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Promoting African voices and interests - home of @AfricaArguments @AfrAfJournal @AfricaAPPG @AfricaWritesUK @FilmAfrica & supporting @asauk_news

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On 18 December 1956, the outlawed Union of the Peoples of Cameroon began an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. Cameroonians to saw their country accede full independence on 1 January 1960. Today we celebrate their freedom from colonisation and sudjagation.

On 18 December 1956, the outlawed Union of the Peoples of Cameroon began an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. Cameroonians to saw their country accede full independence on 1 January 1960. Today we celebrate their freedom from colonisation and sudjagation.
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The defeat of Italy and its allies during the battle of El Alamein in 1942, led to the occupation of Libya by British allied forces. On the 24th December 1951, Libya declared independence from Britain and France.

The defeat of Italy and its allies during the battle of El Alamein in 1942, led to the occupation of Libya by British allied forces. On the 24th December 1951, Libya declared independence from Britain and France.
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Until 1956, the nation was under the rule of the British and Egypt and formally attained its independence from Britain and Egypt on January 1. Today we celebrate Sudan's hard-won liberty!

Until 1956, the nation was under the rule of the British and Egypt and formally attained its independence from Britain and Egypt on January 1. Today we celebrate Sudan's hard-won liberty!
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🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Film Africa team! ✨🎉

2024 is our festival year, and in the run-up to the festival, we'll be bringing you a whole host of events, talks, and online content to wet' your appetite.

🥂🌈 Cheers to 2024! And see you all at 🎊

🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Film Africa team! ✨🎉 2024 is our festival year, and in the run-up to the festival, we'll be bringing you a whole host of events, talks, and online content to wet' your appetite. 🥂🌈 Cheers to 2024! And see you all at #FilmAfrica24 🎊
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🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Africa Writes team! ✨🎉

The fun doesn't stop in 2024! We're taking Africa Writes on the road to reach lovers of African literature across the country. Don't miss your opportunity to dive into the beauty of spoken word & written pros.

🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Africa Writes team! ✨🎉 The fun doesn't stop in 2024! We're taking Africa Writes on the road to reach lovers of African literature across the country. Don't miss your opportunity to dive into the beauty of spoken word & written pros.
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🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Royal African Society! ✨🎉

As we bid farewell to an extraordinary year, filled with challenges and triumphs, we welcome 2024 with open hearts and renewed hope. Wishing you a year ahead filled with love, laughter, and meaningful connections.

🎉✨ Happy New Year from the Royal African Society! ✨🎉 As we bid farewell to an extraordinary year, filled with challenges and triumphs, we welcome 2024 with open hearts and renewed hope. Wishing you a year ahead filled with love, laughter, and meaningful connections.
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On 18 December 1956, the outlawed Union of the Peoples of Cameroon began an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. Cameroonians to saw their country accede full independence on 1 January 1960. Today we celebrate their freedom from colonisation and sudjagation.

On 18 December 1956, the outlawed Union of the Peoples of Cameroon began an armed struggle for independence in French Cameroon. Cameroonians to saw their country accede full independence on 1 January 1960. Today we celebrate their freedom from colonisation and sudjagation.
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Until 1956, the nation was under the rule of the British and Egypt and formally attained its independence from Britain and Egypt on January 1. Today we celebrate Sudan's hard-won liberty!

Until 1956, the nation was under the rule of the British and Egypt and formally attained its independence from Britain and Egypt on January 1. Today we celebrate Sudan's hard-won liberty!
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The defeat of Italy and its allies during the battle of El Alamein in 1942, led to the occupation of Libya by British allied forces. On the 24th December 1951, Libya declared independence from Britain and France.

The defeat of Italy and its allies during the battle of El Alamein in 1942, led to the occupation of Libya by British allied forces. On the 24th December 1951, Libya declared independence from Britain and France.
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Zeinab Badawi(@TheZeinabBadawi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve just received the bound proofs of my upcoming book, An African History of Africa, which will be published in April 2024.

Early copies are making their way to reviewers. Please reach out to my publicist Laura Nicol if you would like to read a proof. Ebury Publishing

I’ve just received the bound proofs of my upcoming book, An African History of Africa, which will be published in April 2024. Early copies are making their way to reviewers. Please reach out to my publicist @lcnicol if you would like to read a proof. @EburyPublishing
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The 2nd oral evidence session was on 11/12 and focused on 'How finance can be mobilised for the Just Energy Transition within Africa'. We were joined by our chairperson Arunma Oteh OON and it was chaired by Lord Jonny Oates

Follow the sessions on our YouTube below

youtube.com/watch?v=gUGWMN…

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If you missed the 1st oral evidence session click the link below or head over to our YouTube channel to watch it back

youtube.com/watch?v=gG4zGs…

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Mukupa Nsenduluka(@mukupa_ln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored yesterday to have been a part of the APPG for Africa Inquiry on 'Mobilising finance for Just Energy Transitions in Africa' at the UK Parliament Buildings in Lord Lord Jonny Oates chamber.

My intervention focused on the need for fairness, equity & justice in mobilizing

Honored yesterday to have been a part of the @AfricaAPPG Inquiry on 'Mobilising finance for Just Energy Transitions in Africa' at the UK Parliament Buildings in Lord @jonny_oates chamber. My intervention focused on the need for fairness, equity & justice in mobilizing #Finances
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Thank you Dr Hubert Danso ceo & chairman of Africa investor for giving evidence at our 2nd oral evidence session and continuing the conversation on CNBC Africa

cnbcafrica.com/media/63425917…

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Chi Onwurah 💙(@ChiOnwurah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm here at 📷 to represent the views of constituents who have written to me about the urgent need for climate action

As discussed here with Nissan, the biggest car maker in the UK, the move to Net Zero will create good, green job opportunities for people in the North East

I'm here at #COP28📷 to represent the views of constituents who have written to me about the urgent need for climate action As discussed here with Nissan, the biggest car maker in the UK, the move to Net Zero will create good, green job opportunities for people in the North East
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Great to meet with CEO of Royal African Society janet rogan at . Africa’s resources are put under increasing strain from climatic change, despite contributing the least to greenhouse gas emissions. We will work together to ensure African voices are better heard in this debate.

Great to meet with CEO of @royafrisoc @JanetRoganRAS at #COP28. Africa’s resources are put under increasing strain from climatic change, despite contributing the least to greenhouse gas emissions. We will work together to ensure African voices are better heard in this debate.
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Closing word from Lord Jonny Oates APPG for Africa

It’s clear that the challenge is huge but so are the opportunities. The report will be a good too to ensure that UK Parliament and policy makers are able to make the best decisions for a Just Energy Transition

Closing word from @jonny_oates @AfricaAPPG It’s clear that the challenge is huge but so are the opportunities. The report will be a good too to ensure that UK Parliament and policy makers are able to make the best decisions for a Just Energy Transition
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