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The State of the Union project tracks and engages Governments and the African Union on the performance of African Governments against key democratic governance, economic and social rights and civil and political rights policy standards and instruments. In-country research, community hearings and national consultations are happening in several African countries.

This is a site dedicated to the progress of the project. Here, you can find useful resources and information on the implementation of instruments in the specific countries as well as continentally.

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UPCOMING
EVENTS

SOTU to officially handover aide memoire to African Union January 29

On behalf of the pan African coalition State of the Union Africa, Bruno Dindelo, in the presence of Ambassadors, Commission staff and CSO leaders, will hand over the 5 year programme document to...


Nairobi Coalition meeting

Coalition meets to build capacity and plan in Nairobi, February 1-4

All members of the coalition are meeting in Nairobi,Kenya to plan the five year campaign to urge Governments to plan...

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Vacancies at the State of the Union and Oxfam: Join us

The State of the Union coalition and Oxfam seeks to expand their capacity to hold global multi-lateral institutions and African...>>


Sotu Partner interview- Fahamu, Kenya

Integrating AU standards in Kenyan policy-making after the constitution was passed: Interview with Yves Niyiragira, Fahamu

In 2012, the State of the Union coalition will powerfully...>>

HOW WELL IS YOUR COUNTRY DOING?

The 2010 reports are an assessment of the state of compliance and implementation of African Union decisions.

Click on a country below to read its compliance report

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EgyptGhana
KenyaMozambique
NigeriaRwanda
SenegalSouth Africa
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The adoption of new pro-poor, rights based policy standards and legal instruments by the African Union raised the bar for most African countries. Combined with a number of important decisions1...>>

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