Tax and non-tax revenues at all lev- els of government should at cover at least 75per cent of current and de- velopment expenditures from 2025 and beyond |
• Put in place and effective, efficient and transparent national tax authority • Develop/ implement proactive frameworks for developing tax policies; public fee for service policies; profit maximizing behaviour policies of public enterprises • Develop infrastructural capacity for revenue collection maximization and accountability • Provide appropriate incentives to obtain revenue collection and account- ing behaviour of staff • Put in place effective systems for revenue collection audits • Build human capacity for revenue collection • Educate public on their obligations / responsibilities towards payment of taxes • Put in place polices / frameworks that will widen the scope of tax collec- tion at the informal sector • Set up Fiscal Research Institute to generate mew ideas/evaluate existing policies |
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7.2.3 Development assistance |
a. Proportion of aid in the national de- velopment budget is zero by 2040 |
• Eliminate illicit capital outflows • Promote policies to stimulate the tax revenues arising from the growth of the productive sectors • Negotiate good revenue sharing arrangement with investors in the ex- tractive industry / promote policies to maximize revenues due to the state from the extractive industry |
Annexes 4. Agenda 2063 Results Matrix on Regional & Continental Level: Goals, Priority Areas, Targets and Indicative Strategies
Aspiration 1: A prosperous Africa, based on inclusive growth and sustainable development
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
1.1 A high standard of living, quality of life and well-be- ing for all citizens |
1.1.1 Incomes, jobs and decent work |
a. At least 50per cent of African coun- tries are ranked in the high level cat- egory on the Human Development Index (HDI) scale b. At least a third of the top 10 coun- tries with best global quality of life index are African |
• Ensure / facilitate the implementation by Member States Ouagadp- gou+10 (Revised Action Plan on Employment and Poverty Alleviation • Ensure / facilitate the implementation by member states the African Health Strategy, The African Nutrition Strategy and the Third Decade of Education Strategy /Plan for Africa |
1.1.2 Poverty, in- equality and hunger |
n/a |
n/a n/a |
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1.1.3 Social secu- rity and protec- tion including persons with disabilities |
a. 3. At least 80per cent of African countries provide basic income se- curity for persons in active age who are unable to earn sufficient income, in particular in cases of sickness, unemployment, maternity and dis- ability b. 4. All African counties provide basic income security for older persons |
• Facilitate / ensure implementation by member states the African Social Development and Protection Policy |
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1.1.4 Modern and liveable habi- tats and quality basic services |
a. Regional Institutes for Research and Practice of Urban Management in place by 2030 |
• Prepare concept /framework document for Adoption by AU Policy Or- gans • Develop/implement Action Pla |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
1.2 Well educated citizens and skills revolution under pinned by science, technol- ogy and innova- tion |
1.2.1 Education & STI driven skills revolution |
a. African Education Accreditation Agency in place by 2025 b. Common continental education qualification in place 2023 c. Pan African Virtual University built by 2023 d. African Educational Observatory is fully operational by 2023 e. Pan African University consolidated by 2020, with at least 25 satellite centres f. At least 50per cent of Member States have National Accreditation Systems in place by 2023 |
• Develop / implement action plans for the African Education Accreditation Agency, Pan African Virtual University and the Pan African University • Develop/ Facilitate the implementation of the Third Decade of Education Strategy/Plan for Africa • Develop/implement frameworks that improve collaboration and knowl- edge flows between Member States in the area of innovation and entre- preneurship • Establish an STI/Education data base |
1.3 Healthy and well- nourished citizens |
1.3.1 Health and nutrition |
a. Common certification and practice standards for health professionals in RECs member states by 2030 and at the Continental level by 2035 b. African Centre for Disease Control in place by 2025 |
• Develop concept / action plan for the setting up of the African Centre for Disease Control is fully functional |
