The African Union Border Programme aims at enhancing the skills and competences of AU Member States in various border governance areas. Its mission is to enable the African Union Commission (AUC), Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and Member States (MSs) to access necessary information, knowledge, skills, and competences for effective implementation of the AU Border Programme and Border Governance Strategies at different levels (continental, regional, national, local). This entails envisioning a continent with well-informed border management decision makers, technicians, and practitioners possessing theoretical and practical knowledge, as well as organizational and operational skills in different domains of border governance.
The objective of capacity building by the AU Border Programme is:
- to promote and develop research and dissemination of knowledge on border related issues to decision makers and border professionals;
- to set up adaptable training and research curricula on border issues for decision makers and border professionals;
- to provide decision makers and border professionals with online access to legal/ technical documents on boundaries and relevant information on African interstate borders.
Capacity building is needs strong collaboration with stakeholders active in border governance. The AU Border Program actively seeks partnership within departments of AUC, RECs, national and private universities, research and training institutes and centres, think tanks, networks of experts, research associations, research and documentation structures, etc. Through this collaboration, the academic community will have a strong and consistent involvement in achieving the objectives of the AUBP. It is through research and training that border governance can become sustainable by adapting to evolving environments. Human resources required for border governance will be regularly trained.
Capacity building areas include delimitation, demarcation, institutional organization, treaty convention drafting, cross border cooperation, prevention, management and settlement of border disputes, border control and security and other issues such as migration, transhumance, and transboundary natural resources management, etc. The AU border programme publishes, and updates guidebooks that are relevant for technocrats and practitioners alike. The program also organizes continental, regional, and national conferences and trainings on border governance to promote the capacities of member states of the African Union. Many of the resources can be found below.