President Ruto flies out to Ethiopia for AU Summit
President William
Ruto will on Friday afternoon depart for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the 37th
African Union Summit of Heads of State and Government.
The theme of the
summit is on building resilient education systems for Africa's 21st-century
human capital.
President Ruto
will speak on the education inequalities that have left 98 million children in
Africa without access to schooling.
In his capacity as
the chair of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate
Change (CAHOSCC), the President will also deliver a report on the strides the
continent has made in mitigating the climate crisis.
This includes the
Nairobi Declaration, agreed upon during the first-ever Africa Climate Summit in
Nairobi last September.
The document is
Africa's authoritative blueprint for addressing the climate change crisis and
proposes reform of the global financial system as well as the Multilateral
Development Banks.
The Head of State
will also participate in a mini-East African Community Summit focusing on the
situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other regional concerns.
Additionally, he
will hold meetings with fellow Heads of State, heads of international agencies,
and business leaders.
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