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African Center for Governance, Asset Recovery and Sustainable Development is a non-for-profit working on SDG 16 to promote rule of law

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🚨 Juliet Ibekaku-Nwagwu Named Chair of the UNCAC Coalition’s Victims of Corruption Working Group! ⚖️🌍 We’re proud to announce that our Executive Director, @JulietIbekaku, has been appointed as Chair of the @uncaccoalition’s Victims of Corruption (VoC) Working Group.
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@Africenterdev, with the NBA-AMLC, held a training on the RPC & AML/CFT compliance in Asaba. Over 120 lawyers participated in sessions on AML risk assessment, KYC, STR reporting, & use of the NBA-AML Portal. This is part of the @FCDOGovUK-funded project on addressing #IFF in NIG
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On International Women’s Day 2026, we celebrate women whose leadership and contributions continue to shape more just, transparent, and inclusive societies. Their voices and expertise remain vital to building stronger institutions and resilient communities. Happy #IWD2026
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We successfully trained about 34 lawyers from North Central @NigBarAssoc branches on AML/CFT compliance and the use of the NBAAML Portal in Abuja. Participants will now cascade the training nationwide, strengthening compliance across the legal profession. #AML #NBAMLC
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Asset recovery is fast becoming a must-have skill for Nigerian lawyers. Don’t miss the next Monthly AML/CFT Webinar Series session. 📌 Full details on the flyer 🔗 Register: shorturl.at/6aJMX 🎓 1 CPD Point #AML #CFT #AssetRecovery
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With the AU Summit concluded, focus shifts to implementation. We look forward to outcomes that strengthen water security, peace, and accountable governance across Africa. #AUSummit #Agenda2063 #WaterSecurity
African Union@_AfricanUnion

39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Concludes in Addis Ababa. The Thirty-Ninth Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) concluded today at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, following two days of high-level deliberations by African Heads of State and Government. The Session was held under the outgoing Chairmanship of H.E. João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, President of the Republic of Angola and Chairperson of the African Union for 2025, and welcomed the assumption of office by H.E. Évariste Ndayishimiye, President of the Republic of Burundi, as Chairperson of the African Union for 2026. The Assembly was preceded by a State Dinner hosted by H.E. Dr. Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. The Opening Ceremony featured statements by H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AU Commission; H.E. Dr. Abiy Ahmed; H.E. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States; H.E. the President of the State of Palestine; and H.E. Giorgia Meloni, President of the Council of Ministers of Italy. The Assembly formally welcomed President Évariste Ndayishimiye as Chairperson of the African Union for 2026 and launched the AU Theme of the Year 2026: “Ensuring sustainable water availability and safe sanitation systems to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063.” Peace and Security The Assembly took note of the Report of the Peace and Security Council (PSC) on the state of peace and security in Africa and expressed deep concern over the persistence of conflicts, terrorism and violent extremism, unconstitutional changes of government, and humanitarian crises in parts of the continent. Heads of State and Government reaffirmed the Union’s unwavering commitment to zero tolerance for unconstitutional changes of government and reiterated the determination to silence the guns in Africa. The Assembly underscored the imperative of predictable, sustainable and flexible financing for AU-led peace support operations. The Assembly adopted the Memorandum of Understanding between the African Union, Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and Regional Mechanisms (RMs) on the utilization of the African Standby Force, calling for strengthened coordination and operational readiness. Institutional Reform and Governance The Assembly considered the Report on AU Institutional Reforms and reaffirmed the commitment to consolidating a people-centered, efficient, accountable and financially sustainable Union. It took note of the Annual Report of the Chairperson of the Commission and adopted the reports of various Assembly Committees, including those relating to Africa CDC, the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), AUDA-NEPAD, the Committee of Ten (C-10) on UN Security Council Reform, CAHOSCC, the AfCFTA, and the High-Level Committee on Libya. The Assembly reaffirmed Africa’s Common Position on the Reform of the United Nations Security Council and reiterated its demand for equitable representation of Africa in global governance institutions. Africa and Global Governance (G20) The Assembly welcomed the briefing on the outcome of the G20 Leaders’ Summit held in Johannesburg in November 2025 and took note of the Report on AU participation in the G20. Leaders underscored the importance of coordinated African positions in advancing continental priorities, including sustainable development financing, debt restructuring, climate action, food security, and digital transformation. Continental Development Priorities The Assembly reaffirmed the centrality of Agenda 2063 as Africa’s strategic framework for inclusive growth and sustainable development. It welcomed progress in the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), emphasizing the urgency of transforming African food systems and strengthening resilience to climate shocks. The Assembly also commended progress in the operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and called upon Member States to accelerate implementation to boost intra-African trade, industrialization and value addition. The Assembly took note of continental development initiatives aimed at mobilizing resources for infrastructure, energy, water and sanitation, and climate adaptation programmes, and reaffirmed the importance of youth and women empowerment, innovation, digitalization and skills development as drivers of Africa’s transformation. Historical Justice and International Solidarity The Assembly considered a study on the implications of describing colonization as a crime against humanity and certain acts committed during the era of slavery, deportation and colonization as acts of genocide against the peoples of Africa. Leaders underscored the importance of historical justice, truth, remembrance, reparatory justice, and the preservation of the dignity of African peoples. The Assembly also considered the Report of the Commission on the Situation in Palestine and reiterated the African Union’s solidarity with the Palestinian people and its support for a just, lasting and comprehensive solution in accordance with international law and relevant United Nations resolutions. Adoption of Decisions and Appreciation The Assembly adopted the Decisions, Declarations and Resolutions of its Thirty-Ninth Ordinary Session. Heads of State and Government expressed profound appreciation to President João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço for his leadership and dedicated service as Chairperson of the African Union for 2025, and pledged full support to President Évariste Ndayishimiye in the discharge of his mandate as Chairperson for 2026. The Assembly also expressed sincere gratitude to the Government and the people of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the warm hospitality and excellent facilities provided for the successful convening of the Summit. Read @ au.int/en/pressreleas… Watch the Final Press Conference of the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly Floor: vimeo.com/event/5729349?… English: vimeo.com/event/5732917?… French: vimeo.com/event/5732918?…

