African Union Member States
All 54 member states coordinate development commitments, bilateral pledges, and continental contributions through a unified, transparent framework.
One Africa. Many Partners. One Vision.
Africa's partnerships, commitments,
and collective action
AUPReMIS brings together 54 member states, continental institutions, and global partners to make Agenda 2063 — Africa's blueprint for transformation — a shared, measurable reality.
Explore AUPReMIS ›It brings transparency to how the African Union and its 54 member states engage governments, development banks, multilateral bodies, and the private sector — turning commitments into visible, accountable progress toward a united Africa.
Partnerships for Agenda 2063
From Abuja to Nairobi, from Cairo to Cape Town — every AU member state has a role in building the Africa we want.
Bilateral governments, development finance institutions, and multilateral organisations align with African priorities through transparent, tracked engagement.
AUPReMIS is the African Union's shared space where member states, regional bodies, and global partners come together — tracking commitments, coordinating resources, and collectively advancing Africa's development agenda.
All 54 member states coordinate development commitments, bilateral pledges, and continental contributions through a unified, transparent framework.
RECs including ECOWAS, SADC, EAC, IGAD, COMESA, CEN-SAD, ECCAS, and AMU engage through coordinated partnership pipelines tied to regional priorities.
Governments, donor countries, and international organisations channel support through AUPReMIS — ensuring pledges are visible, tracked, and results-oriented.
The African Development Bank, World Bank, IMF, and regional DFIs align financing pipelines with AU priorities, making resources more accessible and accountable.
UN agencies, specialised organisations, and multilateral forums coordinate continental engagement with Africa, aligned to both Agenda 2063 and the SDGs.
African businesses, investment funds, diaspora organisations, and civil society partners contribute to and benefit from a shared, credible engagement framework.
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AU Member States
All member states connected through a single framework for partnership visibility and coordination.
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Regional Economic Communities
RECs linked to continental priorities, ensuring regional commitments align with the Agenda 2063 framework.
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Agenda 2063 Aspirations
Every partnership on AUPReMIS is mapped to the aspirations that collectively define Africa's transformation agenda.
2063
The Target Year
Africa's 50-year vision for a prosperous, united, peaceful, and influential continent — built through collective action now.
The 7 Aspirations of Agenda 2063 are not distant ideals — they are the commitments that African nations and their partners are actively working to realise together. AUPReMIS makes those collective efforts visible.
Together, We Build Africa 2063
AUPReMIS is the African Union's commitment to that principle — giving member states, partners, and citizens a shared view of how Africa works with the world to achieve its vision.
Transparent commitments — every pledge, engagement, and resource commitment is tracked and visible to member states and partners alike.
Collective action — 54 nations coordinating under one continental framework, ensuring Africa speaks with strength in global partnerships.
Agenda 2063 alignment — every partnership mapped to the aspirations that define the Africa we are collectively building by 2063.
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