African leaders, representatives of international organisations, civil society and diplomats from all over the world are encouraged to attend the US-Africa Leaders Summit, which starts tomorrow in America. A meeting that will allow all these guests to discuss economic, diplomatic, ecological, security and health issues, as well as those related to democracy and human rights.
#USAfricaLeadersSummit issues checklist:
✅Economic engagement
✅Peace, security & governance
✅Democracy, human rights & civil society
✅Global health
✅Food security
✅Climate change
✅Diaspora engagement
✅Education & youth leadership
✅Amplifying African voices globally pic.twitter.com/pXT0jvJm9I— Department of State (@StateDept) December 12, 2022
Through this event, the American government wishes to confirm to its African partners the determination of the United States to “involve and associate” them in the important debates in order to find solutions to the challenges that the world is facing.
#CommuniquéDePresse I Le @PresidentABO attendu à Washington dans le cadre du Sommet des dirigeants Etats-Unis/Afrique
🔗 Lire le communiqué de presse : https://t.co/D7XNndmCHm pic.twitter.com/3TlZJTZR41
— Présidence de la République Gabonaise (@PresidenceGA) December 10, 2022
Eight years after the last summit organised by Barack Obama, this one is positioning Africa as a continent that offers hope in several areas.