| Agenda 2063: An integrated, prosperous, and peaceful Africa driven by her peoples. |
| The Global Africa Diaspora Summit 2015. Identifying and Building Capacity From Concept to Implementation of the AU Declaration of the Global Africa Summit 2012 and popularizing the Shared Values of the African Union: Agenda 2063 | Academic and Research Exchange Between And African Institutions on the Continent With Dr. Meldon Hollis former Associate Director and Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities White House and the first Executive Director of the Initiative. Dr. Hollis is currently a Visiting Scholar Political Science Department Savannah State University AND Professor Barbara A. Simmons of William Tubman University, Liberia. |
| Dear Stakeholders and Friends of Africa. Welcoming the African Union Economic, Social, Cultural and Cultural Council (AU ECOSOCC). Three years after the AU Declaration of the Global Africa Diaspora Summit in South Africa 2012, the Global Africa Diaspora Convention will take place from November Nov. 19-22, 2015 in Washington DC/Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Participants from all over the Diaspora from Europe, Asia, Middle East to South America have expressed interest in taking it a step ahead ....moving from talk to walk by harnessing the existing Capacity of the Diaspora from the more than $US 100 billion annual remittances, direct investments, to brain gain and circulation. For the Structure, Substantive Programs, and Events in the Margins, please visit the website: ENTER Through the Table of Contents you can identify your session(s) of interests. There are possibilities for Special Roundtable Sessions coordinators committed to the capacity building and how possible partnerships can be materialized. After the description of each program, please note the AU ECOSOCC Cluster Chairs and corresponding AU Commissions. | Event in the Margins All Roads to Abuja for NEPAD Africa Trade Fair: May 2016 Promoting Indigenous African Products and Services. Come for the Sneak Preview on Africa Diaspora Participation. |
Event in the Margins AU Year of Women Empowerment and Development Towards Agenda 2063: The Africa Ball and Banquet: The Brilliance and Resilience of the African Woman. |
Paying Tribute to the life of the first African Women Nobel Prize Winner the late Professor Wangari Maathai. " Wangari Maathai's compelling life story is inextricably linked with the social and political changes that so much of Africa has been through since the idea of throwing off European colonialism began to gain traction shortly after World War II." BBC The program will also honor African Women who have pioneered standards and bring coordinated focus on competence of African Women in shaping society and history through mainstream developments. |
| | | | | A Visible and Viable Africa Diaspora From Transformative Education; Social Pacesetting; Health and Human Services; Cultural Renaissance; Civic Ingenuity; Economic Innovations to Capitalizing on Pan Africanism, the people-centered programs are capacity builders for Agenda 2063. Make this milestone Global Africa Diaspora Convention. For more information and reservation: Enter | | í |
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