The AU team to support the achievement of lasting peace in Somalia
A delegation of the AUCF Institute of the African Union, whose task is to help achieve lasting peace and strengthen international law, has visited Somalia to strengthen civilian protection efforts before the transition period.
The African Union Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) announced yesterday Wednesday that the delegation led by AUCF coordinator Adebayo Kareem held talks with the AMIS Force Commander Sam Okiding, the leadership of the military unit and commanders of various sectors and the main content was how AU that can help rule the law and achieve lasting peace in Somalia. A statement from ATMIS in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, said: "The discussion aimed to implement and comply with the recently revised African Union Principles of Cooperation, which are now in line with the mandate given to ATMIS to strengthen civilian protection efforts." The tariff added that, as part of their one-week visit to Somalia, the delegation will collaborate with various stakeholders, including government officials, ATMIS, the United Nations and civil society organizations to further strengthen the protection of civilians during the transition process in the country. Somalia. Among the goals of the AUCF team is to strengthen the capacity of the African Union to ensure that the peace support activities of the largest organization in Africa are planned and conducted in compliance with international human rights laws, including regional laws of human rights as well as internationally applicable ethical standards.