1.4 Trans- formed econo- mies |
1.4.1 Sustainable and inclu- sive economic growth |
a. Africa’s share in global GDP is 15per cent |
• Facilitate the implementation of the Africa’s Accelerated Industrial De- velopment Strategy • Facilitate the implementation of BIAT |
1.4.2 Manufacturing, industrialization and value ad- dition |
a. Africa’s share in global manufactur- ing output is 10per cent by 2050 b. Regional / continental hubs for in- dustrialization/manufacturing linked to global value chains are defined by 2020 and fully functional by 2025 c. Centre for Africa Mineral Develop- ment is established and fully opera- tional by 2025 |
• Facilitate the harmonization of industrial polices of member states within the RECs • Develop / implement industrial hub concept • Develop / implement Action Plan African Centre for Mineral Develop- ment |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
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1.4.3 Economic diversification and resilience |
a. Regional and continental centres of technology, innovation and competi- tiveness are established and generate ideas for novel businesses by 2035 b. World class regional / continental re- search centres established and pro- vide critical research outputs leading to the transformation of agriculture, manufacturing/industry and natural resources exploitation c. At least 2 Regional Commodity Ex- changes in Place by 2025 and Conti- nental Commodity Exchange in place by 2035 |
• Develop concepts for centres for technology innovation and research excellence /develop/implement action plans • Develop concept for Regional/ Continental Commodity exchanges/ pro- mote the implementation of the concept |
1.5 Modern agricul- ture for increased productiv- ity and production |
1.5.1 Agricultural productivity and production |
a. World class regional centres of ex- cellence for agricultural research are in place by 2030 |
• Implement CAADP • Implement Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa |
1.6 Blue/ ocean economy for ac- celerated economic growth |
1.6.4 Marine re- source / indus- try |
a. African Centre for Blue/ocean econ- omy established by 2025 b. Member States maritime laws are harmonized at regional level |
• Implement the Action Plan on Africa Centre for Blue/ocean Economy |
1.7 Environ- mentally sustain- able and climate resilient economies and com- munities |
1.7.1 Sustainable consumption patterns |
n/a |
n/a |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
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1.7.2 Biodiversity conservation and sustainable natural resourc- es manage- ment |
a. Complete by 2020 the ratifica- tion of the African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Re- sources (ACCNNR) b. The implementation of the Afri- can Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources Nature Conservation, the Framework Guide- line on Land Policy in Africa as well as the Guiding Principles on Large Scale Land Based Investments in Africa fully integrated into regional and continen- tal strategies, programmes, and M&E frameworks by 2020. c. Harmonized and binding legis- lations and regulatory frameworks put in place by 2025 to ensure fair, equi- table and sustainable management and conservation of trans boundary natural resources, including eliminating poach- ing and trade in endangered species, protect wildlife and migratory paths, develop peace parks, expand marine protected areas) |
· Promote the ratification of the ACCNNR through media, conferences and AU Organs · Promote and follow up the domestication of the ACCNNR, Frame- work Guideline on Land Policy in Africa as well as the Guiding Principles on Large Scale Land Based Investments in Africa at the country level and en- sure their integration into regional and continental strategies, programmes, and M&E frameworks · Develop / facilitate the adoption of model agreements by member states · AUC encourage and provide leadership to RECs to identify, cooper- ate and develop key trans frontier conservation areas for tourism, ecologi- cal services and peace · Facilitate Member States enactment of strict policies to eliminate wildlife poaching and trafficking as well as observe international conven- tion on trade in endangered species · Develop mechanism for resolution of conflicts arising from the use of trans boundary natural resources. |
1.7.3 Water security |
n/a |
n/a |
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1.7.4 Climate re- silience and natural disas- ters |
1 An African Climate Fund (ACF) to address the continent’s climate ad- aptation and mitigation concerns in- cluding technology development is in place by 2025 |
