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ABOUT AFRIPOL

AFRIPOL was established under the aegis of the African Union as an independent mechanism for police cooperation for Member States of the African Union. Its main objective is to establish a framework for police cooperation at the strategic, operational and tactical levels between Member States police institutions.
AFRIPOL functions on the following principles:

  • Respect for democratic rule, human rights, the rule of law and good governance in accordance with the Constitutive Act, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and other relevant instruments; 
  • Respect of the Police Ethics, the principles of neutrality, sovereignty, integrity and the presumption of innocence;

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Guiding Principles:
To enhance the chances of success, the following principles will guide the implementation of the Plan of Action of the Second Decade of Education:

  1. Ensuring enhanced political support particularly at national levels, but also at regional, continental and international levels.
  2. Concentration on strategic issues whose implementation will make a significant difference within Member States and also at the regional level;
  3. Enhancing mutual assistance among African States;
  4. Enhancing the capacities of Regional Economic Communities and national implementation mechanisms;
  5. Establishing strong and effective monitoring and oversight mechanisms at all levels;
  6. Avoiding creation of new structures, by capitalising on existing structures;
  7. Institutionalising exchange of documentation, sharing and celebrating of positive experiences and promising initiatives among Member States;
  8. Institutionalising collaboration and mutual support between countries, and avoiding unnecessary duplication of initiatives.

 

Areas of Focus:
The Conference of Ministers of Education of the African Union has adopted the following areas of focus for the Second Decade of Education:

  1. Gender and culture
  2. Education management information systems
  3. Teacher development
  4. Tertiary education
  5. Technical and vocational education and training, including education in difficult situations
  6. Curriculum, and teaching and learning materials
  7. Quality management

 

Download The Second Decade of Education for Africa

 

 

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