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SUMMARY:Diaspora Engagement Forum and African Diaspora & Development Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Diaspora Engagement Forum and African Diaspora & Development Day 2024\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for the Diaspora Engagement Forum (DEF) and African Diaspora & Development Day (AD3) 2024! \n\n\n\nTheme: “The next 30 years: Harnessing diaspora resources for sustainable socio-economic development and investment in Africa: contributions of the African diaspora in the United Kingdom” \n\n\n\nDate: July 6\, 2024Location: Holiday Inn\, Wrights Lane\, Kensington\, London W8 5SP\, UKTime: 8:30am – 5:30pmProgramme: Download \n\n\n\nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with policymakers\, diaspora communities\, development partners\, and the private sector. Be part of impactful discussions and collaborations aimed at driving sustainable development in Africa. \n\n\n\nThemes covered will include: \n\n\n\n\nDiaspora investments and philanthropic channels\n\n\n\nCollective diaspora initiatives: experiences\, opportunities and the role of technology\n\n\n\nThe role of remittances in emergencies and humanitarian action\n\n\n\nBreaking through the barriers of impact first and investor markets to develop diaspora-targeted investment products\n\n\n\n\nPlease register to attend here.  \n\n\n\nAs AFFORD celebrates its 30-year milestone and looks ahead to the next 30 years\, we invite you to support our mission of fostering sustainable socio-economic development and investment in Africa through the diaspora. Your donations\, big or small\, can make a significant impact. Please consider donating to support AFFORD’s work. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDonate NOW! \n\n\n\nThis event is brought to you by African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) in partnership with the African Union Commission’s African Institute for Remittances (AIR). \n\n\n\n\n\n#DEF2024 #AD32024 #AfricanDiaspora #SustainableDevelopment
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/diaspora-engagement-forum-and-african-diaspora-development-day-2024/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn\, Wrights Lane\, Kensington\, London W8 5SP\, UK\, Wrights Lane\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Global Forum on Migration and Development
DESCRIPTION:ABC Materials EN\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABC Materials FR
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/global-forum-on-migration-and-development/
LOCATION:Geneva
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SUMMARY:The Inaugural UK Reparations Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE 12 October 2023\n\nREPORT EMBARGOED – 18 October 2023\n\n[London\, 10.00am BST\, 18 October 2023] – At a press conference by the main entrance of the British Museum\, Bell Ribeiro-Addy\, Streatham MP and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations (APPG-AR)\, will launch a week of reparations themed events and activities organised by APPG-AR. These include:\n\nThe publication of a summary briefing report: Hearings of the APPG-AR on the Restitution of Stolen African Artefacts and Human Remains.\n\nAn Early day Motion (EDM) and lobby in Parliament on the restitution of stolen African artefacts and ancestral remains\nThe Inaugural UK Reparations Conference 2023 from Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd October 2023 at Friends House\, 173 Euston Road\, London NW1 2BJ\n\nThe All-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations (APPG-AR) brings together parliamentarians\, campaigners\, communities and other stakeholders to examine issues of African reparations and the restitution of cultural artefacts and ancestral remains. APPG-AR explores policy proposals on reparations and development and how best to redress the legacies of African enslavement and colonialism.\n\nThe kick-off press conference outside the main British Museum entrance launches the summary briefing report of two APPG-AR hearings and a policy roundtable over 2022-2023\, bringing together diverse perspectives from parliamentarians\, senior museum experts\, lawyers\, academia and diaspora heritage practitioners\, on the legal and global best practice on restitution. The experts highlighted the need for proactive measures and collaboration to address the challenges associated with restitution\, such as the lack of a proper audit or cataloguing of collections\, exposed by the recent scandalous theft and sale of classical items at the British Museum.\n\nExpert recommendations in the report include: The Department of Culture\, Media\, and Sport (DCMS) should provide resources for provenance research\, negotiation of claims and cost of return; enhanced guidelines for the treatment and restitution of ancestral human remains within heritage/museum settings in England; The CMS Committee should undertake an urgent and comprehensive hearing into provenance and restitution; and Parliamentarians should consider proposing new legislation that applies similar provisions of the 2009 Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) to stolen African artefacts and human remains in UK collections\n\nIn response to the report Bell Rebeiro-Addy\, APPG-AR Chair\, noted: ‘in supporting restitution efforts and implementing necessary changes to legislation and museum practices\, the UK government can take significant steps towards rectifying historical injustices and fostering a more equitable and inclusive approach to cultural heritage.’\n\nShe continued: ‘The hearings and the roundtable further underscored the urgency of the issue\, emphasising that the countries of origin must be given the opportunity to care for their own cultural heritage\, which requires a comprehensive understanding of what items are in possession\, especially when after recent events we take note of the questionable safety record at the British Museum. I will be launching an Early Day Motion on this subject and we will be exploring broader issues of reparatory justice at our 2 day conference on 21-22 October at Friends House in Euston.’