Thoko Didiza pronunciará la conferencia principal en la Semana de África del King's College

La presidenta de la Asamblea Nacional, Thoko Didiza, pronunciará un discurso principal el lunes por la noche en el King's College London durante la Semana de África. El evento se centra en los desafíos que enfrenta el continente y el papel de África en un mundo multipolar. Reúne a eruditos, académicos y expertos africanos en medio de conflictos en curso en diversas regiones.

La presidenta de la Asamblea Nacional, Thoko Didiza, está programada para pronunciar un discurso principal el lunes por la noche en el King's College en Londres, Reino Unido. La institución acoge la Semana de África, un evento dedicado a abordar los principales desafíos que enfrenta el continente africano. Este encuentro examina la agencia de África en un panorama global multipolar.  nnEl programa atraerá a eruditos africanos, académicos y otros especialistas. Se produce sobre un fondo de cuestiones significativas en el continente, incluyendo conflictos devastadores en el este de la República Democrática del Congo, Sudán y Sudán del Sur, así como ataques terroristas esporádicos en la región del Sahel. Además, el evento coincide con el conflicto en intensificación en Oriente Medio, que está afectando las principales operaciones de aviación globales y podría perturbar las cadenas de suministro en todo el mundo.  nnKing's College London, un organismo educativo reconocido a nivel mundial, organiza la Semana de África para fomentar discusiones sobre estos asuntos apremiantes. La iniciativa destaca la necesidad de un diálogo centrado en la posición de África en medio de las dinámicas internacionales.

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