Charumbira and Otengo in crisis talks over Africa's conflicts

African Union officials convene at the Pan African Parliament headquarters in Midrand, South Africa, for strategic discussions on continental peace initiatives. The Peace and Security Council collaborates with parliament representatives to strengthen legislative participation in conflict management across Africa. Delegates examine methods for expanding parliamentary roles in resolving disputes and maintaining stability throughout the continent. The gathering focuses on building stronger institutional frameworks to tackle complex governance challenges facing African nations. Leaders explore systematic approaches for preventing conflicts, managing crises, and supporting post-war reconstruction efforts.

Chief Fortune Charumbira leads the Pan African Parliament delegation while Ambassador Rebecca Amuge Otenso represents Uganda and chairs the African Union Peace and Security Council. The two-day conference began on Thursday, with officials from both organizations directing collaborative sessions. Participants work under the central theme of enhancing institutional cooperation for sustainable continental security. The meeting emphasizes the importance of creating effective partnerships between legislative bodies and security councils to address Africa's ongoing challenges.
 

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