\n\nEnds\n\nFor media inquiries\, please contact:\n\nBell Ribeiro-Addy – bell.ribeiroaddy.mp@parliament.uk\n\nor\n\nAPPG co-Secretariat\n\nOnyekachi Wambu – onyekachi@afford-uk.org\n\nNOTES\n\n1. The summary report is available for free download on the APPG-AR website\, UK Reparations Conference 2023 — APPG for Afrikan Reparations (appg-ar.org)\, ensuring accessibility to a global audience. It is also available on the AFFORD website – www.Afford-uk.org. APPG-AR acknowledges that this summary report is part of an ongoing process\, and it does not provide definitive answers to the complex issues it explores. Instead\, it serves as a catalyst for further research\, dialogue\, and collaboration among museums\, source communities\, and relevant stakeholders. APPG-AR invites scholars\, museum professionals\, policymakers\, and the public to engage with the findings and participate in the ongoing conversation regarding the restitution and reparations of cultural objects.\n\n2. Other events following the press conference and publication launch include: the APPG-AR organised UK Reparations Conference 2023 from Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd October 2023 at Friends House\, 173 Euston Road\, London NW1 2BJ. The conference brings together campaigns\, institutions\, and individuals to discuss the issue of reparations for colonisation\, the transatlantic kidnap\, trafficking and enslavement of Africans\, theft of looted artefacts and ancestral remains\, and continued exploitation of peoples of African descent across the world. The conference will be free to attend and will feature sessions on a range of policy issues as they relate to reparatory justice – from the restitution of artefacts to land rights\, education\, employment\, environmental justice\, economics\, law\, culture\, and many other areas beside. Speakers include international government representatives\, national and international dignitaries\, Independent UN experts\, campaigners\, academics\, Members of Parliament\, legal experts\, and youth voices. To register and for further information please go to. UK Reparations Conference 2023 — APPG for Afrikan Reparations (appg-ar.org)\n\n3.The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations (APPG-AR) brings together parliamentarians\, campaigners\, communities and other stakeholders to examine issues of African reparations and the restitution of cultural artefacts and ancestral remains. APPG-AR explores policy proposals on reparations and development and how best to redress the legacies of African enslavement and colonialism. The APPG-AR seeks to continue the work of honourable Bernie Grant MP (1944-2000) on the restitution of African artefacts and ancestral remains to enable the restitution of stolen African artefacts and human remains. We look forward to exploring new ways to progress the restitution dialogue we hope to contribute to a constructive and informed global dialogue\n\n4. The African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) is an international organisation established in 1994\, with a mission ‘to expand and enhance the contributions Africans in the diaspora make to African development’. AFFORD’s mission is achieved through programmes and projects within the following overlapping themes: enterprise and employment\, diaspora remittances and investments\, diaspora engagement and capacity and action research\, policy and practice. AFFORD acts as a co-secretariat for the APPG-AR\, and complied this report through its Return of the Icons programme which focuses on restitution of looted African artefacts and human remains to their country of heritage.\n\nWebsite: African Foundation for Development – African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) (afford-uk.org)
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/15577/
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SUMMARY:IN CONVERSATION WITH ONYEKACHI WAMBU
DESCRIPTION:The next big moment in the year of AFFORD@30 celebrations will be the In conversation with Onyekachi Wambu event at SOAS University of London on Friday 28 July from 5.30 to 8.00pm.\n\nOnyekachi is the former executive director of AFFORD\, a celebrated diaspora transformer\, journalist and writer. For 21 years\, Onyekachi has worked with great vision\, creativity and commitment for the African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) and for diaspora impact in Africa. This will be an intimate and illuminating evening with the former executive director of AFFORD\, covering his journey from journalist and writer\, to diaspora and development\, and culture and restitution.\n\nOnyekachi has recently published the second edition of Empire Windrush – reflections of 75 years and more of the Black British experience. In this newly-published\, ground-breaking anthology\, Onyekachi collates some of the best and most significant writing from the 75 years following the arrival of Empire\nWindrush.\n\nFeaturing a preface by Margaret Busby and new writing from Bernardine Evaristo\, Mike Philips and Dan Hicks\, Empire Windrush conjures a unique journey through the British past\, present and future\, via the prism of the Black imagination. Several chapters tackle issues of restitution. Copies of Empire Windrush\nwill be on sale at the venue\, courtesy of Round Table Books.\n\nIn conversation with Onyekachi Wambu will be moderated by AFFORD chair Ndidi Njoku and Professor Gibril Faal of LSE. Onyekachi will be introduced by Ra Hendricks\, founder of Jazzzmo’thology\, a platform promoting and staging live events to illustrate the breadth of music created and performed by African peoples.\n\nDownload Programme: IN CONVERSATION WITH ONYEKACHI WAMBU
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/in-conversation-with-onyekachi-wambu/
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SUMMARY:The Restitution Debate - Where Are We Now?
