Addis-Abeba – Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Esmeralda Mendonça, this Thursday praised the action of the African Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) in assisting member states in responding to the Covid-19 pandemic .
Esmeralda Mendonça, who heads the Angolan delegation participating in the 39th session of the Executive Council of the African Union, recognized the CDC’s leadership in responding to the pandemic and the strategic importance of its role in dealing with future outbreaks.
The official advocated the full and timely operationalization of the CDC and supported efforts to strengthen its legal capacity, allowing this AU institution to timely identify disease outbreaks, quickly characterize their nature, determine the potential risk to the continent and contribute to a harmonized and coordinated response with sectors other than health.
Esmeralda Mendonça expressed satisfaction with the presence of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union in this difficult juncture in which the Covid-19 pandemic and its health, social, economic and financial consequences are going through the world.
The official welcomed the action of the Permanent Representatives Committee (COREP) on the proposed budget for 2022, and supported the conclusions contained in the report of the 42nd ordinary session.
However, Esmeralda Mendonça expressed concern about the recurrent extension of the mandate of the Committee of Ten Experts for Recruitment (R10), due to its financial implications, and suggested that the referred committee should finish its work in July 2022.
Regarding the theme of the African Union for next year, 2022, referring to nutrition and food security, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs described it as a problem that invites reflection on how to obtain practical results, leading to the creation of better living conditions for the populations.
He underlined that malnutrition is one of the great challenges facing Africa, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, affecting the most vulnerable strata of the population, made up mostly of women, children and youth, representing a serious risk to the continent’s future .
“We consider it important to implement the recommendations of the global program for the development of agriculture in Africa (CAADP) and the Malabo declaration, to strengthen agricultural production and food security programs,” added Esmeralda Mendonça.
Esmeralda Mendonça pointed out the need to adapt the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment, whose commissioner is the Angolan Josefa Sacko, to play a leading role in that process, mobilizing will and resources to achieve the objectives of the Theme of the year 2022.
The 39th session of the AU Executive Council is scheduled to close on Friday, 15th, the day on which Angola is expected to intervene, through Esmeralda Mendonça.
The Angolan delegation is also made up of the Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, Francisco José da Cruz, and diplomatic officials.
Source: Angola Press Agency