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Chapter 34: Africa
"Organization of African Unity" |
Introduction
Students have read about the Organization of African Unity
(OAU), founded in 1963 by 32 African nations. Although its
original vision of creating a United States of Africa failed,
the OAU did help to build a strong African identity and to
coordinate national defense, health, and other policies. The
OAU was reorganized as the African Union in 1999.
Lesson Description
Students will go to the African Union Web site. They will
then answer four questions about what they have read.
Instructional
Objectives
1. Students will learn more about the origins and purposes
of the AU.
2. Students will learn how the AU operates.
Student Web Activity Answers
1. They are to promote unity; coordinate political, economic,
cultural, medical, scientific, and defense policies; defend
the independence and territorial integrity of the member states;
and eliminate colonialism on the continent.
2. Policymaking is done by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government.
3. The General Secretariat carries out resolutions and decisions of the assembly, keeps archives, and conducts the organization's public relations.
4. Answers will vary. Some students may point to the tremendous progress toward unity and cooperation among African nations as evidence that this goal will someday be achieved; others may believe that the size and cultural diversity of the continent make this goal unrealistic.
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