Thoko Didiza prononcera le discours principal lors de la Semaine de l'Afrique au King's College

La présidente de l'Assemblée nationale Thoko Didiza prononcera un discours principal lundi soir au King's College London pendant la Semaine de l'Afrique. L'événement porte sur les défis auxquels est confronté le continent et le rôle de l'Afrique dans un monde multipolaire. Il réunit des chercheurs, universitaires et experts africains au milieu de conflits en cours dans diverses régions.

La présidente de l'Assemblée nationale Thoko Didiza est prévue pour prononcer un discours principal lundi soir au King's College à Londres, au Royaume-Uni. L'institution accueille la Semaine de l'Afrique, un événement dédié à aborder les principaux défis auxquels est confronté le continent africain. Cette réunion examine le rôle de l'Afrique au sein d'un paysage mondial multipolaire.  nnLe programme attirera des chercheurs africains, des universitaires et autres spécialistes. Il se déroule sur fond de problèmes majeurs sur le continent, incluant des conflits dévastateurs dans l'est de la République démocratique du Congo, au Soudan et au Soudan du Sud, ainsi que des attaques terroristes sporadiques dans la région du Sahel. De plus, l'événement coïncide avec l'intensification du conflit au Moyen-Orient, qui perturbe les principales opérations aériennes mondiales et risque de perturber les chaînes d'approvisionnement à l'échelle mondiale.  nnKing's College London, un établissement éducatif reconnu mondialement, organise la Semaine de l'Afrique pour favoriser les discussions sur ces questions pressantes. L'initiative souligne la nécessité d'un dialogue ciblé sur la position de l'Afrique au milieu des dynamiques internationales.

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