DESCRIPTION:Chaired by Onyekachi Wambu\, Return of the Icons Programme\, AFFORD \nSpeakers \nDr Monica Hanna\, Associate Professor and Acting Dean of the College of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage\, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) in Aswan\, Egypt.  She is an international figure in the world of Archaeology. Dr. Monica Hanna\, did her undergraduate studies in Egyptology and Archaeological Chemistry at the American University in Cairo (AUC)\, 2004.  Dr Hanna then pursued an MA TEFL 2006 at AUC as well. She later joined the University of Pisa\, Italy to complete her doctorate in archaeology entitled ‘Problems of Preservation of Mural Paintings in the Theban Necropolis: A Pilot Study on the Theban Tomb 14 using 3D Scanning Techniques’.   \nDr Hanna has been granted numerous awards including the SAFE beacon award for 2014 for her efforts in the salvage of antiquities under conflict and was named by UNESCO the Monuments Woman of 2014. She has also received ‘Distinguished AUC Alumna’ two times\, once in Cairo 2014 and the other in New York 2015. Her current research focuses on decolonizing archaeology\, repatriation and restitution amongst methods for accessibility for the wider public to archaeology and heritage with a particular interest in digital humanities.  \nIn 2020\, she was chosen from the 50 most influential women in Egypt under the auspices of the Egyptian Prime Minister.  She was also awarded a research grant as part of Action for Restitution in Africa in collaboration with University of Oxford where she is working on starting a solid discourse of decolonizing western museum collections.  \nDr Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp\, was recently appointed Associate Professor in Heritage Studies\, UCL Institute of Archaeology. Prior to this\, she was Senior Curator of Anthropology at the Horniman Museum\, Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths\, and has over 10 years of experience working in museums. The focus of her museum practice is opening up museum collections to community-led research and projects. Her research explores mid-century museum practice\, and its intersection with colonialism\, as well as the colonial history and inheritance of milk and dairy. Johanna is Chair of the Museum Ethnographers Group\, the primary SSN for museum practitioners working with cultural collections. \n Professor Kodzo Gavua\, Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies University of GhanaUniversity of Ghana\, is an Associate Professor of Archaeology and Heritage Studies and Director of the Leventis Digital Resource Centre at the University of Ghana. He holds an MA and a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary\, and an MA in International Affairs from the University of Ghana. He researches the effects of early cross-cultural interactions on society\, culture\, cultural heritage\, and economic development in West Africa. Gavua is the founding Dean of the University of Ghana’s School of Arts\, a Trustee of the Ghana Culture Forum\, and chairperson of the Ghana Heritage Committee’s Technical unit.  \nPhumzile Nombuso Twala\, Heritage professional (South Africa) Virtual Attendance.In 2020  Phumzile Nombuso Twal was awarded a DAC Heritage-related studies Bursary as well as the Robben Island Museum Bursary and RIM Education Internship.   \nIn 2020 Phumzile Nombuso Twala was a Visiting Lecturer for the University of the Underground New Politics and Afrofuturism Programme. Phumzile Nombuso Twala’s presentation titled “Umsamu womlando wama-Taxi” expanded on the impact of colonialism on vehicle mobility in South Africa- through the lens of the history and heritage of the minibus taxi industry in SA.   \nIn 2020 Phumzile Nombuso Twala was co-curator(alongside Teresa Lizamore) of the Give Her A Crown Campaign\, led by The Change Collective Africa.  \nIn 2021 Phumzile Nombuso Twala was Research Assistant for the Brandfort Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Interpretive Centre/Museum Exhibition Design Project and the When Rain Clouds Gather Exhibition at Norval Foundation.  \nShe is currently a Research Coordinator at Andani.Africa.   \nDr. Lennon Mhishi\, Pitt Rivers Museum\, (UK) is a Project Researcher on the project Reconnecting “Objects”:Epistemic Plurality and Transformative Practices in and Beyond Museums funded by VW Stiftung. Mhishi is an anthropologist whose interdisciplinary work spans interests in Africa and its diasporas\, the afterlives of slavery and colonialism\, and the approaches to contemporary forms of exploitation forced labour and human rights in different African countries. Mhishi has experience in migration and diaspora\, heritage\, music\, and other arts-based\, creative approaches to knowledge-making and engagement. Mhishi is keen to pursue a research agenda\, curatorial and museum practice that centres community-engaged\, collaborative\, antiracist\, and inclusive practice.  \nFor the Reconnecting “Objects” project\, Mhishi will be collaborating with partners in Oxford (UK)\, Cape Town (South Africa)\, Dakar (Senegal)\, Dschang (Cameroon) and Berlin (Germany) to\, among other things\, explore colonial collections and to deliver two major exhibitions\, opening simultaneously in Dakar and Oxford in 2024. In addition\, Mhishi will be co-producing written work and other outputs from the research.  \nDr. Frezer Getache. Haile is an experienced communications strategist and foreign policy expert with a decade of experience advising public sector and international organisations in Africa\, Europe and Asia.  \nDr Haile is currently a strategic adviser at Project Associates\, a boutique consultancy firm\, helping clients navigate complicated\, transnational challenges of a political nature\, involving policy issues\, litigation\, investments\, elections or major crises.  \nPrior to this\, he served as a senior advisor at the Ethiopian Embassy in London\, during which time he was responsible for the Ethiopian Government’s work on restitution in the UK and led its negotiations with a variety of UK cultural institutions. He holds a doctorate in political geography from King’s College London. \nThis event has been created in partnership with SOAS University \n 
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SUMMARY:APPG - Afrikan Reparations\, African Restitution
