The Third Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union has concluded its deliberations at the UN Conference Centre, Addis Ababa, the Head Quarters of the Union.

The Assembly is the highest decision -making body of the Union. Since the inauguration of the Union in 2002 the Summit has become an indication of the level of commitment of the leaders to the renewed enthusiasm for African Integration and Pan-Africanism. Most member states were repre...read more

Dr Angus Hawkins, Vice-President of Kellogg College and Director of International Programme's at the University of Oxford's Department for Continuing Education, praised members of Diaspora organisations who had successfully completed a course on 'Fundraising and Resource Mobilisation' at an award ceremony at the African Diaspora and Development Day on Saturday 3rd July. Paying respect to the importance of the African Diaspora, Dr Hawkins said in his speech that it gave the University 'great ...read more

Over 200 Africans and their organisations attended the third African Diaspora and Development Day in London's City Hall. The event was organised by africa21 (a consortium of nine African organisations) and focused on how Africans in the UK are promoting change both in the UK as well as in their regions of origin in Africa. Renowned West African gender activist, Yassine Fall, delivered the keynote address and numerous workshops enabled the participants to discuss key issues in depth, including...read more

Figures released in the G8 summit show that Nigerians in the diaspora are sending home $12 billion annually - almost half of the total made by the country's largest export - oil ($30 billion). This follows last year's comments by Ghana's President, John Kufour, who thanked Ghanaians living abroad for sending home $1.3 billion - almost the same figure Ghana earned from its two biggest exports, Gold and Cocoa.

The Ghana National Council of Metropolitan Chicago has announced the date for this year's Ghanafest as Saturday 31st July, in the city's Washington Park. This Cultural Exposition, featuring the Traditional Ghanaian Thanksgiving Celebration and music bands from the area, also embraces other cultures with a soccer tournament between 20 African and Caribbean Teams.

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