· Develop / implement Action Plan for the setting up of the African Climate Fund |
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1.7.5 Renewable energy |
n/a |
n/a |
Aspiration 2: An integrated continent politically united and based on the ideals of Pan Africanism and the vision of Africa’s Renaissance
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
2.1 A United Africa (Federal or Con- federate) |
2.1.1 Frameworks and institutions for a United Africa |
a. All visa requirements for intra-African travel waived by 2018 and African Passport in place by 2025 b. Draft legal framework for continental government developed by 2025 c. Continental institutions for a United Africa) are in place by 2055 d. Pan African Parliament with full leg- islative powers in place by 2025 e. African Court of Justice in place by 2030 f. Regional Courts all fully operational by 2023 g. African Common Market established by 2025 h. African Free Trade Area established by 2017 i. Africa Custom Union is established by 2019 j. Pan African Institute of statistics fully functional by 2023 k. Pan African Intellectual Property Or- ganization fully functional by 2023 l African Observatory for Science, Technology and Innovation if fully functional by 2023 m African Scientific and Innovation Council is fully functional by 2023 |
• Develop / implement strategies advocacy strategies / programmes for accelerated adoption and ratification of all Minimum Integration Plan Treaties and Protocols • Implement Malabo Decision on PIPO • Implement Malabo Decision on ASIC |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
2.2 Continen- tal finan- cial and monetary institu- tions es- tablished and func- tional |
2.2.1 Financial and Monetary insti- tutions |
a. Africa Monetary Union established by 2025 |
• Accelerate measures to ensure convergence • Promote ratification and adoption of related treaties, protocols and in- struments. |
2.3 World class infra- structure criss- crosses Africa |
2.3.1 Communi- cations and infrastructure connectivity |
a. Regional Power Pools established by 2020 and Integrated Continental Power Pool by 2035 (e.g. Inga Dam) b. African communication infrastruc- ture is completed by 2040 through PIDA c. African Islands communication in- frastructure is completed by 2035 through PIDA d. Continental High Speed Train Net- work is completed by 2050 e. Continental TV Station / Network in place by 2025 |
• Implement DOT Africa • Develop PIDA for African Island States • Implement PIDA Monitoring and Evaluation reporting system • Develop/implement continental framework for an integrated African Me- dia Network |
Aspiration 3: An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
3.1 Demo- cratic values, practices, universal principles of human rights, justice and the rule of law en- trenched |
3.1.1 Democracy and good gover- nance |
a. African Governance Charter is ad- opted and implemented by at 70per cent of Member States by 2030 b. At least 15 Africa Nations are in the top 50 of the Global Democracy Good Governance Index. c. Framework for the computation of a governance matrix that reflects the vulnerabilities of African Island States is in place by 2025 |
• Facilitate the implementation of the African Governance Charter • Develop / implement strategies / action plans for the development of African Island State Governance Metrics • Develop/implement advocacy programmes for the adoption of the Af- rican Island governance metric computational methodology by relevant regional / continental and global institutions |
3.1.2 Human rights, justice and rule of law |
a. African Charter on Human and Peo- ples’ Right fully implemented by at least 80per cent of Member States by 2020 b. All Member states are implementing the APRM c. All Member States comply with the framework provision on the reporting of Article 62 of the ACHR |
• Facilitate the implementation of the African Charter on Human and Peo- ples’ Right |
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3.2 Capable institu- tions and transfor- mative leader- ship in place at all levels |
3.2.1 Institutions and leadership |
a. RECs, AUC and all AU Organs have capacity to prioritize, design, exe- cute their mandates by 2017 b. A competent, professional and neu- tral bureaucracy is in place at region- al / continental levels to deliver ser- vices to the their Clientele by 2017 c. Framework for computation of GDP / economic development mea- sures that reflect the vulnerabilities/ uniqueness of African Island States is in place by 2025. |
