Sunday, April 30, 2017
African and Black Diaspora Global Network on HIV and AIDS
The mission of ABDGN is to strengthen the response to emerging HIV and AIDS epidemics among African/Black communities in the Diasporas (ABD). The governing council of the network has global representatives from organizations and networks located in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany. As a unified “
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/29015
How Trump reshaped the U.S. liberal movement
How Trump reshaped the U.S. liberal movement.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/how-trump-reshaped-the-u-s-liberal-movement-87975150.php
Mike Huckabee: Trump's first 100 days -- a string of impressive wins amidst left-wing craziness
Mike Huckabee: Trump's first 100 days -- a string of impressive wins amidst left-wing craziness. Presidents are judged by history largely by how they deal with such curveballs: did they meet them or duck and “lead from behind”? Judging a presidency by its first 100 days is like trying to predict your child’s future success from his or her first 100 days.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/mike-huckabee-trump-s-first-100-days-a-string-of-impressive-wins-amidst-left-wing-craziness-44526635.php
American Bible Society
The mission of American Bible Society is to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford so all people may experience its life-changing message. We long for a world where no one is separated from a loving and restorative relationship
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/34671
Migration Policy Institute
The Migration Policy Institute is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank in Washington, DC dedicated to analysis of the movement of people worldwide. MPI provides analysis, development, and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at local, national, and international levels. It aims to meet the demand for pragmatic and thoughtful
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/12691
Addis Ababa University
The Mission of Addis Ababa University is to produce competent graduates, provide need based community service and produce problem-solving research outputs through innovative and creative education, research and consultancy service to foster social and economic development of the country.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/504
Celebrate African Australians
OBJECTIVES * To honour, recognize and celebrate the contributions of Africans to any and/or all spheres of the Australian society including but not limited to: social, economic, political, and community engagements. * To establish honorarium and present Awards to distinguished, influential and/or outstanding African Australians * To organize international bridging/exchange
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37373
Saturday, April 29, 2017
EMPOWER NEPAL FOUNDATION
The mission of Empower Nepal Foundation is to develop a network of individuals & institutions, pool together ideas & resources of network participants and disseminate them to improve and sustain the quality of life of local communities in Nepal.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/36771
Business Without Borders
The mission of Business Without Borders is to bridge the gap between need and resources for both international and domestic organizations. Our goal is to use the expertise, equipment and resources that are available through US businesses to equip and empower projects and organizations that are striving to make a
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/33509
Books For Africa
The mission of Books For Africa is to end the book famine in Africa. With your help, we will help create a culture of literacy and provide the tools of empowerment to the next generation of parents, teachers, and leaders in Africa. Books donated by publishers, schools, libraries, individuals, and
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/31976
Australian Burundian Community Organisation (NSW)
The mission of Ishirahamwe Ry'abarundi Baba Ny'australia is to work with fellow Burundians and other interested parties in unity to improve the quality of life of Burundians living in Australia and around the world.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/2821
Friday, April 28, 2017
Trump's First 100 Days Gets an 'A' from Wall Street, 'B' from Main
Trump's First 100 Days Gets an 'A' from Wall Street, 'B' from Main. For President Trump – a once political outsider – navigating the complexities of lawmaking and perfecting the art of Beltway negotiation have come with a learning curve. But the markets, eagerly awaiting the rollout of his pro-business policies, have been mostly patient and optimistic.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/trump-s-first-100-days-gets-an-a-from-wall-street-b-from-main-77229878.php
Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries
Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries. New research shows that developing countries send trillions of dollars more to the west than the other way around. Why?
