Mohamed Ghazouani, the President of Mauritania, has been elected as the new chairman of the African Union for the year 2024. His election took place during the 37th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Ghazouani succeeds President Azali Assoumani of the Union of Comoros, who held the AU Chairmanship in 2023. The transition of leadership from Assoumani to Ghazouani marks a pivotal moment for the continent, as the AU navigates internal divisions and seeks to enhance its global influence.
The smooth transfer of the AU chairmanship from Comoros to Mauritania averted potential tensions, particularly amidst longstanding disputes between Morocco and Algeria. This transition underscores the AU’s efforts to consolidate unity and strengthen its collective voice on the global stage.
Despite these achievements, the AU faces significant challenges, including the need to address internal divisions and strengthen its institutional capabilities for mediation and peacekeeping. Additionally, the AU is grappling with the task of transitioning to greater self-reliance in funding its operations, amidst discussions on financing peace missions and reducing reliance on foreign donors.
As the AU embarks on a new chapter under President Ghazouani’s leadership, it remains committed to advancing the interests and prosperity of the African continent while navigating complex geopolitical dynamics and promoting collective security and development.