How AU Policies Are Transforming Peace, Trade and Growth in Africa
The African Union was created in 2002 to unite member states and drive peace, prosperity and cooperation across the continent. The AU has led peacekeeping missions and diplomatic interventions that have helped reduce conflicts. It also champions the African Continental Free Trade Area to remove barriers and boost cross-border commerce. The organization promotes infrastructure upgrades, digital connectivity and regional cooperation. Better roads, energy and internet access open new opportunities for businesses and citizens alike. Challenges remain in slow implementation and weak enforcement. Do you think the AU’s policies are moving Africa forward, or should its approach change? Share your views below.
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