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AMANI AFRICAEVENTS

Meeting of the joint Namibia and Amani Africa high-level panel of experts on Africa and the reform of the multilateral system

ADDRESS BY HON. NETUMBO NANDI-NDAITWAH DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATIONPress Release: Namibia and Amani Africa jointly convene the meeting of a High-Level Panel of Experts on Africa and the Reform of the Multilateral System

Date

Jul 17 - 18 2023
Expired!

Location

Avani Hotel
Namibia, Windhoek
Amani Africa and the Permanent Mission of Namibia to the AU

Organizer

Amani Africa and the Permanent Mission of Namibia to the AU
Email
info@amaniafrica-et.org
Website
https://amaniafrica-et.org/

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