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Below is a list of events that have recently taken place within the umbrella of the InterAction Programme. You can read participant's feedback as well as take part in informative discussions about relevant topics arising from the event. |
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Federalism and ethnicity
22 Feb 2006 – 24 Feb 2006
Nigeria
A seminar to consider differing African experiences of multi-national or ethnic federalism. Political theorists have lately been discussing the accommodation of ethnic and cultural diversity in democratic states, and the recent history of multi-ethnic and multi-nation states, in Africa and around the world. The seminar will take place in the light of these discussions.
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Cultures, Leadership and Development
20 Feb 2006 – 23 Feb 2006
Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort, Kenya
The Culture, Leadership & Development forum will be an InterAction Networking event in Africa, whose overall aim is to build and maintain an influential network of key opinion formers, champions of change and future leaders in Africa. It is organised by the British Council.
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Pan African Leadership Event
04 Dec 2005 – 07 Dec 2005
Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
A 3-day Pan-African event, attended by 110 delegates representing all 19 countries and the UK, provided participants the opportunity to share their own experiences, to learn from others, and broaden their networks to other African countries.
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Pan African Leadership Event
21 Nov 2005 – 24 Nov 2005
Ghana
A 3-day Pan-African event, attended by 110 delegates representing all 19 countries and the UK, provided participants the opportunity to share their own experiences, to learn from others, and broaden their networks to other African countries.
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Pan African Leadership Event
07 Nov 2005 – 10 Nov 2005
South Africa
A 3-day Pan-African event, attended by 110 delegates representing all 19 countries and the UK, provided participants the opportunity to share their own experiences, to learn from others, and broaden their networks to other African countries.
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