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provided a unique framework for our collective action in Africa and in
our relations with the rest of the world.
DETERMINED to take up the multifaceted challenges that
confront our continent and peoples in the light of the social, economic
and political changes taking place in the world;
CONVINCED of the need to accelerate the process of
implementing the
Treaty establishing the
African Economic
Community in order to promote the socio-economic development of
Africa and to face more effectively the challenges posed by
globalization;
GUIDED by our common v1s10n of a united and strong Africa
and by the need to build a partnership between governments and all
segments of civil society, in particular women, youth and the private
sector, in order to strengthen solidarity and cohesion among our
peoples;
CONSCIOUS of the fact that the scourge of conflicts in Africa
constitutes a major impediment to the socio-economic development of
the continent and of the need to promote peace, security and stability
as a prerequisite for the implementation of our development and
integration agenda;
DETERMINED to promote and protect human and peoples'
rights, consolidate democratic institutions and culture, and to ensure
good governance and the rule of law;
FURTHER DETERMINED to take all necessary measures to
strengthen our common institutions and provide them with the
necessary powers and resources to enable them discharge their
respe tive mandates effectively;
RECALLING the Declaration which we adopted at the Fourth
Extraordinary Session of our Assembly in Sirte, the Great Socialist
People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, on 9.9. 99, in which we decided to
establish an African Union, in conformity with the ultimate objectives
of the Charter of our Continental Organization and the Treaty
establishing the African Economic Community;
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