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African Union Assembly

The African Union Assembly is the highest decision-making body of the African Union, comprising heads of state and government from all its member countries. It meets annually to set policies, approve budgets, and address major issues affecting the continent, such as peace, security, development, and integration. The Assembly provides a platform for leaders to collaborate, make collective decisions, and promote unity among African nations. Its goal is to foster peace, stability, and economic growth across Africa through coordinated efforts and shared goals.