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Open letter on the role of US Embassy officials in a land grab deal in Cameroon

by Jacques Bahati | Nov 23, 2016

AFJN is one of many organizations which signed on a letter to Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador Linda Thomas-GreenField regarding the role of US Embassy officials in a land grab deal signed by the President of Cameroon.  “Through...

Usa: Okure (Afjn), “violenza mai vista. Migranti additati come nemici”

by Jacques Bahati | Nov 7, 2016

Rev. Aniedi Okure is featured in Servizio Informazione Religiosa, on the impact of the 2016 Presidential elections in the US on Immigrants. Theis article is in Italian. 

The Ghanaian-British Architect David Adjaye designed the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington

by Jacques Bahati | Nov 7, 2016

Born in Tanzania and raised in Egypt, Yemen, Lebanon, and Great Britain, the distinguished and well respected Ghanaian Architect David Adjaye has once more marked the world of architecture by designing the iconic National Museum of African American History and...

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