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As an organization committed to advancing peaceful, just, and inclusive governance, we continue to follow the deliberations closely and hope that the outcomes and recommendations emerging from this Session translate into measurable improvements in the lives of African citizens.
African Union@_AfricanUnion

[Press Release] AU Executive Council Opens 48th Ordinary Session with Strong Call for Unity, Sustainable Water Management and Accelerated Continental Integration. The Forty-Eighth (48th) Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union (AU) kicked off Wednesday at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, with a strong call for enhanced unity, sustainable development, and collective action to address the continent’s pressing challenges. The two-day meeting, comprising foreign ministers from AU member states, is being held under the AU’s 2026 theme of the year: “Assuring Sustainable Water Availability and Safe Sanitation Systems to Achieve the Goals of Agenda 2063.” Addressing the executive council meeting, Chairperson of the AU Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, emphasized the critical importance of the 2026 Summit's theme on water and sanitation, framing water as a vital collective resource that must be preserved amid climate change and leveraged as a tool for peace and cooperation among member states. "In the face of observed climate disruptions, the prudent use of water in all aspects of daily life is a major imperative. This vital resource must be perceived as a collective good to be preserved at all costs and as a vector for bringing our States closer together and for peace," said H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf. The Chairperson of the AU Commission highlighted the Commission's ongoing reform efforts, including the validated 2024-2028 strategic plan and the implementation of institutional reforms in coordination with Champion President H.E. William Ruto. The Chairperson of the AU Commission expressed concern over political instability, security crises, and unconstitutional changes of government, noting progress in Gabon and Guinea but setbacks in Madagascar and Guinea-Bissau, while underscoring the persistent terrorist threats in the Sahel and Horn of Africa. "While there has been regression and progress is minimal, our mediators are active. On unconstitutional changes of government, I welcome the return to constitutional order of the Gabonese Republic and the Republic of Guinea and their return to the AU," noted the AUC Chairperson. On development, the Chairperson of the AU Commission pointed to tangible progress through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and specialized agencies, stressing the need for innovative financing and inclusion of the private sector, civil society, and philanthropic foundations. “More than ever, the continent needs to capitalize on its instruments to boost the momentum of development and integration, reflecting on innovative sources of financing and involving all actors, however marginal they may seem," said H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf. He concluded by urging focused and efficient summit deliberations on strategic priorities. H.E. Amb Téte António, Minister of External Relations of the Republic of Angola and Chairperson of the Executive Council emphasized that Angola played a leading continental role through its presidency of the African Union, spearheading intensified diplomatic engagement and high-level consultations aimed at strengthening joint African action. “Under Luanda’s leadership, the AU advanced coordination on peace, security and development priorities, while laying important groundwork for the 2026 AU Summit of Heads of State and Government,” said H.E. Amb Téte António. He further noted that Angola’s presidency was characterized by a firm commitment to advancing African-led responses to shared challenges, fostering greater unity among Member States, and consolidating strategic partnerships across the continent. H.E. Gedion Timothewos (PhD), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia highlighted Africa's achievements over the past yea, including progress on Agenda 2063, the African Continental Free Trade Area, and collective stances on UNSC reform and climate justice. He also addressed ongoing challenges such as unconstitutional government changes, geopolitical competition affecting the continent, and external exploitation, emphasizing that true strength through unity is essential to defend African interests. The Minister called for renewed commitment to continental unity, fair global partnerships, meaningful representation in international forums, and proactive African leadership, especially as Ethiopia prepares to host COP 32, urging collective action to realize “The Africa we want." Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Mr. Claver Gatete emphasized that Africa faces a pivotal economic transition as outdated development models reliant on commodity exports and external financing are no longer viable. Against a backdrop of global economic fragmentation, tightening fiscal space, and climate challenges, he stressed that Africa's development must be organized around its own continental economic system, with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a central platform. During its closed sessions, the Executive Council will consider the report of the 51st Ordinary Session of the Permanent Representatives’ Committee (PRC), review the report on AU participation in the G20, and conduct elections and appointments to key AU organs, including the Peace and Security Council (PSC), the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), and the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC). The Council will also receive updates on the implementation of its decisions, including progress on the Skills Assessment and Competence Audit (SACA) process, consider draft legal instruments, and discuss reports from its ministerial committees, notably on the scale of assessment and contributions, African candidatures within the international system, and implementation of Agenda 2063. In addition, Ministers will examine the draft agenda and decisions of the 39thOrdinary Session of the Assembly of African heads of state and government, which is scheduled to take place on February 14-15, before adopting the decisions of the current session. The 48th Ordinary Session underscores the African Union’s continued commitment to strengthening continental governance, advancing peace and security, and accelerating the implementation of Africa’s shared development agenda. Read @ au.int/en/pressreleas…