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/aid-in-reverse-how-poor-countries-develop-rich-countries-55944732.php
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS: CITY OF PEACE
Welcome to Reverend Buddy Larrier and his colleagues from the Universal Day of Hope Trust who have initiated Bridgetown, Barbados: City of Peace. In 1990, Reverend Larrier was inspired to make a proposal to world leaders for a “Universal Day of Hope” for Truth, Justice, Peace, Healing and Reconciliation. A charitable organization was established and a programme launched for 12th October as the day of hope. A proposal was sent to over 170 world leaders and International organizations. Over the past 24 years the ‘Universal Day of Hope Trust’ has been advocating for world peace. In 2001 a draft resolution for the 12th October as the ‘Universal Day of Hope’ for peace, healing and reconciliation was among the resolutions submitted to the United Nations World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/bridgetown-barbados-city-of-peace-90474745.php
Nigerian Women Association of Georgia
The mission of NWAG is to serve our local community as well as our country Nigeria, through empowerment, cultural enrichment, and education of women, youth and children, thereby fostering togetherness and excellence in our collective pursuits.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/13251
Refugee crisis: Meaning in the face of suffering
Refugee crisis: Meaning in the face of suffering. The contributions of religious communities in response to the current crisis are both distinctive and substantial. The import of the faith-based contribution is evident from the scope of their work. For example, the largest religiously inspired humanitarian organization in the United States, the evangelical agency World Vision US, has a budget of approximately $1 billion annually, approximately the same as major secular organizations like Medecins Sans Frontieres and Oxfam, while Catholic Relief Services’ budget of more than $600 million is similar to that of the secular International Rescue Committee.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/refugee-crisis-meaning-in-the-face-of-suffering-67222890.php
African American Civil War Museum
The mission of the African American Civil War Museum is to preserve and tell the stories of the United States Colored Troops and African American involvement in the American Civil War. We utilize a rich collection of primary resources, educational programming and technology to create a meaningful learning experience focused
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/29246
African Development Center in Minneapolis, MN
The Mission of the African Development Center is to grow businesses, build wealth, and increase reinvestment in the African communities of Minnesota. Our Work: Through workshops and consultations on financial literacy, business development, and home ownership, ADC provides culturally competent services to Minnesota?s African community. ADC is a leader
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/994
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil’s center of black culture, gets it first multi-brand Afro-Brazilian fashion store
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil’s center of black culture, gets it first multi-brand Afro-Brazilian fashion store. The so-called Afro-Brazilian entrepreneurialism has seen an enormous surge in recent years with a number of initiatives targeting the specific market tastes of the black community and led by small business men and women. And in Salvador, Bahia, the city with a reputation for its large black population and being the epicenter of Afro-Brazilian culture, recently we saw yet another example of this entrepreneurial spirit.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/salvador-bahia-brazil-s-center-of-black-culture-gets-it-first-multi-brand-afro-brazilian-fashion-store-87448532.php
‘First 100 Days’: Trump declares ‘ObamaCare is dead,’ predicts replacement deal soon
President Trump voiced confidence Friday about a new health care overhaul coming together as early as next week, declaring in an interview with Fox News’ Martha MacCallum that despite Republicans’ failure to pass a replacement in his first 100 days, “ObamaCare is dead.” The post First 100 Days : Trump declares ObamaCare is dead, predicts replacement deal soon appeared first on The Most Influential Contemporary African Diaspora Leaders.
http://africandiasporaleaders.com/1275-2/
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS: CITY OF PEACE – By Reverend Buddy Larrier
In 1990, Reverend Larrier was inspired to make a proposal to world leaders for a “Universal Day of Hope” for Truth, Justice, Peace, Healing and Reconciliation. A charitable organization was established and a programme launched for 12th October as the day of hope. A proposal was sent to over 170 world leaders and International organizations. Over the past 24 years the ‘Universal Day of Hope Trust’ has been advocating for world peace. In 2001 a draft resolution for the 12th October as the ‘Universal Day of Hope’ for peace, healing and reconciliation was among the resolutions submitted to the United Nations World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance. The post BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS: CITY OF PEACE By Reverend Buddy Larrier appeared first on The Most Influential Contemporary African Diaspora Leaders.
