In 2004, the African Union adopted the SDGEA, which affirmed the
commitment of member-states to the task of mainstreaming gender into
its approach to issues of health, human rights, education, economic
development, governance and peace and security. This was the first time
a continental organization took ownership of gender mainstreaming at
the highest level, prioritizing issues such HIV/AIDS; the recruitment
of child soldiers; the guaranteeing of women’s ownership of
land and inheritance rights.
SDGEA - Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality
in Africa