As part of the World Public Forum organized by the World Peoples' Assembly, the Africa House Association successfully held a panel discussion entitled "Africa in the Modern World: A New Era of Cooperation and Partnership."
The event was attended by approximately 4,000 delegates from 150 countries, including representatives from Ghana 🇬🇭, Cameroon 🇨🇲, Senegal 🇸🇳, South Africa 🇿🇦, and Russia 🇷🇺. Experts actively exchanged views on the prospects for economic growth on the African continent and strengthening intercultural ties.
The speech by Natalie-Asia Munana 🇨🇩, Minister of Social and Humanitarian Affairs of the DRC and President of the Calixte Munana charity, attracted particular attention. She emphasized the importance of Africa's contribution to the global community, noting the region's spiritual wealth and natural resources. According to her, the time has come to intensify efforts to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation, which will make Africa a key factor in sustainable global development.
Africa House President Odunlami Serge Phocas emphasized the value of meetings of this format, which promote mutual understanding and trust between countries.
The event concluded with a call to continue working together and strengthen collaboration in the interests of future generations, building a solid foundation for long-term positive interaction between peoples around the world.
The event was attended by approximately 4,000 delegates from 150 countries, including representatives from Ghana 🇬🇭, Cameroon 🇨🇲, Senegal 🇸🇳, South Africa 🇿🇦, and Russia 🇷🇺. Experts actively exchanged views on the prospects for economic growth on the African continent and strengthening intercultural ties.
The speech by Natalie-Asia Munana 🇨🇩, Minister of Social and Humanitarian Affairs of the DRC and President of the Calixte Munana charity, attracted particular attention. She emphasized the importance of Africa's contribution to the global community, noting the region's spiritual wealth and natural resources. According to her, the time has come to intensify efforts to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation, which will make Africa a key factor in sustainable global development.
Africa House President Odunlami Serge Phocas emphasized the value of meetings of this format, which promote mutual understanding and trust between countries.
The event concluded with a call to continue working together and strengthen collaboration in the interests of future generations, building a solid foundation for long-term positive interaction between peoples around the world.