• Prepare and facilitate the adoption / ratification of the African Charter on the Values and Principles of Public Administration • Develop / implement strategies / action plans for the development of African Island State economic / GDP metrics • Develop/implement advocacy programmes for the adoption of the Afri- can Island economic development / computational methodology by rel- evant regional / continental and global institutions. |
3.2.2 Participatory de- velopment and local governance |
a. All Member States have implement- ed the AU decision on Good Gover- nance |
• Prepare and facilitate the adoption / ratification of the African Charter on the Values and Principles of Public Administration |
Aspiration 4: A peaceful and secure Africa
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
4.1 Peace, secu- rity and stability is preserved |
4.1.1 Maintenance and preserva- tion of peace and security |
a. African Standby Force and the Rapid Deployment Capability to be in place by 2018 b. Fully functional CEWS and early warning systems of RECs by 2018 c. Panel of the Wise and PanWise fully operational and under taking conflict prevention initiatives d. An African Arrest Warrant System in place by 2020 |
• Fully operationalize the pillars of APSA • Update APSA to cover piracy, drug and human trafficking and trans- national crimes • Promote closer cooperation within Africa and other international institu- tions |
4.2 A Stable and peaceful Africa |
4.2.1 Institutional structure for AU instruments on peace and security |
a. Silence all guns by 2020 |
• Sensitize member states and RECs on Regional Mechanisms for Peace |
4.2.2 Defence, secu- rity and peace |
a. Common Defence and Security Poli- cy is fully operational by 2020 |
• Facilitate the implementation of the Africa Defence and Security Policy |
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4.3 A Fully functional and op- erational APSA |
4.3.1 Fully operation- al and function- al APSA Pillars |
a. Self – reliance in funding Africa’s peace and security institutions b. Well-equipped, competent regional and continental security structures/ mechanisms to deal with emerging security threats c. Capable, equipped and professional security forces with continental ca- pabilities d. Self – sufficient defence industry is established |
• Facilitate the implementation of the Pillars of APSA |
Aspiration 5: Africa with a strong cultural identity, common heritage, values and ethics
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
5.1 African cultural renais- sance is pre-emi- nent |
5.1.1 Values and ideals of Pan Africanism |
a. Pan Africa Cultural Institute is fully functional by 2020 b. All legacy projects are completed by 2020 c. The Encyclopaedia Africana is com- pleted by 2018 d. Pan Africa Cultural Festivals (music, dance, film, couture, etc) are orga- nized from 2020 biannually e. Africa lingua franca is in place by 2030 f. Pan African Congress and the Pan African Women’s Movement are held bi-annually from 2016 g. 6th Africa Region created by 2035 h. Pan African Secretariat established in Dakar by 2030 |
• Implement AU Summit Decision on Encyclopaedia Africana Project • Design / promote strategies that will enhance AU Member states rela- tionships with Caribbean and Latin American Nations. • Develop/implement frameworks for the integration of national and con- tinental Diaspora programmes. • Facilitate the ratification by member states the protocols on the amend- ments to the Constitutive Act to enable the Diaspora participate in the building of the African Union. Facilitate the implementation by member states the UN General Assembly resolutions on Permanent Memorial to and remembrance of the victims of slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade |
5.1.2 Cultural values and African Renaissance |
a. Africa’s contribution to global output in the creative arts/fine arts (film, lit- erature, theatre, music and dance, couture) is at least 15per cent b. Regional / continental associations for film, literature, theatre, arts, cou- ture, oral tradition are in place by 2025. c. Varieties of creole languages in all Af- rican Island State is mapped by 2030 |
• Implement the Continental African Renaissance Strategy Campaign • Expand African Language Atlas Mapping to cover the creole language in the African Island States |
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5.1.3 Cultural heri- tage, creative arts and busi- nesses |
a. African cultural assets and artefacts repatriated by 2025 b. Framework for Adoption of African Heritage Sites is in place by 2025 c. African Heritage Sites as a propor- tion of the World Heritage Sites is at least 10. times the 2013 level |
