Uganda Re-elected to AU Peace and Security Council

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Uganda Re-elected to AU Peace and Security Council

  Uganda was re-elected to the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) during the 44th Ordinary Session of the AU Executive Council for a second...

 

Uganda was re-elected to the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) during the 44th Ordinary Session of the AU Executive Council for a second two-year term from 2024-2026, edging out Ethiopia and Eritrea.

East Africa had four candidates for the two seats up for grabs. Tanzania won re-election for the second East African seat.

It is significant to note that Uganda has been elected five times previously and has served in the PSC for a total of 11 years so far. This two-year re-election will make a total of 13 years.

Speaking from Addis Ababa, and expressing his gratitude for the overwhelming support, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jeje Odongo said: "… Uganda’s re-election is on account of the strong and exemplary leadership of H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda on matters of regional peace and security, and his active engagement on the same in Africa".

During her current term on the Council, Uganda has been actively engaged in several issues affecting the continent, including, devoting significant attention to the situations in South Sudan, Somalia (ATMIS), the Great Lakes Region, and countries in transition like Sudan, where, on May 27, 2023, the Council convened a meeting at the level of Heads of State, under the Chairmanship of President Yoweri Museveni. 

During the same month of May 2023 when Uganda chaired the Council, specific attention was paid to various thematic issues related to governance, peace, security, and stability on the continent, including but not limited to Terrorism and Violent Extremism, Humanitarian Action in Africa; Women, Peace and Security; and the Ministerial meeting on Financing Peace Support Operations in Africa.

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