
Peace and Security Council Protocol
The Peace and Security Council Protocol is a formal agreement that guides the functioning of the African Union’s main body responsible for maintaining peace and security across the continent. It outlines how member countries collaborate, make decisions, and respond to conflicts or threats. The protocol ensures coordinated efforts, enabling the council to take timely actions like mediation, peacekeeping, or sanctions to prevent or resolve crises. Essentially, it provides a structured framework for African nations to work together effectively in promoting stability and security within the continent.