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[AfricaWatch] Re: [IgboWorldForum] Re: [Waawa] March 29: Illuminating Agenda: Africa Union - Africa Diaspora Legacy Program. Substance-in-Style at the Nigerian Embassy, Washington, DC

 


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HAPPENING THIS EVENING AT THE NIGERIAN EMBASSY, WASHINGTON DC.
 

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DATE:    MARCH 29TH, 2014, 

VENUE: THE NIGERIAN EMBASSY, 
               3519 International Ct NW, 
                Washington, DC 20008
                   (202) 986-8400 

TIME:    4:00PM - 9:00PM EST. 



ADA JESUS




http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs193/1105463482084/archive/1116947550030.html

  
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Dr. Chika Onyeani Chaired the African Union Diaspora Task Force
Hello:

Thank you keeping in step with the authentic quest for Africa Diaspora Empowerment.  It is novel.
 
For a change, grassroots stakeholders are speaking to  educate and engage on self-empowerment. Please find the enlightening and multi-dimensional Program with consequential and specific outcomes -  if you have not  read through.
 
 
The Indigenous Continental African Network - Diaspora Organizations - I CAN DO - was inspired to bridge the knowledge gap that excluded hometown, alumni and professional networks from the critical decision making process on empowering development.  
 
The exclusion consequently leads to the neglect of brain gain,  capacities and potentials that Continental African organizations and experts bring to the development table. Bridging the gap is the process forward.
 
 I CAN DO believes  the intellectual  capital, material resources of indigenous organizations and professional talents are Africa's competitive assets waiting to be fully utilized in fostering Africa's Self Reliance. We appreciate Africa's partners for the great visions they add in moving Africa forward. 
 
The program is also a clarion call for stakeholders to mobilize and leverage civic power because it enhances outcomes.
 
In the final summation, there is a reason for every stakeholder to be engaged. 
 
Once more, we thank everyone who has made reservations. It helps in organizing and upholding high standards you expect. Some committed persons expressed difficulties in making reservations and called in to have their names on the reserved list. Here is the link again: Reserve
 
For those who cannot attend and due to capacity limitation, we will share the outcomes.
 
God Bless You and Your Loved Ones.
 Have  Pleasant Weekend.
 
From the I CAN DO Team
 
 
May God Bless You  
 
 
 
 

Venue: Nigerian Embassy
3519 International Court
Washington, DC 20008
March 29, 2014 from 4pm prompt to 9:00pm

With African Melodies and
The Sensational Lyta Boys.
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A Glance: What's On the Agenda? 
Fruits 

Cocktail, Glad to Meet You

Welcome Remarks
Acknowledgements 

Guest Introduction:
 The Pivotal Power of Mass Media: Connecting Africa and the Diaspora.


The 5 African Union - Africa Union Diaspora Legacy Projects: Presentations.

Interactive Questions & Clarification 
Dinner.


Showcase Prototypes: The Harnessed Power of Continental Africa Diaspora and Mutual Lessons for Stakeholders and Policy Makers. An example with BCA Click .  Ready for Dynamics.


The Transnational Identity and the Regions: Hear Antionette Presents to Enlighten, Edify and Engage. Learn from SADC in the Diaspora Model.

Civic Collaborative Collateral 2014 - CCC 2014 with Dr. Onye and Mr. Kassimou Comes to Town.

Dual Citizenship/ Voting Right Caucus. The Logic and Benefits on the LEGACY Projects and Africa's Self-Reliance.

Outcomes.

Follow-Through with  Strategic Recommendations and Publication of Recommendations. On the sign-in sheet you can indicate your interest in any of the Leadership Caucus Team.

Presentations with the World Bank.

Meeting with African Ambassadors, African Union Commission, African Governments, Delegations on Implementing Solutions.

Assessing and meeting the Outcomes Objectives in the Program write-up.
 
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