DESCRIPTION:All-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations discussion on the restitution of African artefacts held in UK heritage collections.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nAll-Party Parliamentary Group on Afrikan Reparations (APPG-AR)\, invites you to explore the issues\, concerns and desires for the restitution of African artefacts held in UK heritage collections. AFFORD shares secretariat responsibilities for the APPG Afrikan Reparations\, focusing on issues of the restitution of cultural artefacts and ancestral remains. \nEstimates suggest that up to 90% of sub-Saharan Africa’s cultural heritage is held outside the African continent. A result of conquest\, plunder\, colonisation\, as well as legitimate trade and exchange\, although this figure is disputed by some experts. \nMost of the UK’s African artefacts are held outside the national museums and collections\, and not governed by UK legislation. Currently\, there are no accurate figures of the total number of African artefacts and human remains held in UK museums\, libraries\, palaces\, and other public collections. The vast majority of these artefacts are held in storage and not on public display. \nJoin us to explore ways forward on these important issues and learn more about the work of the APPG-AR on African restitution. \nHosted by African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) \nChair\nBell Ribeiro-Addy MP – Chair of the All-Party Group on Afrikan Reparations \nSpeakers\n\nOnyekachi Wambu\, Executive Director of AFFORD\nElsie Owusu OBE RIBA FRSA\, Architect and Specialist Conservation Architect\, interior and urban designer\nYvette Abrahams Ph. D. in Economic History\, Consultant for government and various NGOs
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/appg-afrikan-reparations-african-restitution/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:ABC Business Growth Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our Business Advisor Denise Rawls has expertise and a track record of taking fledgling enterprises and established businesses to the next level. On Saturday 28th September 2019 we will be holding a workshop to work on shifting your thoughts and plans from uncertainty to strategy. \nDuring the workshop you will: \n\nCraft a mission and vision statement\, define your company objectives\, and perform an analysis of your company’s strengths\, weaknesses\, opportunities and threats.\nCreate a one-page strategic action plan to underpin your businesses growth.\nWork through the personal and business challenges you may face in growing your business and develop strategies\, supported by a tailored roadmap\nIdentify resources to focus on to enhance business growth – investment\, human resource\, technology\, business development support (Coach\, mentor\, training etc.)
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-business-growth-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190926T180000
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SUMMARY:Tourism in Africa
DESCRIPTION:Our ABC Connect for September will be a roundtable looking at tourism in Africa. We’ll be looking at the different challenges of organising travel in Africa\, practicalities of setting up a travel enterprise\, how to grow the business etc. \nWe look forward to seeing you at this industry-focused event which is part of the AFFORD Business Club’s monthly networking event series. \nThis roundtable event will be a fantastic opportunity to meet members of the African travel community who also work within the tourism sector. We shall explore how to best access opportunities and overcome various challenges faced by diaspora running travel and tourism enterprises. \nRegister now
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/tourism-in-africa/
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SUMMARY:ABC Webinar: What investors are looking for with Christelle Kupa & Rubelyn Alcantara from Uhusiano Capital (UK)
DESCRIPTION:Join  Christelle Kupa and Rubelyn Alcantra of Uhusiano Capital who will : \n\nTheir experience of running an Investment Fund\nWhat they look for from entrepreneurs as investors\nTheir thoughts on what diaspora entrepreneurs should be focused on in terms of business in Africa\nTips for entrepreneurs seeking investment\n\nThis webinar is free to attend register here \nAbout the speakers \nChristelle Kupa is a sustainable finance expert and global impact investor with experience spanning international finance & banking\, sustainable investing and cross-border innovation scale-up. \nChristelle is the Founder and Chief Executive of Uhusiano Capital which she founded in 2016 as a catalyst to facilitate better business in the African impact investing sector\, with a particular interest in agriculture and women economic empowerment. Christelle has convened a team of experts and specialists with whom she has developed service propositions that solve complex problems and add value for communities\, stakeholders and shareholders in Africa. \nChristelle spent 13 years as an Investment banker and Hedge-fund manager\, JP Morgan and development expert at Symbiotics. \nChristelle is an internationally recognised leader in impact investment. She has spoken at high profile events and conferences around the world and has been an expert participant in a number of panels and knowledge-sharing initiatives. \nIn her non-for-profit activities\, Christelle is a practitioner\, advocate\, and lecturer on sustainable impact capitalism and community bridging through business and bottom-up leadership. She sits as a Trustee on Medical aid film. \nChristelle is Belgian- Congolese\, based in London\, with extensive travel on the African continent. She holds a BA in business and finance and speaks French\, Flemish\, English\, with some basics in Swahili and Lingala. \nRubelyn Alcantara\, MBA is CEO & Founder\, Supivaa Advisory Group (Canada)  which was founded after she spent several years supporting businesses\, entrepreneurs and investors in Africa. Supivaa Advisory Group is a boutique consultancy firm focused on two pillars 1. Facilitating and encouraging Canada-Africa trade & investment and 2. Women’s Empowerment. \n“Supivaa” is a play on words French/English of “support” and “vivre” (to live) thus “supporting life”. Supivaa also has a second\, more fun meaning\, “supporting the divas”. Ruby is also an Advisor to Uhusiano Capital\, an UK regulated financial advisory firm focused on Impact Investing in Africa. \nOriginally from Vancouver\, Canada\, Ruby first stepped foot on the African continent in 2007 and since then\, supporting Africa’s economic development has been interwoven her DNA. For the past 7 years\, she’s been leading start-ups/projects either in or focused on Africa’s growth in a variety of sectors including renewable energy\, agriculture\, fin-tech\, education\, health\, and media/publishing. \nRuby has lived and worked across Africa including Tanzania\, Nigeria\, Madagascar\, South Africa\, Cameroon\, Uganda\, Egypt\, and Kenya. Early in her career\, she worked with both governments and private sector in Africa to promote their respective countries to investors\, policy-makers and key decision-makers\, by producing reports distributed publications such as The Wall Street Journal\, The Economist and the International Herald Tribune (now The New York Times International). \nRuby has played a lead role in companies that have benefited from commercial\, impact and/or hybrid investment and as such she’s passionate to ensure that projects and entrepreneurs can get the support they need to hit that critical trajectory for growth and ensuring their investors are rewarded. \nRuby has served as Managing Director of Push Observer\, an investment of SixTelecoms Group in Tanzania\, where she trebled the company’s client base in less than 2 years with clients including of Vodacom\, Diageo\, the United Nations\, British Gas and the Government of Tanzania. \nShe was the Chief Marketing Officer at Homestrings Ltd\, later known as Movement Capital\, one of the first crowdfunding sites focused on Africa.  