Eminent Advisory Board Of special importance to AWEPA is its Eminent Advisory Board, which meets annually and advises AWEPA on wide-ranging policies regarding its work in Africa and Europe. In 2011, this Board was composed of
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Ms.
Graça Machel, then Prof.
Wangari Maathai (now Dr.
Wangari Maathai), Ms.
Mary Robinson,
Dr. Jan Nico Scholten, His Excellency Mohamed A. Sahnoun, and Prof. Albert Tevoedjre.
Council and President The highest political body within AWEPA is the council, which comprises representatives from the AWEPA sections in the European Parliament and the national parliaments of Europe. The Council elects the executive committee, which is accountable to the council. The President of the council,
Miet Smet, is also member of the executive committee.
Executive Committee and Secretary-General AWEPA's executive committee is the executive board of the organisation and meets four times a year. It is elected by the Governing Council for a period of five years to prepare and execute the policy of AWEPA. It is composed of the President and vice-presidents. AWEPA's president of the executive committee is
Miet Smet of
Belgium. AWEPA's Vice-president's are Maja Ingold of
Switzerland,
Jeppe Kofod of
Denmark, Patrick Meinhardt of
Germany,
Olivia Mitchell of
Ireland,
Henk Jan Ormel of
the Netherlands,
Rosita Runegrund of
Sweden, and Egidijus Vareikis of
Lithuania.
Partnership Council The AWEPA Partnership Council is an organ consisting of members of the AWEPA Eminent Advisory Board, AWEPA's main African partners, and the AWEPA Executive Committee. It is jointly chaired by the Chair of the Eminent Advisory Board, Ms. Graça Machel, and AWEPA President, Ms. Miet Smet. The parliaments which AWEPA supports are its primary partners and this cooperation is normally laid down in a
Memorandum of Understanding. In the implementation of its programmes AWEPA also works together with a variety of other organisations to increase the impact of the programmes. Partners on the council include:
Pan-African Parliament,
East African Legislative Assembly,
Economic Community of West African States, NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, Network of African Parliamentarians, and the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum.
Governing Council The council operates as a general assembly for a five-year term and meets at least once a year. The Council decides on the overall policy of AWEPA and is chaired by the President, Ms. Miet Smet. The council is composed of the members of the executive committee, Dr.
Jan Nico Scholten (Honorary President of AWEPA), and the following persons:
Thijs Berman, Jan Willem Bertens,
Sabine de Bethune,
Katharine Bulbulia,
Baron Chidgey, Ingrida Circene,
Minodora Cliveti,
John Corrie,
Alain Destexhe, Luc Dhoore, Therese Frösch, Barty L. Fuchs, Theodossis Georgiou, Chantal Gill’ard,
Pär Granstedt,
Carina Hägg, Jan Hamáček, Johan van Hecke, Maja Ingold, Brunhilde Irber,
Tadeusz Iwiński, Inge Jäger,
Kimmo Kiljunen, Krista Kiuru, Karsten Lauritzen,
Kerstin Lundgren, Josep Maldonado, Lydia Maximus,
Silver Meikar, Magda de Meyer,
Denis Naughten,
Charlie O'Connor,
Matthew Offord, Maria Antonia Moreno Areias De Almeida Santos, and Judith Schwentner.
European sections AWEPA has built up a broad member network of European parliamentarians that are supportive of its work. Within the different parliaments in Europe, these members form a section. The European Sections seek to keep Africa high on the political agenda in Europe and facilitate African-European Parliamentary dialogue. AWEPA works to support its existing and new sections so that they may perform advocacy and support functions effectively and efficiently. By promoting African issues on the political agendas of the EU and separate EU member states and by lobbying on decision-making, AWEPA tries to contribute to more favourable and more coherent trade, aid, investment, and agricultural policies towards Africa. Current sections include: Austria, Belgium,
Czech Republic,
Cyprus,
Denmark,
Estonia,
Finland,
Flanders,
France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,
Latvia,
Lithuania, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and The European Parliament. == Donors ==