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Africa: strategies to boost social development and ethical employment

Addis Ababa (AU) Government ministers and over 300 experts from across Africa are meeting in the Ethiopian capital during the Fifth Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Social Development, Labor, and Employment (STC-SDLE-5), to discuss, evaluate, and endorse strategies aimed at boosting social development, labor, and ethical employment.

The STC-SDLE-5 takes place under the theme: “Social Agenda 2063: Promoting Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) Ecosystems”.

“A 10-year Social and Solidarity Economy has been developed as a significant policy framework to support RECs and Member States, involving multi-sectoral and multi-partner collaboration.

This framework ensures that interventions encompass the needs and address the gaps in programs targeted at different demographics,” said Ms. Angela Martins, Acting Director-Directorate of Sports, Culture and Social Development.

The STC will review specific roadmaps aimed at implementing policies and strategies in areas such as social protection, social and solidarity economy, labor migration, youth employment, child marriage, female genital mutilation, and the exploitation and abuse of children.

Additionally, the STC will receive knowledge products offering insights into wage issues in Africa and the operationalization of dialogue mechanisms related to labor migration.

Focus of the session is on the Social Solidarity Economy which balances economic, social, and environmental goals. The SSE fosters solidarity, democracy, and mutualism, prioritizing collective gains over individual benefits. SSE entities operate based on principles of voluntary cooperation, mutual aid, democratic governance, and social purpose over capital.

These organizations play a crucial role in social services, poverty reduction, job creation, community development, environmental protection, and the empowerment of marginalized groups.

«To ensure the success of our initiatives, we must turn our discussions into actions and implement strategies that deliver tangible improvements,» said Mr. Mahmout Moussa (Chad), the incoming Chair of the STC.

This STC’s priorities are rooted in several AUC-led commitments, which among them is the Ouagadougou + 10 Declaration and Plan of Action 2004, which emphasized prioritizing employment creation within economic and social policies.

This declaration highlighted the need for political leadership, youth and women empowerment, social protection, productivity, labor migration, and regional integration.

This is further redirected by the African Union’s Agenda 2063, underscoring a human rights approach to eradicating poverty and inequality, advocating for solidarity, self-reliance, and social cohesion as essential components of sustainable development.

“The people we represent in this meeting -rom the citizens in our villages, cities, towns, and neighborhoods; the workers in our factories; the business community in our countries- all have one demand: let Africa walk the talk! We cannot afford to have good strategies and frameworks that gather dust on our shelves,” said Mrs. Jacqueline Mugo, the Secretary General of Businessafrica.

Experts and ministers will also take stock of progress on strategies adopted during the Fourth Session of the Specialized Technical Committee on Social Development, Labor and Employment (STC-SDLE-4), which include policies on ageing, ending child marriage, eliminating female genital mutilation, and ending online child sexual exploitation and abuse.

They will also review frameworks for ending harmful practices, protecting migrant workers’ rights, establishing integrated labor market information systems, developing model migrant welfare programs, and guidelines on bilateral labor agreements.

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