African Unification Front
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The African Unification Front (AUF) is an organisation aiming to promote the
History
AUF was formed in August 1996. The AUF advocates for transformation of Africa into a federation, with the
Organization
The AUF National Committee is the body that elects the AUF president. The AUF Executive Committee is the body that implements policies and oversees the day-to-day administration of the AUF. AUF has been responsible for initiating and organizing several strategies, including the AUF's Fairtrade Coffee Campaign that pushed for reforms in the coffee industry.
The AUF, also known as the
Past leaders
Other past AUF leaders have been Fesseha Demessae who served as Deputy Secretary General and Director of Cultural Affairs, and former vice-president Mongezi Sefika wa Nkomo.
Kirimi Kaberia was the first president of the AUF. Mouhamed Taofic Youssouf served briefly as AUF president, after Kirimi Kaberia accepted a posting as deputy ambassador for Kenya in Washington DC, USA.
In the PAP
Following the creation of the
AUF members who have served in the Pan African Parliament include Dr.
Symbols
The
See also
- Maure
- African Union
References
- ISBN 9781472405388.
- ^ africanfront.com (AUF)
- ^ "African Unification Front Flags & Emblems". Archived from the original on 2021-09-11. Retrieved 2018-12-08.