G.A.P.P.A.P #5: What Can the African Diaspora Contribute to Africa’s Development?
People of African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship, are sometimes referred to as living in diaspora. Often raised in non-African societies and having their common roots in Africa, they share an emotional attachment to the native land of their ancestors. They can and do play a role in Africa’s development.
The State of the African Diaspora is a real organisation with a prime minister, ministers, roving ambassadors and a university. It shapes an institutional contribution to Africa form all over the world. What is its goal? How does it operate and how is this State organised?
In the fifth G.A.P.P.A.P. webinar we discussed this with our panellists, all members of The State of the African Diaspora themselves. They shared their perspectives on how they think they can contribute to Africa’s development and what initiatives are already taking place.
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