Kenya champions AU Commission budget oversight in continental reform drive

President William Ruto says Kenya will present AU Commission reform proposals to enhance budget accountability and strengthen oversight by the Pan-African Parliament...
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Kenya, under President William Ruto, is championing reforms within the African Union Commission to enhance budget accountability and oversight, particularly through the Pan-African Parliament.
- Kenya aims to deepen institutional reforms across continental bodies to improve efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness.
- President Ruto highlighted Kenya's role as African Union Champion for Institutional Reform.
- The reform push aligns with broader goals for institutional strengthening across Africa, including equitable representation at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
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