http://africandiasporaleaders.com/bridgetown-barbados-city-peace/
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Why diverting more UK aid to fund cost of hosting refugees would be a mistake
Why diverting more UK aid to fund cost of hosting refugees would be a mistake. There has been an ongoing debate over the British government’s commitment to spend 0.7% of the UK’s gross national income (GNI) on foreign aid. First achieved in 2013, and enshrined in law by the Conservative-Liberal coalition in 2015, the UK was the world’s third largest donor of foreign aid in 2016, after the US and Germany.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/why-diverting-more-uk-aid-to-fund-cost-of-hosting-refugees-would-be-a-mistake-95908226.php
Africa: Museveni - I love that man Trump
Africa: Museveni - I love that man Trump. President Yoweri Museveni has urged African leaders to stop what he described as ideological meandering. Leaders, he said, should thoroughly discuss and distill positions which can help their people transform and develop using their natural resources.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/africa-museveni-i-love-that-man-trump-62891834.php
Somali Refugees Are Leaving Arizona in Large Numbers; Here's Why
Somali Refugees Are Leaving Arizona in Large Numbers; Here's Why. Between 1981 and 2017, Arizona took in 7,351 Somali refugees, according to Department of Economic Security statistics. But how many of those refugees actually stay in the state is another question.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/somali-refugees-are-leaving-arizona-in-large-numbers-here-s-why-90059619.php
Darlington Jordan Foundation
The mission of The Darlington Jordan Foundation is to encourage the youths of Trinidad and Tobago particularly Tobago to empower themselves through the vehicles of Education and Sports and Health. This Foundation was started in April 2007 to honor, the late Norris H. L. Jordan and the late Germain V.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/30289
AMERICAN HELLENIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION
The mission of the AHEPA Family is to promote Hellenism, Education, Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence. Hellenism An important component of AHEPA's mission is to create an awareness of the principles of Hellenism to society. These principles include a commitment to humanity, freedom, and democracy. The
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/33327
Algerian British Association
The mission of the Algerian British Association is to help the Algerian community get together to foster cultural links between the British community, to help support the Algerian community and promote Algerian arts, culture and traditions. Also develop cultural and educational activities to benefit the British Algerian community as a
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/1610
We Cannot Afford Another 100 Days of Trump Without An Action Plan – By Rev. Al Sharpton
As we approach President Trump’s 100th day in office, many pundits and commentators are reviewing what he has not accomplished – and rightfully so. Whether it was his promise to build the wall and have Mexico pay for it, tax reform, getting a repeal and replace health care bill to the floor and more, Trump outlined his own agenda for the first 100 days but has clearly failed to deliver. The post We Cannot Afford Another 100 Days of Trump Without An Action Plan By Rev. Al Sharpton appeared first on The Most Influential Contemporary African Diaspora Leaders.
http://africandiasporaleaders.com/cannot-afford-another-100-days-trump-without-action-plan-rev-al-sharpton/
Mr. Sidney O. Francis Martin
African Diaspora in Nicaragua (Caribbean / Central America). Consultant, Accountant, Politician, Activist, Strategist, Founder of the Central American Black Organization, Coordinator of 40 civil society organizations NGO network in the Southern Caribbean Autonomous Region, Secretary General of the Central American Black Organization, President of the Central American Black Organization, International Secretariat
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37618
Ms. Esther Roniyah Stanford-Xosei
African Diaspora in United Kingdom, Guyana (South America) and Barbados (Caribbean). Jurisconsult, Human and People’s Law Practitioner, Reparationist, Herstorian, Educator, Radio Broadcaster, Co-Vice Chair of the Pan-Afrikan Reparations Coalition in Europe, Co-founder of the Global Afrikan People Parliament. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/estherstanford/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37625
Ms. Jeanne D. Henriquez
African Diaspora in Curaçao (Caribbean / South America). Teacher, Activist, Feminist, Consultant, Most well-known Diaspora Leader in the Dutch Antilles (Curacao) after the late Dr Frank Efraim Martinus Arion. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/jeannehenriquez/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37632
President Barack Obama
African Diaspora in Hawaii and Washington DC (USA). 44th President of the United States. To learn more about President Barack Obama’s legacy, please visit: 1- AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT PRESIDENT OBAMA’S RECORD IN FIVE AREAS – 01/08/2017 2- Advancing Social Progress and Equality – Legacy of President
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37639
Dr. David L. Horne
African Diaspora in California (USA), Scholar, Expert in Issues related to African American Culture, Pan-Africanism, and Contemporary African American Community. International Facilitator of the Sixth Region Diaspora Caucus organization in the USA. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/davidhorne/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37499
Prof. Antumi Toasijé
African Diaspora in Colombia (South America) and Spain (Europe). Director, Politologist, Published Author, Teacher, Scholar, Historian, Pan-African Activist of Afro-Spaniard, African Union African Diaspora Sixth Region Facilitator in Spain and other Spanish Speaking Countries. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/antumitoasije/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37646
Dr. Edna Roland
African Diaspora in Brazil (South America). Founder of Many Initiatives and Black Movement Organizations in Brazil. Social Psychologist, Activist, Afro-Brazilian Feminist, Bridge Builder for Social Inclusion in Brazil; Leader of the Brazilian Delegation to the UN Third World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance in Durban (
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37506
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri (Major 1)
Diaspora of Malawi (Africa) in South Africa. World’s Sharpest Major Prophet of the Most High God; Preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Successful Businessman, Philanthropist, Founder of Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, One of the World’s Youngest Billionaires, Owner of Several Gold Mines and Oil Wells, Owner of
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37653
Dr. Edvaldo Mendes (Zulu) Araújo
African Diaspora in Brazil (South America). President of Palmares Cultural Foundation at the Ministry of Culture in Bahia (Brazil). Specialist in Politics and Culture. Political Advisor. Director of the Pedro Calmon Foundation. Brazil’s Representative in the Community of Portuguese Language Countries; Black movement Leader in Brazil, Director of Grupo
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37513
Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr.
