African Union and UN Women intensify efforts to mainstream gender equality into Africa’s infrastructure

Date: 2026-06-26
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

The African Union Commission has intensified efforts to mainstream gender equality into Africa’s infrastructure, energy, aviation, and digital transformation sectors following a high-level bilateral engagement with UN Women.

H.E. Lerato D. Mataboge, Commissioner for Infrastructure #and Energy at the African Union Commission, received Ms. Doris Mpoumou, UN Women Special Representative to the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, for an inaugural discussion aimed at strengthening cooperation on inclusive development frameworks.

The engagement focused on ensuring that women and girls are meaningfully integrated into Africa’s infrastructure future, in line with the ambitions of Agenda 2063. Both institutions examined practical mechanisms to move gender equality commitments from policy principles into implementation tools across key sectors driving continental transformation.

Key outcomes of the discussion included proposals to develop a continental toolkit for integrating gender equality into artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, as well as the establishment of minimum standards and scorecards to assess gender responsiveness in infrastructure development across energy, aviation, and digital sectors. The two parties also considered a joint continental campaign to promote the participation of women in infrastructure and technology-related fields.

The dialogue further explored alignment with the African Union Theme of the Year 2027, with a focus on ensuring that initiatives such as the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) and emerging technology frameworks are designed with inclusivity and equity from the outset.

The African Union Commission reaffirmed its commitment to embedding gender considerations across infrastructure and energy policy development, with technical teams mandated to advance the proposals into concrete implementation steps.

The engagement marks the beginning of a strengthened partnership between the African Union Commission and UN Women aimed at advancing a more inclusive and equitable development trajectory for Africa’s infrastructure and digital future.

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