pan-african in English

adjective
1
of or relating to all people of African birth or descent.
She is also the executive secretary of a pan-African partnership, the African Council for Sustainable Health Development.

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1. Despite this constraint, the Pan-African economy is booming.

2. Here is where we will have the next Pan-African Congress.

3. * India appreciated the accession of Liberia to the India-Pan African e-network.

4. At the college, Cole was the president of Haraya, a pan-African student coalition.

5. In the article that follows, historian Saheed Adejumobi … Read MoreThe Pan-African Congresses, 1900-1945

6. UNECA and the African Development Bank (AfDB) are developing a Pan-African Land Policy Framework.

7. Afric Pan-African One Health is the one way window to the world of Telemedicine in Africa

8. But more important, the pan-African student body is a continual source of strength, pride and commitment to Africa.

9. In keeping with other flags in the region, the Pan-African movement's colors of red, yellow, and green are used.

10. The Workshop is being coordinated by the Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd. (TCIL), the implementing Agency of the Pan-African e-Network Project.

11. In 2016 the pan-African research institute Afrobarometer published its first study on what Africans think of their governments’ engagement with China.

12. Another aspect of the Afro american 's application of a Pan African ideology was its support for emigration to all three Diaspora areas.

13. This Plan of Action represents a new paradigm for cooperation as it takes into account Africa’s own aspirations for Pan-African institutions and programmes.

14. At the Pan African level, we have stepped up our relations with the African Union which has acted as a facilitator for this India Africa Forum Summit.

15. Perhaps the most well-known manifestation of Pan-Africanism is the series of Pan-African congresses of the twentieth century (1900-1945), led primarily–but not exclusively–by W.E.B

16. The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences – Ghana (Aims Ghana) is a pan-African centre of excellence in education and research located at Summerhill Estates, Santeo, in the Greater Accra Region

17. During the discussions, ongoing negotiations for finalizing bilateral MOUs on agriculture, cooperation in mineral resources and energy, education, on Cultural Exchange Programme, IT kiosks' project, Pan African eNetwork, were reviewed.

18. National Geographic reports that Bushmeat hunting is “one of the most immediate threats to African wildlife.” The Pan African Security Alliance (PASA), the largest association of wildlife centers in Africa, agrees

19. Ultimately, it is a boisterous pan-African family of honorary aunts, uncles, and cousins that becomes his secret society, teaching him the redemptive skill of navigating not just Blackness, but Blacknesses…

20. Tanzania has been an active participant in India’s capacity building schemes and policies, particularly the Centre of Excellence in ICT and the tele-education component of the Pan-African E-network project.

21. Why Aims? The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Aims) is a pan-African network of centres of excellence enabling Africa’s talented students to become innovators driving the continent’s scientific, educational and economic self-sufficiency.

22. Standing in the gap: the past and future of pan-African studies at the university of Louisville For that reason, political intertextuality Antithetically coexists with Bloom's anti-political intertextuality in the American critical scene.

23. The Pan-African flag—also known as the Afro-American flag, Black Liberation flag, UNIA flag and various other names—is a tri-color flag consisting of three equal horizontal bands of (from top down) red, black and green

24. Our PAN-AFRICAN E-NETWORK, a satellite-based ICT platform connecting over 50 countries in Africa with Centers of Excellence in India, is bringing the joys of tele-education and tele-medicine to a large number of people in the continent.

25. It is the strategic framework for delivering on Africa’s goal for inclusive and sustainable development and is a concrete manifestation of the pan-African drive for unity, self-determination, freedom, progress and collective prosperity pursued under Pan-Africanism and African

26. The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Aims) is a pan-African network of Centres of Excellence for post-graduate training, research and public engagement in mathematics with a mission to lead the transformation of Africa through innovative scientific training, technological advances, breakthrough discoveries, strategic foresight and innovative policy design.

27. In consultation with African Union we will establish over 80 new institutions at the Pan-African, regional and bilateral levels in sectors such as agriculture, rural development, food processing, soil, water testing laboratories, integrated textile cluster, weather forecasting, life and earth science, information technology, vocational training, English language centers, entrepreneurial development institutes.

28. So, this structured engagement was basically meant to lay out a three-layered relationship – bilateral, regional as well as pan-African – with the concentration being on trade, training, and technology - training through scholarship and capacity building, enhanced commerce or trade through trade facilitation, extension of concessional lines of credits, and the sharing of India’s affordable and adaptable technologies with meshing them into the African development experience.

29. When it is fully implemented via Pan-African Parliament legislation, the ACB will be the sole issuer of the African single currency (African Monetary Union/Afro), will become the banker of the African Government, will be the banker to Africa's private and public banking institutions, will regulate and supervise the African banking industry, and will set the official interest and exchange rates; in conjunction with the African Government's administration.