African Diaspora in Chicago (USA). Founder and President of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. One of the Top Civil Rights Activist in the World, Baptist Minister, Politician, Candidate for President of the United States in 1984 and in 1988. US Senator for the District of Columbia. Recipient of more than 40
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37660
Dr. Júlio Cesar de Souza Tavares
African Diaspora in Brazil (South America). Professor at the Federal University of Fluminense in Brazil, Brazilian Association of Black Researchers, Anthropologist, Philosopher, Researcher, Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37520
The Most Influential Contemporary African Diaspora Leaders
The Most Influential Contemporary African Diaspora Leaders Include: Ambassador Dr. Erieka Bennett African Diaspora in the USA and Ghana (Africa) Dr. Augustine (Gus) Gregory John African Diaspora in the United Kingdom (Europe) and Grenada (Caribbean) Dr. Awa N’Diaye African Diaspora (from Senegal) in Switzerland (Europe) Dr. Barryl A. Biekman
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37667
Dr. Julius Winston Garvey
African Diaspora in the USA and in Jamaica (Caribbean). Son of the Honourable Marcus Garvey, Internationally Accredited and Respected Board Certified Cardiovascular Surgeon, Phlebologist and Certified Wound Care Specialist, Founder and Medical Director of Garvey Vascular Specialists in New York, Champion of many Africa Health, Social, and Developmental Causes. More
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37527
Diaspora Talent
Diasporatalent.com is a premium and 1st online job portal whose mission is to bridge ‘brain drain’ in low- and middle-income countries. We list public sector jobs, private company jobs, social enterprise jobs, not-for-profit jobs and multinational company jobs for which it’s difficult to recruit the
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37429
Dr. Khazriel Ben Yehuda
African Diaspora in Dimona, Israel (Northeastern Africa) ; Born in Detroit, Michigan (USA). Member of Government Cabinet for the Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. Middle East Facilitator for the African Union’s Sixth Region Diaspora; Co-founder of the non-profit organization The Middle East African Diaspora Unity Council. More at http://
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37534
Dr. Leonard Jeffries Jr.