• Implement recommendations on the Inventory of Cultural Goods Report • Develop / implement continental framework for African Heritage Sites • Develop/implement framework for the graduation of African Heritage Sites into the World Heritage Sites |
Aspiration 6: An Africa whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential offered by African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
6.1 Full gender equal- ity in all spheres of life |
6.1.1 Women and girls empower- ment |
a. Gender parity in terms of access, representation and advancement is attained in all AU institutions and the RECs by 2030 b. Annual High Level Panel on Women Empowerment is functional by 2016 c. Fund for African Women is estab- lished by 2017 |
• Facilitate the implementation of all charters and policies related to the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women • Prepare / implement gender parity based policies • Develop/coordinate framework for the setting up of a continental Gender Observatory • Promote the setting up of a Gender Centre of Excellence in AUC/NEPAD • Put in place an African Gender Parity Index |
6.1.2 Violence and discrimination against women and girls |
a. All forms of violence and discrimi- nation against women eliminated by 2030 |
• Fully implement Assembly Decision on Gender Parity • Facilitate the implementation of Africa’s Women’s Decade Programme • Conduct comparative research between countries that have made prog- ress in the elimination/reduction of all forms of violence against women and girls • Develop strategies to protect and assist women and girls in conflict situ- ations, including the persecution of perpetrators |
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6.2 Engaged and em- powered youth |
6.2.1 Youth empow- erment |
n/a |
n/a |
Aspiration 7: An Africa as a strong and influential global player and partner
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
7.1 Africa as a major partner in global af- fairs and peaceful co-exis- tence |
7.1.1 Africa’s place in global affairs |
a. Africa speaks with one voice by 2015 b. Permanent seat(s) in the UN Secu- rity Council and representations / appointments to multilateral / global institutions c. Africa’s continental, regional and na- tional science, technology and inno- vation centres have at least 15per cent of the world patents d. Africa’s share in global trade / export is at least 10per cent e. Africa reclaims her rightful share of the global commons (space, terres- trial, oceanic) by 2030 f. African space missions start by 2030 g. An African nation wins the World Cup by 2036 h. Combined Maritime Exclusive Eco- nomic Zone (CEMZA) established by 2035 i. Standardized Regional Maritime Headquarters with Maritime Opera- tional coordination centres in place by 2030 j. All colonies free by 2020 |
• Implement Africa Maritime Strategy • Build / implement global advocacy relationships to promote Africa’s greatness. • Rationalize / adhere to process of appointments to regional / continental / international bodies with including due recognition to the African Island States. • Implement the Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy for Africa (STISA) |
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7.1.2 Partnerships |
a. African global partnership platform is established and functional by 2017. |
• Fully implement the review on Africa’s Global Partnership Recommenda- tions |
Goal |
Priority areas for 2063 |
Targets for 2063 |
Indicative strategies |
7.2 Africa takes full responsi- bility for financing her devel- opment |
7.2.1 African capital markets |
a. Render fully operational the Af- rica Remittance Institute by 2020. b. An integrated African capital market is in place by 2030 and funds at least 30per cent of Africa’s develop- ment Agenda. c. African Credit Guarantee Facil- ity is fully functional by 2025. d. Africa Investment Bank estab- lished by 2025 including a window for the promotion of blue / ocean economy. e. Africa Maritime Bank estab- lished by 2035. f. African Central Bank is estab- lished by 2034. g. Pan African Stock Exchange in place by2030. |
• Develop / implement strategies for the ratification of treaties /agree- ments / policies related to the establishment of continental financial / capital institutions and markets |
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7.2.1 Fiscal systems and public sec- tor revenue |
n/a |
n/a |
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7.2.2 Development assistance |
a. Aid dependency is reduced by 50per cent by 2030 and to zero by 2035 |
• Develop / facilitate the implementation of policies and programmes that will lead to elimination of aid dependency |