dc.contributor.author | Mutasa, Charles | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-05-27T09:03:58Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-05-27T09:03:58Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-01 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Mutasa, C. (2017). Civil society and the African Union: a critical analysis of the policy contributions of civil society and its interactions with the African Union commission (2002-2015) [Unpublished master's thesis]. University of Zimbabwe. | en_ZW |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4001 | |
dc.description.abstract | This thesis analyzes the policy contributions and interactions of civil society organizations with
the African Union (AU). The aim of this study is to get an understanding of the framework,
methods and mechanisms used by the African Union to create space for civil society
organizations within its policy deliberations and programmes as it seeks to transform itself from
the Organization of African Unity (OAU) image of a ‗club of politicians‘ to a people-centred and
driven regional organization. The thesis also examines to what extent the AU since its
establishment in 2002, has been able to increase the inclusion and participation of civil society
organizations within its activities as a way of addressing some of the OAU ‗democratic deficits‘.
The thesis also covers some of the challenges surrounding the promotion of active citizens‘
participation in the affairs of the African Union. It also offers an insight into the process of how
African leaders seek to bring citizens closer to the AU through engagement with its different
institutions and structures.
The thesis also examines the capacity and organization of African civil society organizations
(CSOs) to engage the AU. In so doing, it addresses the issues of CSO relevance, the impact and
contributions to both the AU and its member states. The thesis notes that there are areas of
conflict and areas of consensus in the engagement, draws lessons from previous episodes and
gives recommendations for improving the engagement. Briefly, the findings raise fundamental
questions for further broader empirical research as regards the philosophical underpinnings of
AU/CSO collaborations. More importantly, the thesis raises the question of whether the
interactions are a marriage of convenience or genuine development partnerships for a better and
more prosperous Africa. | en_ZW |
dc.language.iso | en | en_ZW |
dc.publisher | University of Zimbabwe | en_ZW |
dc.subject | State contributions | en_ZW |
dc.subject | Regional organisation | en_ZW |
dc.subject | Civil Society Organisations | en_ZW |
dc.subject | African Union | en_ZW |
dc.subject | Organization of African Unity | en_ZW |
dc.title | Civil society and the African Union: a critical analysis of the policy contributions of civil society and its interactions with the African Union commission (2002-2015) | en_ZW |
dc.type | Thesis | en_ZW |