African Diaspora in New York (USA). Administrator, Educator, Historian, Pan-Africanist, Political Scientist, and Teacher. International Consultant at the UN, UNDP, UNESCO, UNAIDS, and at USAID. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/leonardjeffries/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37541
Dr. Maulana Karenga
African Diaspora in California (USA). Creator of Kwanzaa, Activist, Scholar, Founding Member of Several National African-American Organizations in the USA. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/maulanakarenga/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37548
Dr. Oprah Gail Winfrey
African Diaspora in California (USA). Media Entrepreneur, former Host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Chairwoman and CEO of Harpo Productions, Chairwoman, CEO, and CCO of the Oprah Winfrey Network. Actress, Producer, Very Influential Leader, the Richest African-American of the 20th century, the Greatest Black Philanthropist in American history, North
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37555
Dr. Pastor Elías Murillo Martínez
African Diaspora in Colombia (South America). Lawyer Specialized in Environmental Law and Analysis of Social Problems Focusing on Human Rights, Independent Expert for the United Nations’ Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), Advisor on Public Policy for People of African Descent, Director of the Ministry of the Interior’
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37562
Dr. Ron Daniels
African Diaspora in New York, USA (North America). Founder and President of the Institute of the Black World 21st Century, Distinguished Lecturer at York College City University of New York; Professor of History, Political Science and Pan-African Studies/Black Studies; Veteran Social and Political Activist, 1987 Executive Director of
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37569
Dr. Silvio Humberto dos Passos Cunha
African Diaspora in Brazil (South America). Professor at the State University of Feira de Santana/UEFES, Economist, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Steve Biko Cultural Institute. Member of the Economic and Social Development Council of the State of Bahia (Brazil). More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/silviohumbertodospassoscunha/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37576
Dr. Sir Hilary McDonald Beckles
African Diaspora in Barbados (Caribbean). Chairman of the Caribbean Community [CARICOM] Commission on Reparation and Social Justice, Chancellor of the University of the West Indies, Chairman of the University of the West Indies Press, Founder and Director of the CLR James Centre for Cricket Research at Cave Hill Campus, Vice
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37583
Dr. Verene A. Shepherd
African Diaspora in Jamaica (Caribbean). Professor of Social History, Published Author, Chair of the National Commission on Reparation in Jamaica, Vice Chair of the CARICOM Reparation Commission, former Member of the UN Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent at the United Nations, current Member of the UN
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37590
Dr. Zélia Amador de Deus
African Diaspora in Brazil (South America). Professor at the Federal University of Pará/UFPA. President of the Brazilian Association of Black Researchers, Specialist in Culture and Literature. Co-founder of the Black Studies and Advocacy Center of Para. Member of the Interministerial Group for Promotion of the Black Population in
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37597
Mr. John Nze-Bertram
African Diaspora (from Nigeria) in Australia. Facilitator of the African Diaspora in Australia and Asia Pacific Project; Facilitator and Founder of the Pan-African Australasian Diaspora Network; Principal Convener and Chairperson Celebration of African Australians Inc. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/johnnzebertram/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37604
Mr. Melvin P. Foote
African Diaspora in Washington D.C. (USA). Founder, President and CEO for the Constituency For Africa; a Pioneer in African Affairs in the US; Founder of the African American Unity Caucus; Consultant to the World Bank on African Diaspora Issues. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.com/melvinfoote/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37611
African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP)
In 2009, the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP), an African-led, regional non-profit policy think tank, was established to help bridge the gaps between research, policy and practice in the areas of population change and sustainable development, and health systems strengthening in Africa. The purpose of AFIDEP’s
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37436
Ambassador Dr. Erieka Bennett
African Diaspora in the USA and Ghana. Founder and Head of Mission of the (AU) Diaspora African Forum; Africanist, Diplomat, Published Author, Media Leader, Consultant, Advocate, Philanthropist, Businesswoman, Educational Facilitator, First African American Ambassador for the African Diaspora. To learn more, visit http://africandiasporaleaders.com/eriekabennett/
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37443
Dr. Augustine (Gus) Gregory John
African Diaspora in the United Kingdom (Europe) and Grenada (Caribbean). International Consultant & Executive Coach, Honorary Fellow and Associate Professor, Award-winning Writer, Education Campaigner, International Development and Education Consultant, Lecturer and Researcher, Fellow of the London Centre for Leadership in Learning, Social Investment Expert, First Director of Education and Leisure
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37450
Dr. Awa N’Diaye
African Diaspora (from Senegal) in Switzerland (Europe). President of “Espace Afrique International” (www.Espace-Afrique.ch), President of the World Diaspora Fund For Development, Coordinator of the African Human Rights Nonprofit Network, Teacher, Facilitator, Mediator, International Consultant, Activist and Expert in the African Union Civil Society Working Group; European Representative
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37457
Afro-European Medical and Research Network (AEMRN)
