Report

Unscrambling Subsidiarity in the African Union: From Competition to Collaboration

Subsidiarity is a political concept that prioritises the role of local actors over those further removed from the situation at hand. Although unclear, the principle has been used in Africa to justify why regional bodies should take the lead in responding to conflicts in their areas of jurisdiction. This report explores the origins of the concept and its use in the African multilateral context. It provides recommendations for more coherent cooperation between the African Union and regional mechanisms.