A decade of African Roots and the African Diaspora: Member countries adopt an action plan for initial years

Economic governance
Wednesday, 15 December 2021 14:22
A decade of African Roots and the African Diaspora: Member countries adopt an action plan for initial years

(Togo First) - The High Committee in charge of the Agenda for the Decade of African Roots and the African Diaspora held its third meeting last Monday. On this occasion, all 14 member countries of the initiative adopted the agenda covering the projects that will be implemented in the first years of the decade.

According to the plan, in the first year of the decade, a museum dedicated to African memories will be built. The same year, an Economic Forum for the Diaspora and Afro Descendants should be organized. Suggested by Togo, these projects align with already-launched initiatives or initiatives that are yet to be implemented by the African Union Commission, via the Citizens and Diaspora Directorate (CIDO). 

Robert Dussey, Togo’s foreign affairs minister, chaired the meeting. After affirming that the decade would be materialized “only through concrete projects,” Dussey urged the High Committee’s members to “strongly mobilize toward these achievements for the development of our continent.”

A Togo-led initiative, the decade of African roots and the African diaspora aims mainly to “make the African diaspora key actors of Africa’s development.” 

Let it be recalled that last September, Morocco said it would support the initiative with $200,000. This was during the High Committee’s second meeting.

Esaïe Edoh

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