Malgré des avancées, le déséquilibre des pouvoirs et les divergences limitent la coopération entre l’Union africaine et les Nations unies. Combler ces lacunes est essentiel.
#RapportSurLeCPS https://t.co/dcVzHgjlqc
L’Afrique ne produit que 3 % de l’électricité mondiale. Si ce déficit n’est pas comblé, la souveraineté en matière d’intelligence artificielle demeurera une notion purement théorique.
#PSCReport https://t.co/SMWvSu5FOs
Depuis 2025 au Sahel et dans le bassin du lac Tchad, l’usage de drones par l’EIAO et la fragmentation régionale accroissent la pression sur les armées. #RapportSurLeCPS https://t.co/DTZ2fskySZ
Dependent on US, Chinese and European datacentres, Africa is a consumer of imported #AI — not a producer. The infrastructure gap is the real governance gap.
#PSCReport https://t.co/tTebXvi4X9
Dans le bassin du lac Tchad, les divisions de la Force multinationale mixte ont permis à Boko Haram de regagner du terrain et de se restructurer.
#RapportSurLeCPS https://t.co/DTZ2fskySZ
Africa accounts for only 3% of global electricity generation — yet the AU is building a continental #AI governance architecture that demands hundreds of megawatts per facility. Without closing the power and connectivity gap, sovereignty will remain a norm on paper.
#PSCReport https://t.co/CWQxOBCWnD
Despite meaningful achievements, the absence of measurable benchmarks made it difficult to assess #Angola’s progress beyond diplomacy and political momentum. Read more > https://t.co/cz5kUitY7M
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While transitional justice gains momentum across Africa, major gaps remain, for instance, limited funding for reparations, institutional capacity issues and political resistance.
Read our latest #PSCReport for more https://t.co/AYn4jhnpS7
Angola’s tenure as #AU chair highlighted both ambition and the limits of continental leadership – but with six broad priorities and persistent crises in the DRC and Sahel, many observers felt the agenda was overstretched
New #PSCReport > https://t.co/cz5kUitY7M
‘Without accountability, reconciliation risks being superficial. It is like covering a wound without treating it – it will reopen’
Dr John Ikubaje discusses more in this new #PSC Interview: https://t.co/AYn4jhnpS7
How did Angola perform as the AU chair?
Despite noticeable gains, chronic challenges hindered Angola’s tenure at the helm of the African Union > https://t.co/cz5kUitY7M
Transitional justice gains momentum but accountability gaps persist
African states are involved in transitional justice, yet political constraints, resource gaps and implementation challenges remain, says Dr John Ikubaje.
Read more: https://t.co/AYn4jhnpS7
As non-state actors and external interference deepen, Africa's first line of defence is its institutions.
Our latest #PSCReport article lays out solutions: https://t.co/HStMHwXBNG
The #AU recently adopted the African Standby Force memorandum of understanding with its regional bodies. But its success rests on addressing coordination gaps.
New #PSCReport > https://t.co/kJ8Ftntm3W
In sub-Saharan Africa, inadequate WaSH access costs 5% of GDP annually, exposing structural gaps between AU commitments and implementation capacity. #PSCReport https://t.co/VQHAistfKH