To help coordinate efforts in dealing with issues on the continent the Pan-African Parliament created eleven permanent committees:[1][2]
- Committee on Rural Economy, Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Environment
- Committee on Monetary and Financial Affairs
- Committee on Trade, Customs, and Immigration Matters
- Committee on Cooperation, International Relations, and Conflict Resolution
- Committee on Transport, Industry, Communication, Energy, Science, and Technology
- Committee on Health, Labour and Social Affairs
- Committee on Gender, Family, Youth, and People with Disabilities
- Committee on Education, Culture, Tourism, and Human Resources
- Committee on Justice and Human Rights
- Committee on Rules, Privileges, and Discipline
- Committee on Audit and Public Accounts
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edit- ^ a b "Committees". Pan-African Parliament. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
- ^ a b "The Pan-African Parliament | African Union". au.int. Retrieved 21 July 2024.