African Union
Kopano ya Afrika (African Union - AU) ke kopano ya kontinente yeo e bopilwego ka dinagamaloko tše 55 tšeo di lego kontinenteng ya Afrika. AU e tsebišitšwe ka go Kgoeletšo ya Sirte kua Sirte, Libya, ka la 9 Lewedi 1999, e ipiletša go hlongwa ga Kopano ya Afrika. Bloc e thehiloe ka la 26 Motšeanong 2001 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, mme e thakgolwa ka la 9 Phupu 2002 Durban, Afrika Borwa.[1] Maikemišetšo a AU e be e le go tšea sebaka sa Mokgatlo wa Botee bja Afrika (OAU), wo o hlomilwego ka la 25 Motsheganong 1963 ka Addis Ababa ke mebušo ye 32 yeo e saennego; OAU e ile ya phatlalatšwa ka la 9 Phupu 2002. Diphetho tše bohlokwa kudu tša AU di tšewa ke Seboka sa Kopano ya Afrika, e lego kopano ya seripagare sa ngwaga ya dihlogo tša dinaga le mmušo wa dinaga tšeo e lego ditho tša yona.
Bongwaledi bja AU, Khomišene ya Kopano ya Afrika, bo theilwe Addis Ababa. Motse o mogolo kudu ka AU ke Lagos, Nigeria, mola agglomeration ye kgolo ya ditoropong e le Cairo, Egepeta. Kopano ya Afrika e na le batho ba fetang 1.3 bilione le sebaka sa hoo e ka bang 30 milione km2 (12 milione sq mi) mme e akarelletsa matšoao a lefatše, tse kang Sahara le Nile.[2] Maleme a magolo a mošomo ke Searabia, Seisemane, Sefora, Sepotokisi, Sepaniši le Seswahili.[3] Ka gare ga Kopano ya Afrika, go na le mekgatlo ya semmušo, go swana le Lekgotla la Khutšo le Tšhireletšo le Palamente ya Pan-African.
Kopanong ya bo 18 ya G20 (Sehlopha sa 20), yeo e swerwego ka Delhi, India, Kopano ya Afrika e ile ya amogelwa bjalo ka leloko la G20 go swana le Kopano ya Yuropa.
Metswedi
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]- ↑ Thabo Mbeki (9 July 2002). "Launch of the African Union, 9 July 2002: Address by the chairperson of the AU, President Thabo Mbeki". ABSA Stadium, Durban, South Africa: africa-union.org. Archived from the original on 3 May 2009. Retrieved 8 February 2009.
- ↑ Manboah-Rockson, Joseph (23 September 2016). Politics & the Struggle for Democracy in Ghana: An Introduction to Political Science.
- ↑ "AU Languages". African Union. Archived from the original on 7 April 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2021.