JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, January 26, 2021/ -- ‘I
have always been guided by the belief that
the African Union Committee
(AUC) and Africa as a continent have the vast resources, opportunities,
and potential to advance successfully and achieve the aspirations set
out in Agenda 2063, “The Africa We Want”, addressing pressing issues
affecting the continent’ - Fatoumata CM Jallow Tambajang.
The
gathering of the leaders of the African Union (AU) member nations will
take place early next month in February 2021 to elect a new Commission,
the body’s secretariat, to run the affairs of the AU for the next four
years, including the Deputy Chairperson of the AUC.
Her
Excellency Fatoumata CM Jallow Tambajang, one of the five all-women
candidates for the position of the Deputy Chairperson, has become one of
the most influential and respected women on the African continent,
sworn in as Vice President of the Republic of The Gambia in 2017. Mrs
Tambajang has, through her illustrious political career, continued to
commit to her life’s call of being in service to the people of the
continent she loves.
The role of
the Deputy Chairperson is vital in the advocacy of Africa's growth and
economic development and, as outlined in her manifesto, her personal
mission is to address the pressing issues affecting Africa and the
inherent challenges of the Commission in the spirit of Pan-Africanism
and African renaissance.
Her political career in The
Gambia dates back to the early 90’s. Mrs Tambajang has served as Vice
President of the Republic of The Gambia; Minister of Health, Social
Welfare and Women’s Affairs; Policy Adviser on Women to three successive
Presidents of the Republic of The Gambia; Chairperson of the National
Women’s Council; and Women’s Representative to The Gambia National
Economic and Social Council, under the leadership of the First President
of the Republic of The Gambia.
In 2016, she played a pivotal
role in establishing an unprecedented coalition of seven Gambian
opposition political parties, two independents, and four civil society
organisations that stabilised the country and ushered a peaceful
democratic transition of power in The Gambia.
Prior to her
transition into government, Mrs Tambajang had a distinguished career
with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Africa, working
as a Chief Technical Adviser in Gambia as well as the UNV/UNDP Adviser
on Gender, Health and Population in Liberia.
Mrs Tambajang is definitely on the right side of history among many other great African female leaders.
From taking on the task of fighting the global pandemic within the African context to reengineering the African debate to
The Africa We Want, Mrs
Tambajang has outlined her four priority actions to achieve her
mandate, if elected to the position of the Deputy Chairperson:
- Enhance administration and financial effectiveness, efficiency and responsiveness of the AUC;
- Strengthen the overall operational efficiency of the AUC;
- Effective and timely responses to the development challenges of Africa;
- The promotion of partnerships for development.
AWIEF
strongly believes that Her Excellency, a former AWIEF annual conference
speaker and promoter of women entrepreneurship, will be able to unite
the continent in the ways she has been using her platforms to address
the unique challenges which face Africa and the world today, in
particular the many issues which face African women.
The AWIEF
network of women entrepreneurs wishes Her Excellency well on her
candidature and hopes to welcome her back to address the Community as
the appointed Deputy Chairperson of the AUC.
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