The Network now in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) - http://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/- is Non-Governmental and non-profit Organisation with a strong vision of helping to improve the quality of life for people from and living in resource limited settings.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37464
Green Talents – International Forum for High Potentials in Sustainable Development
The German Government recognizes global warming, energy shortages, resource scarcity, and massive environmental contamination as some of the biggest challenges of today. When dealing with these issues, the Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) believes in cultural plurality to encourage the development of global solutions. This approach is supported by
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37471
Dr. Barryl A. Biekman
African Diaspora in Suriname (South America), and in the Netherlands (Europe). Expert in Governmental Administration, Civil Society Representative for the Decade of the People of African Descent at the United Nations during the Launching on 10 December 2014; One of the Leading Activist for the Implementation of the UN Durban
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37478
Dr. Charles Senessie
African Diaspora (from Sierra Leone) in Switzerland. Consultant at the World Health Organization, Clinical Study Reviewer at the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products (Swissmedic); Research Assistant in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Physician at the University Children’s Hospital Basel Switzerland; Demonstrator at the Department of Internal Medicine College of Medicine and
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37485
Dr. Christiane Taubira
African Diaspora in French Guiana (South America) and in France (Europe). Economist, Politician, and Writer. Well known for the “Taubira Law” Voted by the French Republic to Recognize that the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean are a Crime Against Humanity. More at http://africandiasporaleaders.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/37492
2017 Mobile Clinics in Africa by the Afro-European Medical and Research Network (AEMRN)
2017 Mobile Clinics. The Afro-European Medical and Research Network (AEMRN) is a Non-Governmental and non-profit Organisation with a strong vision of helping to improve the quality of life for people from and living in resource limited settings. It has Bern Switzerland as overall and European headquarters and Liberia as Africa Regional headquarters. Projects in health, food security etc. have been initiated in various resource-limited countries especially Sub-Saharan Africa.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/2017-mobile-clinics-28146615.php
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Refugees' Unique Needs Treated at Special US Clinic
Hauck established the clinic at UVA in partnership with the local health department and the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the international refugee resettlement agency.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/refugees-unique-needs-treated-at-special-us-clinic-60767981.php
Will “America first” mean refugees last?
Will “America first” mean refugees last?. Regardless of if you look at United States, Europe, or the Pacific, the global asylum system is quickly falling apart.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/will-america-first-mean-refugees-last-50942501.php
WHY IS AFRICA IMPORTING $35BN IN FOOD ANNUALLY? – AFDB BOSS ASKS
WHY IS AFRICA IMPORTING $35BN IN FOOD ANNUALLY? – President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina asked. He said his outfit has achieved major milestones in this year alone but a lot more needed to be done to improve the continent’s economic fortunes. ASKS.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/why-is-africa-importing-35bn-in-food-annually-afdb-boss-asks-37090503.php
United States Department of Homeland Security announces office for victims of illegal immigrant crime
DHS announces office for victims of illegal immigrant crime. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly announced on Wednesday the official launch of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s office for victims of illegal immigrant crime, and a program to help track the custody status of violent, illegal perpetrators. ICE’s Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office (VOICE) was created in response to President Trump’s executive order to enhance public safety, which directed the Department of Homeland Security to create an office to support victims of crimes committed by criminal aliens.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/united-states-department-of-homeland-security-announces-office-for-victims-of-illegal-immigrant-crime-46402402.php
Give refugee kids in limbo an education
Give refugee kids in limbo an education. A federal Labor MP has seen first-hand the need to stump up more assistance to ensure refugee kids in limbo throughout south-east Asia don't miss out on an education while their families wait upwards of a decade for resettlement.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/pr/file/give-refugee-kids-in-limbo-an-education-76092231.php
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR - OFFICE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS
The mission of the Mayor’s Office on African Affairs (OAA) is to ensure that the full range of health, education, employment, social services, safety, business and economic development information, services and opportunities are accessible to the District’s African Diaspora community. By serving as the liaison between the District’
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/36764
Massachusetts Albanian Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Massachusetts Albanian Chamber of Commerce is to enhance economic growth of the Massachusetts Albanian Community by focusing on promotion and development of the business community, and those areas of the community affecting business.
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/36638
Latin American and Caribbean Community
The mission of the Latin American and Caribbean Community Center is to Educate and Organize for Human Rights, Democracy and Racial Justice in the Americas. The Latin American and Caribbean Community Center (LACCC) was formed in September of 2003 as a community based organization to address the diverse political, economic
https://www.diasporaengager.com/dir/28182
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)