AU, APRA Resolve to Tackle Africa’s Image Challenges

The African Union Commission (AUC) has once again reiterated its resolve to work with the African Public Relations Association (APRA) in tackling the reputation challenges of Africa. This assertion was made when the Deputy Chairperson of the AUC received the President of APRA, Mr Yomi Badejo-Okusanya in his office in Addis Ababa. Mr Quartey said the vital role APRA can play in the second phase of AU’s mandate as contained in its Agenda 2063, cannot be overemphasized. According to him, the initial mandate of the continental body centered around the liberation struggle, while the second phase is focused on integration.

He further solicited the support of APRA in propagating the values of the AU to Africans. In this vein, it is expedient for APRA to become an affiliate body of the AUC, a process which had already begun but will be speeded up. It was then agreed that a Memorandum Of Understanding between both organizations be developed to accommodate the various proposed initiatives.

L-R Deputy Director, Information & Communication, AUC, Ms Wynne Musabayana, President, African Public Relations Association (APRA) Mr Yomi Badejo-Okusanya, Deputy Chairperson, AUC, H.E Kwasi Quartey, Director of Legal, AUC Amb Negm at the AU Headquarters, Addis Ababa in preparation for APRA Rwanda 2019 Conference.

In his opening remarks, the APRA President affirmed his association’s willingness and capacity to drive the much needed change in Africa’s perception. In his words “the best persons to tell Africa’s Story are Africans and the best Africans to tell the story are public relations practitioners on the continent and in diaspora”. He assured the commission that APRA has all it takes to drive and advocate all AU programmes including the Continental Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)

The African Union Commission through its Deputy Chairperson, also seized the opportunity to endorse the next annual conference of the professional body tagged APRA Rwanda 2019 holding in Kigali between May 13 & 17 under the theme ‘Africa & Storytelling’. It is expected to draw over 300 participants from around the globe.


President, African Public Relations Association( APRA), Mr Yomi Badejo-Okusanya with the Deputy Chairperson, African Union Commission(AUC) Hon.Thomas Kwesi Quartey at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the unveiling of APRA 2019 Conference scheduled to hold in Kigali, Rwanda May 13-17,2019.

APRA is the umbrella body for the practice of public relations in Africa and has as its goal, selling positive Africa through the instrument of its profession. It boasts of both individuals and national public relations associations, as members across nation states of Africa.

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AU, APRA Resolve to Tackle Africa’s Image Challenges
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