She was part of the founding team that raised $25 million USD for 35 deals in 12 countries across Africa.  Most recently\, she consulted\, serving as interim-CEO for a solar energy and agriculture company in Madagascar which is a blended finance/hybrid investment of a private investor and grant funding from the EU. \nToday her focus is on working/advising with both the Seekers of Capital (entrepreneurs and fund managers) and the Investors themselves (both Impact Investors and commercial investors) to actualise on the potential of Africa. Often with the Impact lens leveraging on the guidelines of the UN Principles of Responsible Investment (UNPRI) ensuring both ESG and SDG alignments. \nRuby holds an international MBA from IE Business School (Spain)\, a BA in Communications and Political Science from Simon Fraser University (Canada) and a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia Academy (Canada). \nRegister to attend this webinar here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-webinar-what-investors-are-looking-for/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190813T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190813T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190808T131546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190808T131546Z
UID:5298-1565717400-1565724600@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Ghana Trade Missions: Fashion Sourcing Trip and Exploring Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:The ABC is partnering with Africa Fashion Guide and will be heading to Ghana on 28th October 2019 for 5 days to look at sourcing partners\, manufacturing and exploring opportunities. We are holding a briefing event for you to find out more about the mission and learn about all of the possibilities it could hold for you and your business! \nMore info here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/ghana-trade-missions-fashion-sourcing-trip-and-exploring-opportunities/
CATEGORIES:Trade research missions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190730T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190627T110222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T110222Z
UID:5297-1564509600-1564516800@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Advance your Skills with an African Language
DESCRIPTION:At AFFORD we recognise that the young generation of diaspora Africans wish to give back and connect with Africa in new ways outside of remittance giving. They wish to know how to tap into the emerging opportunities of a fast moving\, rapidly changing continent with language being a key way to do so. \nDiaspora Experience will be holding a session on learning African languages to explore the growing interest in African languages for business\, career progression\, for enhancing cultural experience on the ground and for linking and connecting to African heritage. \nIf you have an interest in travelling to Africa for your work\, career or studies but lack the language skills to engage on a higher level this session is for you! \nRegister Here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/advance-your-skills-with-an-african-language/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190724T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190607T104857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190607T104857Z
UID:5295-1563984000-1563991200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Clinics
DESCRIPTION:The ABC Legal Clinics provide ABC Members access to an exclusive series of Clinics with experienced lawyers from the internationally-renowned law firm\, Morrison and Foerster LLP. The Clinics are an opportunity to have a one-to-one consultation with a specialist lawyer in your area of work\, who will provide pro-bono advice and guidance on any legal concerns or queries you may have. This could cover a range of topic areas including contracts\, employment\, tax\, IP and business structure. \nABC members are free to attend and should register by email abc@afford-uk.org \nNon-members interested in attending please email abc@afford-uk.org for further details. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-clinics/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190718T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190718T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T113324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T113324Z
UID:5289-1563469200-1563476400@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Seminar-Legal Tax and Intellectual Property
DESCRIPTION:This free seminar will give you insight into what you need to know and do legally for your business in relation to tax and intellectual property. \nThis session will provide information on key legal areas of interest no matter what stage your organisation is at. It will help you identify areas of support that you didn’t know you need! \nHosted by The AFFORD Business Club (ABC) in partnership with Morrison & Foerster LLP\, an international law firm. \nWho should attend? \nBusiness owners\, charities\, social enterprises  and entrepreneurs. \nRegister to attend this FREE seminar here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-seminar-legal-tax-and-intellectual-property/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190703T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190703T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190627T105355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T105355Z
UID:5296-1562158800-1562160600@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:AFFORD Learn and Lunch with Denise Rawls
DESCRIPTION:According to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) late payments\, over 30 days\, cost the UK economy over £2.5 billion every year and result in over 50\,000 businesses going under. \nFreelancers make up over 15% of the UK workforce and the impact of late payments means entrepreneurs are at regular at risk of losing their homes\, their relationships and struggling with their mental health. \nSometimes\, although unhelpful\, the reason for a late payment is understandable\, a late payment in the chain impacts everyone waiting to be paid further down the line. More often than not late payment is just down to poor financial management by a client.  In this webinar we will look at some tools you can use to encourage your clients to pay you quickly and before the 30- day limit and how to chase payments and remain objective\, professional and sane. \nRegister here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/afford-learn-and-lunch-with-denise-rawls/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190620T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190620T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T111634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T111634Z
