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Fred Oladeinde, President, The Foundation for Democracy in Africa; Yinka Taiwo, Representative of the UMBC African Student Association

The African Student Association of University of Maryland-Baltimore Campus (UMBC) Raises Funds for the House of Nanny Central African Republic Project

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Applications are being accepted for the 2009 Rotary World Peace Fellowships (RWPF) and 2009 Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies (RPCS) Program

2008-2009 Institute for Democracy in Africa Catalogue posted

FDA Job Opportunities Page Updated

Remarks by His Excellency Bingu Wa Mutharika, President of Malawi, at Howard University on October 2, 2007

H.E. Amina Salum Ali, Ambassador of the African Union to the US Submits Credentials to the White House

FDA participates in Forum on Migration

6th Annual AGOA Forum, 16-19 July, 2007, Accra, GHANA (contact the AGOA Civil Society Network Secretariat for more information)

 

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AfrICANDO 10th Anniversary Retrospective Video

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  WHADN   AGOA CIVIL SOCIETY NETWORK    
 
WHADN mission is to encourage and facilitate the utilization of the collective talents and resources of the African Diaspora in the Americas and Caribbean to advance the collective interests of Africans on the continent and throughout the Diaspora. This will be accomplished through joint projects by the WHADN and the African Union.
 
The Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Civil Society Network was established on January 17, 2003 at the end of the AGOA Civil Society Forum in Phoenix, Mauritius, with 102 member organizations from the United States, Mauritius, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Namibia, Mali, Lesotho and the Democratic Republic of Congo.