
African integration
African integration refers to the process of promoting unity and cooperation among African countries to enhance economic, political, and social ties. It aims to create a common market, facilitate trade, and allow for free movement of people and goods across borders. Key organizations, such as the African Union (AU) and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), play significant roles in fostering this integration. The goal is to improve development, reduce poverty, and empower nations collectively, enabling them to tackle challenges like climate change and economic instability more effectively.