UID:5288-1561051800-1561059000@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Seminar- Business Structures and Conflict Resolution
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will give you insight into what you need to know and do legally for your business in relation to business structures and conflict resolution including: \n\nTypes of business organisation\, sole trader\, partnership\, company\, charitable status\nAvenues for conflict and dispute resolution\n\nThis free seminar is a vital session providing information on key legal areas of interest no matter what stage your organisation is at. It will help you identify areas of support that you didn’t know you needed! \nHosted by The AFFORD Business Club (ABC) in partnership with Morrison & Foerster LLP\, an international law firm. \nWho should attend? \nBusiness owners\, charities\, social enterprises  and entrepreneurs. \nRegister to attend this FREE seminar here \n 
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-seminar-business-structures-and-conflict-resolution/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190619T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T105201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T105201Z
UID:5286-1560960000-1560967200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Clinic - For Members
DESCRIPTION:The ABC Legal Clinics provide ABC Members access to an exclusive series of Clinics with experienced lawyers from the internationally-renowned law firm\, Morrison and Foerster LLP. The Clinics are an opportunity to have a one-to-one consultation with a specialist lawyer in your area of work\, who will provide pro-bono advice and guidance on any legal concerns or queries you may have. This could cover a range of topic areas including contracts\, employment\, tax\, IP and business structure. \nABC members are free to attend and should register by email abc@afford-uk.org \nNon-members interested in attending please email abc@afford-uk.org for further details. \n 
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-clinic-for-members/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190612T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190605T111037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190605T111037Z
UID:5294-1560344400-1560348000@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Webinar: Men\, Business and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our webinar which will be focused on Men\, Business and Wellbeing. \nWe will be covering: \n\nThe challenges faced by men in business\, and ways to overcome these\nAdvice for managing responsibilities and expectations of self\nThe importance of taking care of your mental health and where to go for support and guidance\n\nThe speakers will include Nii Odartei Evans of the BBC and Yann W. Tanoé of SunBird Journal Publishing.
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-webinar-men-business-and-wellbeing/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190606T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T121014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T121014Z
UID:5292-1559844000-1559851200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Diaspora Experience Free Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Diaspora Experience programme session will provide information on volunteering needs and opportunities in Africa. It will help you identify areas of support that you can give by utilising your own expertise! \nLearn more about the experiences and opportunities on the continent during this event\, that you can participate in this year! \nWho should attend: \nThose interested in volunteering opportunities in Africa \nCome and find out about the Diaspora Experience programme as a whole register to attend here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/diaspora-experience-free-information-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Forums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190522T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190424T095120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190424T095120Z
UID:5285-1558544400-1558551600@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Clinic
DESCRIPTION:The ABC Legal Clinics provide ABC Members access to an exclusive series of Clinics with experienced lawyers from the internationally-renowned law firm\, Morrison and Foerster LLP. The Clinics are an opportunity to have a one-to-one consultation with a specialist lawyer in your area of work\, who will provide pro-bono advice and guidance on any legal concerns or queries you may have. This could cover a range of topic areas including contracts\, employment\, tax\, IP and business structure. \nABC members are free to attend and should register by email abc@afford-uk.org \nNon-members interested in attending please email abc@afford-uk.org for further details. \n 
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-clinic/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190521T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T120531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T120531Z
UID:5291-1558461600-1558468800@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Diaspora Experience Free Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Diaspora Experience programme session will provide information on volunteering needs and opportunities in Africa. It will help you identify areas of support that you can give by utilising your own expertise! \nLearn more about the experiences and opportunities on the continent during this event\, that you can participate in this year! \nWho should attend: \nThose interested in volunteering opportunities in Africa \nCome and find out about the Diaspora Experience programme as a whole register to attend here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/diaspora-experience-free-information-session/
CATEGORIES:Forums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190515T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190501T120021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T120021Z
UID:5293-1557925200-1557928800@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Webinar: The Business of African Food
DESCRIPTION:Join us for The Business of African Food webinar were industry experts and entrepreneurs – Albert Tucker of Karma Cola UK\, Kemi Onafuwa of Ades Foods and Tokunbo Koiki of Tokunbo’s Kitchen as a facilitator will discuss how to best overcome the practical challenges faced by those in the African food industry. \nThe webinar will cover \n\nHow to effectively set up your business\nThe realities of running an African food business\nChallenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs\nWhere to go for assistance and guidance\n\nWho is it for? \nThis webinar will appeal to those already in the food industry\,  food and beverage manufacturers\, as well as people interested in turning their passion of food into a business. \nRegister here.  You will be sent an access link to the webinar once registered. 