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A timely contribution to the global anti-corruption conversation. Ownership of Proceeds of Corruption in International Law explores asset recovery through a victim-centred, human-rights-based lens. 📘 Get a copy: global.oup.com/academic/produ… 📩 info@africancenterdev.org
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Join the Monthly AML/CFT Webinar Series organised by the NBA-AMLC in collaboration with the African Center for Governance, Asset Recovery and Sustainable Development. Register via the link: shorturl.at/mVRse Or scan the QR Code on the flyer for registration. #AMLCFT
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“We have talked the talk, now it’s time to walk the talk.” -Chief @afamosigwe, SAN A timely conversation on legal sector reforms, compliance, and collaboration with the African Center. 🎥 Watch: youtu.be/fmXDm5enzWM
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@Africenterdev welcomes Jersey’s return of $9.5m to Nigeria. But repatriation alone is not enough without independent oversight & public accountability; recovered assets remain vulnerable. This must be a model, not a moment. 🔗 Full statement: shorturl.at/VPm5p
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@Africenterdev ED, @JulietIbekaku, on Thursday, January 8, 2026, paid an advocacy visit to the NBA President, @afamosigwe, SAN, to review 2025 collaborations and discuss stronger partnerships for 2026 under our UK @FCDOGovUK-funded project on tackling illicit financial flows.
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Happy New Year from us at the @Africenterdev! As we step into 2026, we reaffirm our commitment to asset recovery, anti-corruption reforms, and institutional capacity strengthening across Africa.
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Celebrating hope, shared purpose, and the people who make our work meaningful. Wishing you peace, joy, and renewed energy as we look ahead to a new year of collaboration and positive change. #Christmas #GoodGovernance #Africa
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At #CoSP11, @Africenterdev co-hosted two side events on asset return cooperation and justice for victims of corruption. Clear message: asset recovery is complete when justice is delivered through transparency, civil society oversight, and real community impact. #CoSP11 #Doha
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At #CoSP11 in Doha, the Victims of Corruption Working Group held a side meeting on victim-centred asset recovery and justice. Chaired by @Africenterdev ED @JulietIbekaku, discussions focused on victims’ compensation and participation, shaping upcoming side events. #CoSP11 #Doha
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Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative @World Bank/UNODC
Join @returningassets #StARDay panel tomorrow at #COSP11! 🗓️ Tuesday, December 16 ⏰ 2:30 AM EST | 10:30 AM AST 🔗 Join here: bit.ly/4oLhoXu @ukhomeoffice @CiFAR_EU @TI_France @AUABC_ @Africenterdev @anticorruption @WBG_Finance @wbg_gov @UNODC_AC @UNODC_AC
Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative @World Bank/UNODC@returningassets

How can transparent data transform asset recovery and return? Join our #CoSP11 #StARDay session to learn more on good practices and next steps, featuring insights from StAR, AUABC, CiFAR, TI France & the UK. 👉Save the date and join here: bit.ly/4oLhoXu

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