Who We Are

AU-IBAR, the African Union-Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources, operates as a technical office within the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy, and Sustainable Environment (DARBE) of the African Union Commission. Our core mission is to coordinate and support African Union member states in harnessing the potential of animals, including livestock, fisheries, aquaculture, and wildlife, as valuable resources for human well-being and economic development.

Operating Frameworks

AU-IBAR operates within the framework of the African Union and in particular the Second Ten-Year Implementation Plan 2024-2033 of Agenda 2063 (STYIP); AU Strategic Plan 2024 – 2028; and the recent Kampala CAADP Declaration on Building Resilient and Sustainable Agrifood Systems in Africa. It is also guided by strategies and frameworks related to animal resources, such as the Livestock Development Strategy for Africa (LiDeSA), Animal Health Strategy for Africa (AHSA), Animal Welfare Strategy for Africa (AWSA), Policy Framework for Pastoralism in Africa (PFPA), Africa Blue Economy Strategy (ABES), and Policy Framework and Reform Strategy for Fisheries and Aquaculture
(PFRS). 


Our Vision

An Africa in which animal resources contribute significantly to the reduction of poverty and hunger.

 


Our Mission

To provide leadership and integrated support 
services for the development of animal resources in Africa.


Our Mandate

To support and coordinate sustainable development and utilisation of animals (livestock, fisheries, aquaculture and wildlife) as a resource for human wellbeing in the Member States of the African Union, and to contribute to economic development

Strategic Approach

Built upon the principles of subsidiarity and Complementarity, AU-IBAR occupies an essential and distinctive role. We operate at both continental and regional levels, forging strategic partnerships with the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) to achieve our goals.

Our Focus

At AU-IBAR, we lead the way in advancing the development of Africa's animal resources. By empowering and assisting African Union (AU) Member States and Regional Economic Communities (RECs), our aim is to create an Africa free from hunger and poverty, where animal resources significantly contribute on the global stage.

Guiding Principle: Subsidiarity

A central principle that guides our actions is subsidiarity. We believe that activities related to animal resources should occur at the most local level feasible. AU-IBAR assumes responsibility for areas where national and regional bodies face limitations, or where we possess a distinct comparative and strategic advantage. This approach ensures efficient resource utilization and minimizes duplication of efforts.