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-webinar-the-business-of-african-food/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190509T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T114135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T114135Z
UID:5290-1557424800-1557432000@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Diaspora Experience Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Diaspora Experience programme session will provide information on volunteering needs and opportunities in Africa. It will help you identify areas of support that you can give by utilising your own expertise! \nLearn more about the experiences and opportunities on the continent during this event\, that you can participate in this year! \nWho should attend: \nThose interested in volunteering opportunities in Africa \nCome and find out about the Diaspora Experience programme as a whole register to attend here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/diaspora-experience-information-session/
CATEGORIES:Forums
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190429T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190429T105645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190429T105645Z
UID:5287-1556524800-1556557200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Legal Clinic - For Members
DESCRIPTION:The ABC Legal Clinics provide ABC Members access to an exclusive series of Clinics with experienced lawyers from the internationally-renowned law firm\, Morrison and Foerster LLP. The Clinics are an opportunity to have a one-to-one consultation with a specialist lawyer in your area of work\, who will provide pro-bono advice and guidance on any legal concerns or queries you may have. This could cover a range of topic areas including contracts\, employment\, tax\, IP and business structure. \nABC members are free to attend and should register by email abc@afford-uk.org \nNon-members interesting in attending please email abc@afford-uk.org for further details.
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-legal-clinic-for-members-2/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190418T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190402T144352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T144352Z
UID:5284-1555606800-1555621200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:The ABC Presents: Legal Seminars
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe AFFORD Business Club (ABC) in partnership with Morrison & Foerster LLP\, an international law firm\, is providing a free event for businesses\, charities and social enterprises to give you insight into what you need to know and do legally for your business in relation to contracts and employment law on Thursday 18th April 2019.  \nThis seminar will look at areas including: \n\nContracts\, formation\, effect and enforceability\, standard terms and exclusion clauses\nEssentials of relevant employment law\n\nThis free seminar is a vital session providing information on key legal areas of interest no matter what stage your organisation is at. It will help you identify areas of support that you didn’t know you needed! \nWhether you are a business\, a charitable organisation or an entrepreneur\, make sure you don’t miss out on this essential legal support opportunity! \n  \nTickets are free click here to register now
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/the-abc-presents-legal-clinics/
CATEGORIES:Legal sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190328T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190314T122042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T122042Z
UID:5283-1553796000-1553806800@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Connect: Unlocking Women and Technology
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited to present to you: ABC CONNECT: UNLOCKING WOMEN & TECHNOLOGY\, the ABC’s partner event with iSpace Foundation and The Radical Leap Company. \nOn Friday 28th March 2019\, at the ABC offices\, we are bringing together industry experts\, successful entrepreneurs and tech professionals with insights on unlocking potential in and for women in the tech industry. You can expect:\n• Industry knowledge from experienced professionals\n• Real-life stories of successful entrepreneurs\n• Tips on access to finance opportunities for tech start ups\n• Networking with technology insiders \nOur guest speakers will include Abake Adenle of AJA.LA Studios\, Noreen Makosewe of The Radical Leap Company and Kay Kukoyi Founder of Purposeful Products. \nThis exclusive event is limited to 20 seats\, click here to register now and don’t miss out!
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-connect-unlocking-women-technology/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190313T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190304T152432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T152432Z
UID:5282-1552482000-1552485600@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Doing Business in Zimbabwe Webinar
DESCRIPTION:You are exclusively invited to participate in a webinar hosted by the AFFORD Business Club (ABC)\, which will be focused on Doing Business in Zimbabwe. The speakers will include Na Ncube of The Global Native\, Busi Bango of EMPRETEC and Denise Rawls of AFFORD UK as a facilitator.  \nWe will be covering:\n• How to effectively set up your business\n• The realities of running a business in Zimbabwe\n• Challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs\n• Where to go for assistance and guidance\nTo register for the session click here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/doing-business-in-zimbabwe-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190220T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20190214T181915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190214T181915Z
UID:5281-1550685600-1550689200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Connect
DESCRIPTION:  \nABC Connect in February will be a partner event with Business Networking and Growth London an exciting networking and social event targeted at the ambitious Black business owner. In relaxed City settings\, come along with your business cards\, product samples etc. to network\, sell and build relationships with like-minded businesses. The event attracts business owners\, directors and senior management from a rich and diverse mix of business sectors. \nThe ABC Members will receive FREE tickets to attend this event and continue growing your network with like minded entrepreneurs. \nRegister here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-connect/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190212T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20181219T184017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T184017Z
UID:5278-1549996200-1550005200@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:Diaspora Professionals in Development and Humanitarian Spaces
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us on Tuesday 12 February 2019 at the Connecting Diaspora UK Networking Event “Diaspora professionals in development and humanitarian spaces” co-hosted by Shabaka\, the African Foundation for Development (AFFORD) and Centre of African Studies SOAS\, University of London. Connecting Diaspora UK is a networking event for diaspora professionals working in the development and humanitarian sectors. The aim is to build a constituency of African and Middle Eastern diaspora professionals to increase diversity in these sectors and facilitate collaborations between international organisations and the diaspora. \nIf you are: \n– Diaspora/migrant from Africa\, Near and the Middle East regions \n– Working or interested in international development and humanitarian sectors \n– Seeking to connect with those with similar interests in international development and humanitarian response \n– Seeking to gain an insight into the role and potential of diaspora communities in peace\, development and humanitarian response \nThen join us for this informal network event and build and strengthen new relationships! \nRegister here
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/diaspora-professionals-in-development-and-humanitarian-spaces/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190124T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190124T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20181221T161436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T161436Z
UID:5280-1548352800-1548363600@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:ABC Connects Fashion With Africa
DESCRIPTION:ABC Connect is the AFFORD Business Club’s monthly networking event. It is an opportunity to network with members and gain some insight from experts in various fields. \nABC Connect in January 2019 will be a roundtable discussion focusing on the business of fashion in Africa and reaching wider markets. We will be hearing from industry experts\, successful designers and those with the finance to provide necessary insight to fashion entrepreneurs with their eye on Africa! \nOur guest speakers will include Jacqueline Shaw Director of Africa Fashion Guide\, Yemisi Mokuolu CEO of Hatch Africa and Aji Ayorinde Founder and Creative Director of MIA London. \nTopics covered will include:– Testimony from industry experts– Experience of successful designers– Access to finance opportunities– Networking with fashion insiders \nThis exclusive event is limited to 20 seats\, so register now and don’t miss out!
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/abc-connects-fashion-with-africa/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190122T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T203805
CREATED:20181219T181730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T181730Z
UID:5279-1548180000-1548185400@afford-uk.org
SUMMARY:UK Visa Refusals for African Visitors
DESCRIPTION:Chi Onwurah MP\, Chair of the APPG for Africa\, invites you to a parliamentary meeting to discuss UK visa refusals for African visitors. \nOn Tuesday 22nd January from 6pm until 7.30pm in the Grimond Room\, Portcullis House\, House of Commons \nThe meeting provides an opportunity for guests from a diversity of sectors including academic\, cultural\, NGO \, health and business to share evidence with parliamentarians on the consistency and quality of the decision making of UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) for visa applications. Evidence will be presented to a panel of parliamentarians to feed into a policy brief in advance of APPG for Africa roundtable meeting with the UK Immigration Minister\, Caroline Nokes MP\, two weeks later. \nSome guests will be invited to formally present their evidence to the panel and advance notice will be given. Those not presenting to the panel will have the opportunity to submit written statements in advance of the meeting and to ask questions during the Q&A if time allows. \nWritten statements should be submitted as soon as possible to Hetty Bailey on baileyh@parliament.uk but no later than Tuesday 8th January. (NB- Statements should be succinct\, refer to the questions below\, be no longer than 1500 words and in Word document format). \n  \nThis meeting hopes to gather evidence and information from participants on the following questions: \n1) What is your experience of supporting African nationals in applying for visas for African nationals to conferences / events / business meetings/ training sessions in the UK? \n2) How many times have you supported African nationals to apply for a UK visa\, of whatever type? \n3) How many were rejected or approved? What were the most common grounds for refusal given? How many were granted\, but too late to allow the participant to attend? \n4) For those that reapplied\, how many were granted visas? What circumstances changed in their application? Did they resubmit with additional information? And did the visa arrive in time for them to attend the event? \n6) Have you seen any evidence of inconsistency in decision-making regarding visa applications? \n7) What do you understand to be the main barriers to submitting successful visa applications for African nationals? And can you estimate how many might have decided not to visit the UK because of the difficulty of obtaining a visa? \nNB- Please note that numerically presented evidence is particularly valuable. \nGuests are actively encouraged to invite their local Members of Parliament to attend the meeting and listen to the evidence. \n  \nA guest list will be in operation. If you are interested in participating please e-mail the APPG for Africa at baileyh@parliament.uk with your name\, role and organisation. \nThis meeting in being held in a collaboration between the APPG for Africa\, The Royal African Society\, AFFORD and the APPG for Malawi.
URL:https://afford-uk.org/event/uk-visa-refusals-for-african-visitors/
CATEGORIES:Forums
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